Luscombe
New member
Hi Guys,
First post here and looking for some feedback. I have been lurking and reading for awhile. I am a first time buyer for a rider. Been walking behind my self propelled Honda for the last 20 years but the new lot is a bit bigger than I like.
Getting ready to purchase a mower. I have a small lot, 1/2 acre, with some slope on a portion of it. I need a rider as it takes about 2 hours to mow and trim.
I do not need the tractor for anything more than mowing, aerating and pulling a small trailer. Don't really want to spend $4k on a new mower.
I am a pretty good mechanic and handy with the tools so maintenance and repairs do not concern me.
I have a chance to pick up a 2008 304X with less than 200 hours on it, well maintained. I am wondering if there is anything I need to be concerned about with a mower this old. I have read the threads on the K46 and am not worried about that. If it goes out, I can repair it. My property will not tax the transmission.
So other than the transmission, is there anything else I need to check or be concerned about? I will inspect the deck, spindles, etc.
Appreciate any insights you might care to share.
Thanks,
Gary
First post here and looking for some feedback. I have been lurking and reading for awhile. I am a first time buyer for a rider. Been walking behind my self propelled Honda for the last 20 years but the new lot is a bit bigger than I like.
Getting ready to purchase a mower. I have a small lot, 1/2 acre, with some slope on a portion of it. I need a rider as it takes about 2 hours to mow and trim.
I do not need the tractor for anything more than mowing, aerating and pulling a small trailer. Don't really want to spend $4k on a new mower.
I am a pretty good mechanic and handy with the tools so maintenance and repairs do not concern me.
I have a chance to pick up a 2008 304X with less than 200 hours on it, well maintained. I am wondering if there is anything I need to be concerned about with a mower this old. I have read the threads on the K46 and am not worried about that. If it goes out, I can repair it. My property will not tax the transmission.
So other than the transmission, is there anything else I need to check or be concerned about? I will inspect the deck, spindles, etc.
Appreciate any insights you might care to share.
Thanks,
Gary