bontai_Joe
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- Joined
- Feb 24, 2004
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- Location
- northeast PA
- Tractor
- Deere 316 (Kohler) Deere 316 (Onan) Deere 210
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Fordlords - thanks for setting me straight on this one. I thought Cub was a recent acquisition. I know several people who have been happy with old Cubs.
When I do the math for my growing season here - at the high end - I can expect to put no more than 450 hours in 15 years on any machine that I buy.... that's making me wonder if I can't just as easily get buy with the LT model of most machines.
No question you get what you pay for.. I went into debt - something I said I wouldn't do other than my mortgage - for my L3400 Kubota. I'm glad I did because it is one nice machine and I'm going to use it in the summer and in the winter for many years. The lawn tractor unfortunately does not have the same amount of use lined up for it. )</font>
Since you figured on 450 - 500 hours in 15 years, and your lawn is flat, with few things to trim around, and your present mower is taking too long. I'd strongly recommend the Cub Cadet SLT1554. Gives you a 54" wide mower, hydrostatic drive, and is decent built machine, and although it has the Kohler Courage engine, with your calculation of 450 hours in 15 years, and the above mentioned 750 hour design life, it seems to be ok. These are available in the US for under $2500.
When I do the math for my growing season here - at the high end - I can expect to put no more than 450 hours in 15 years on any machine that I buy.... that's making me wonder if I can't just as easily get buy with the LT model of most machines.
No question you get what you pay for.. I went into debt - something I said I wouldn't do other than my mortgage - for my L3400 Kubota. I'm glad I did because it is one nice machine and I'm going to use it in the summer and in the winter for many years. The lawn tractor unfortunately does not have the same amount of use lined up for it. )</font>
Since you figured on 450 - 500 hours in 15 years, and your lawn is flat, with few things to trim around, and your present mower is taking too long. I'd strongly recommend the Cub Cadet SLT1554. Gives you a 54" wide mower, hydrostatic drive, and is decent built machine, and although it has the Kohler Courage engine, with your calculation of 450 hours in 15 years, and the above mentioned 750 hour design life, it seems to be ok. These are available in the US for under $2500.