Soundguy
Old Timer
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2002
- Messages
- 51,575
- Location
- Central florida
- Tractor
- RK 55HC,ym1700, NH7610S, Ford 8N, 2N, NAA, 660, 850 x2, 541, 950, 941D, 951, 2000, 3000, 4000, 4600, 5000, 740, IH 'C' 'H', CUB, John Deere 'B', allis 'G', case VAC
I think with -normal- routine maintenance. that 800$ mower should have that 10yr lifespan.
I have an 800$ murray rider mower ( 12.5hp / 42" cut ) that is now just months shy of 13ys old... it's had about 5 sets of blades and a belt.. and yearly oil changes and air filter cleanings.. and a couple spark plugs.
have pluged a couple tires... pulled the crb 1 time to clean it... um.. changed the battery in it 2 times... and had to adjust the mowing deck on it a couple times.
last blade change i notice the spindle threads are a lil worn.. so dressed them..
last year noticed engine to mower fram screws were becomming loose.. so i tightened them...
so far..seems fine.. i don;t 'expect' to be replacing her anytime soon.. 15 ys looks like a real possibility at this point.. she starts just as fast as ever.. has same powr... tires are balding but hold air...
I don't baby her either.. I've backed into things.. hit fences.. rocks.. etc...
have had to put new grip tape on the running boards since the old tape wore thru.. etc...
soundguy
I have an 800$ murray rider mower ( 12.5hp / 42" cut ) that is now just months shy of 13ys old... it's had about 5 sets of blades and a belt.. and yearly oil changes and air filter cleanings.. and a couple spark plugs.
have pluged a couple tires... pulled the crb 1 time to clean it... um.. changed the battery in it 2 times... and had to adjust the mowing deck on it a couple times.
last blade change i notice the spindle threads are a lil worn.. so dressed them..
last year noticed engine to mower fram screws were becomming loose.. so i tightened them...
so far..seems fine.. i don;t 'expect' to be replacing her anytime soon.. 15 ys looks like a real possibility at this point.. she starts just as fast as ever.. has same powr... tires are balding but hold air...
I don't baby her either.. I've backed into things.. hit fences.. rocks.. etc...
have had to put new grip tape on the running boards since the old tape wore thru.. etc...
soundguy
Ok, I am giving up on re-fixing an older craftsman lt1000 mower, over 12 years old. I mow a lawn aprox 1 acre in size. I would like the mower to handle hills, meaning able to pull itself up with ease.
The Crux of the question:
Do I, purchase a 800-1200 mower, with a lifespan of say 5 years, possibly more.
or purchase a mower of say 3000-4000 with a supposed life span of 10 years, possibly more. (It would seem more logical to pick up the cheaper model)
The mower at the top of the list for 3000-4000 range is the john deere x300 series. is this mower able to easily outlast the cheaper box store models?
What am I getting for the extra 2000 that the cheapies is lacking?
I am ready to be sold on the bigger models...but I am not sure if I am getting anything more out of spending my money.
thanks.