Hodado
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For that budget you might try a good fence and a dozen goats
For that budget you might try a good fence and a dozen goats
Howdy Sir! I have TWO John Deere GT-235 garden tractors that I'll keep forever! They turn ALMOST as tight as a "zero turn" mower. The one with the Briggs & Stratton engine surges at idle and needs it's EPA approved jet enlarged slightly.I would like to know in your opinion what new make and model garden tractor is made good and can cut 2-3 acres. And I would also like to know what is a good older model tractor,doesn't matter how old that was made good and was reliable and could cut the same amount of acres. Also some names of garden tractor salvage yards that carry older tractor parts as well as sell older tractors that are rebuild. I live in north east Pennsylvania. If anyone knows of any can you please forward me there contact #. Thanks JD
Howdy Sir! I have TWO John Deere GT-235 garden tractors that I'll keep forever! They turn ALMOST as tight as a "zero turn" mower. The one with the Briggs & Stratton engine surges at idle and needs it's EPA approved jet enlarged slightly.
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Thanks for the info wb3czi.Howdy Sir! I have TWO John Deere GT-235 garden tractors that I'll keep forever! They turn ALMOST as tight as a "zero turn" mower. The one with the Briggs & Stratton engine surges at idle and needs it's EPA approved jet enlarged slightly.
The newer one has a Kawasaki engine and it's PERFECT. Both are 18hp with 54" decks, wonderful hydro-static drive that's smooth with the peddles in good positions ergonomically speaking. If you search for them (or the GT-245) you'll find that they have kept their value over the years... there are plenty of them out there but the prices are high for a used machine. They're worth it. 2 acres in 80-90 minutes - that Kawasaki engine is a powerhouse.
Just my 2 cents worth...
That's the truth!Restoring old garden tractors is not an obsession, it's a disease, especially if you are brand-specific, e.g., JD, Cub Cadet....
Thanks brotherdan I will check these two out!If you are in NEPA, the Jacktown swap meet is rife with Wheel Horse of various vintages. They usually have something going about this time of year, then in the fall and spring. I also think Hilltop JD has some sort of meet as well.
Good advice thanks.my opinion is to stay away from the tractors at the hardware stores and get one from a dealer,like John Deere or ? the ones from the Hardware chains are not really commercial duty. I have a JD 320, 18hp,it's commerical duty,even the spindle's on the deck are 3/4" ,the ones from the hardware chains are 5/8" my old 93 JD320 was $5200 in 1993. the commercial dutys are more expensive, I mean unless you don't mind doing a lot of repair work and a lot of break downs on the lawn tractor. that much to mow I would want a commercial duty mower