It's probably at the end of it's engine's life. If you are willing to put another engine in it, probably worth the $1200.
It's probably at the end of it's engine's life. If you are willing to put another engine in it, probably worth the $1200.
I disagree. My JD 285 had 1100 hours and was running great before it was stolen. If top end service included change of the plastic cam gear to steel, all the better. 1400 hours would not scare me on a Kawasaki engine.
JD 285 was the same as the JD 320 engine wise. Main difference is 320 has power lift and steering. Engine is also liquid cooled which I thinks adds to it's length of life.
Congrats on the purchase!!! Hope it gives you many years of service!!