GSS
Gold Member
Maybe I'm old school or perhaps I just haven't ridden enough hydro mowers, but am I the only one who would prefer a geared riding mower?
JD makes one that I'm aware of, but it's in the low end line. I saw no new Cubs or Kubotas which are geared. Wheel Horse might have a few.
I currently have a Cub Cadet 1650 (1975) and a JD110 (1973). The 110 is too small and the 1650 is too loud and the hydro requires too much constant adjustment up and down hills to keep a steady speed. We wanted to look for something else and trade in the two above.
Does anyone else feel this way? Are there other makers with geared mowers?
Thanks.
- Gerald
JD makes one that I'm aware of, but it's in the low end line. I saw no new Cubs or Kubotas which are geared. Wheel Horse might have a few.
I currently have a Cub Cadet 1650 (1975) and a JD110 (1973). The 110 is too small and the 1650 is too loud and the hydro requires too much constant adjustment up and down hills to keep a steady speed. We wanted to look for something else and trade in the two above.
Does anyone else feel this way? Are there other makers with geared mowers?
Thanks.
- Gerald