GT48DXLS vs TS348D

   / GT48DXLS vs TS348D #11  
Does Husqvarna do a garden tractor with 54" deck, K66 with manual activated diff lock, Kawasaki engine? A 60" deck would be better yet, but they don't do 60" from what I see.

I currently have a Craftsman (made by Husqvarna) GT Excellerator with 54", Kohler Courage, G730 axle. I want the stronger axle and semi-commercial engine and the diff lock would sure be a nice option but is not absolutely required.
 
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#12  
54" is the biggest they put on a rider, it seems.
Husqvarna Riding Lawn Mowers TS 354D

That model has a 54" deck and K66ELD (locker).

The website says it has a Kawasaki engine, but the parts manual shows a Kohler engine (probably 7000). The 7000 is in the same class as a Kawi FR, FWIW.
 
   / GT48DXLS vs TS348D #13  
I don't know where Husqvarna gets off on those odd size blades. Heck - Kubota offers just about any size up to 72".

I have a GTH26v52LS. That's a Kawasaki 26hp, 52" cut and Hydro Gear Heavy Duty High Speed G730 transmission, no diff. lock. I sure wish I did have a differential lock, but so far, with a change in rear tires to ATV mud/snow tires, I haven't gotten stuck, even on my 25 degree pond dam. I did add 50# wheel weights to each side of the rear wheels, well as the mulching kit to mine. I also added their canopy which is great for catching on every low hanging limb; total garbage and a waste of about a hundred bucks.

So far I have 170hrs on it with no troubles at all with the mower.
 
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Up until last spring, I had a 2754GLS that I bought new in 2008. It had a K66 (no locker) - filled the tires with fluid to increase traction. I changed the fluid in the K66 once and had no issues in 500 hours. I'm sure the K66 is still going strong.

It was a fine mower, but I did have to replace the sump gasket twice.

I replaced it with a Cub Cadet ProZ 154S last year. Same deck size, but I now cut my grass in half the time.

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#15  
Picked it up this morning. I'll get it home this afternoon and post up some more pictures, for those interested.

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   / GT48DXLS vs TS348D #16  
Looks sweet! One thing I notice is that they have the tires way over aired, those fronts look like balloon tires! Better check all 4.

Also make sure that the deck is level left/right and the rear should be sloped upwards compared to the front. Your cutting is done at the front, and supposedly you get a better cut and more mowing power by having the rear up a bit. You'll have to see how adjustable the mounting system is....
 
   / GT48DXLS vs TS348D #17  
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#18  
Yep, the tires are way overfilled for normal use. They do it for shipping, supposedly.

So thoughtful of you, Peter. :)

Hopefully it's the last mower my mother ever has to buy. She is not well off by any definition (we were actually pretty poor when I was growing up), so this is a *big* purchase for her.
 
   / GT48DXLS vs TS348D #19  
Small world.....I know the shop you bought it from.
 
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They're good folks. I've purchased a few things from them over the years.

They were also the only dealer around willing to come off of MSRP.
 

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