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timb
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- Deere 4710/reverser, JD 318 (still needs TLC), JD LT160
Re: \"Lawn Tractors\" and Carts
Bob,
I intend to touch base with the dealer on the "towing capacity" - if there is a limit written down somewhere. I started off on this most recent sojourn looking for something used. One of the benefits of new is of course having that 2-year warranty. But I'd hate to have JD tell me I abused the poor thing and not cover a transmission failure.
However - the good news is that it sounds like this "little" guy can do anything I'd want a machine of this size to do. It's like pulling teeth but do enough digging and you find "specs". (Always with the caveat to take some numbers with a grain of salt.) It appears that the LX series uses if not the same frame, then one with just as heavy (3mm) of steel as the GT and GX garden tractors. The UK and Dutch JD pages list the 1000 lb and 1500 lb trailers as compatible. So I doubt that I'll hurt it.
After all this time looking at the CUTs, I do wish it didn't have "roller skate" wheels though. Ah well, it will be the wife's JD anyway. I doubt I'll see it much after she get's used to it. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
And the 4710 comment from the dealer was strictly tongue-in-cheek. I hadn't really thought of going to this dealer for a quote - he is a lawn-and-garden guy but does deal with the occasional CUT. (Had a 790 and 4115 in the showroom when I was there.) In the lawn-and-garden biz around here he does have a very good reputation going back a long way - my in-laws have dealt with him for years - and he's located about 200 yards down the highway from where my back road comes out. Can't hurt to let him work up a number when I'm ready I suppose. I was just a little concerned about his shop's ability to deal with, service, or even set up a CUT.
Tim
Bob,
I intend to touch base with the dealer on the "towing capacity" - if there is a limit written down somewhere. I started off on this most recent sojourn looking for something used. One of the benefits of new is of course having that 2-year warranty. But I'd hate to have JD tell me I abused the poor thing and not cover a transmission failure.
However - the good news is that it sounds like this "little" guy can do anything I'd want a machine of this size to do. It's like pulling teeth but do enough digging and you find "specs". (Always with the caveat to take some numbers with a grain of salt.) It appears that the LX series uses if not the same frame, then one with just as heavy (3mm) of steel as the GT and GX garden tractors. The UK and Dutch JD pages list the 1000 lb and 1500 lb trailers as compatible. So I doubt that I'll hurt it.
After all this time looking at the CUTs, I do wish it didn't have "roller skate" wheels though. Ah well, it will be the wife's JD anyway. I doubt I'll see it much after she get's used to it. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
And the 4710 comment from the dealer was strictly tongue-in-cheek. I hadn't really thought of going to this dealer for a quote - he is a lawn-and-garden guy but does deal with the occasional CUT. (Had a 790 and 4115 in the showroom when I was there.) In the lawn-and-garden biz around here he does have a very good reputation going back a long way - my in-laws have dealt with him for years - and he's located about 200 yards down the highway from where my back road comes out. Can't hurt to let him work up a number when I'm ready I suppose. I was just a little concerned about his shop's ability to deal with, service, or even set up a CUT.
Tim