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Was wondering what you experts out there thought... have an opportunity to pick up a 5 year LT133 in good operating condition at $900 (approx 200 mile drive out and 200 back to pick it up) or just have an L110 delivered to my home at approx $1800
As far as I can see, the L110 is a hydro unit and the LT133 is not... The LT133 is significantly older with a 13hp Kohler in supposed good condition (approx 140-160 hours). The L110 is brand new... The LT133 is supposed to be a more durable unit and from what I hear, many of you experts don't particularly care for a the L100 series...
I have 3/4 acre of mowing.. live in florida so no snow blowing.. probably won't be doing any towing or anything.. just mowing...
Would like a quality machine. From what I've read the many of the experts out there prefer the higher end units to the new cheaper L100 series...
Given what I've mentioned above, which way would you guys go.. is the 5speed LT133 so much of a better machine (at half the price and long long drive) to forego hydro in the L110 with "somewhat" lower durability and questionable long term quality.
Experienced opinions greatly appreciated...
TO update this thread a bit (5.5 years later!) I was in the same boat, looking at the newer stuff and reading all the issues folks were having, or saving some $$$ and going with old iron. I ended up with a 2001 LT133, now 10 seasons old. Engine is in great shape, no weeping or smoke, starts great. Saw some L105's on sale at $1364 but opted for this LT133 fo $650 (Note; saw some for less than that out in midwest but they seem to hold their prices a little higher here in the east, not sure why... maybe just more of them out west?) I have a small <1/2 acre lot and a dedicated snowblower, so this thing will just mow and haul around a garden dump cart with mulch or whatever.
I did the first full mowing of the lawn last night. Hydro probably would have been nice as it seems an ideal speed would be somewhere between 2nd and 3rd, but since you can shift on the fly, I just drop it down when needed. I'm hoping this was a good decision. A new shiny tractor would have been nice, but I did go discuss the LT133, vs an L108 and L110 (both used also) with my small engine guy (not a JD dealer) and he said if in good shape and the transmission wasn't jerky in the most used gear and seemed solid with no leaking anywhere that the LT133 was simple and durable and should give me many years of reliable service... not to mention I won't have to listen to him whine about my old beater rider and how much he hated working on it. He's been after me to "go green" for years. I hope it was worth it... time will tell.
So replying to this old post for the benefit of those like me who are lurking and doing searches for info on these older models. I think I can find something to do with the nearly $1000 saved over buying a new one!
Don