I would and have considered a used "name brand" mower, but I feel that I can buy a NEW one for the same price, if not cheaper. Like I said, I am sure I can fix it if something goes wrong AFTER it is out of warranty.
My paw-paw, the one I got my Snapper from, told me to stay away from Craftsmans and Murrays. "They ain't nothin' but trouble". And like I told him, "Maybe so paw-paw, if ya' don't know how to work on em' or keep up the maintenance /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif." (That is why when I buy my compact tractor, it will be a Jinma Chinese made Farm Pro.) He is the only one around here right now who has a John Deere mower. But, around here people have gotten real good results out of Murrays. We have more Murrays around here than anything, and they seem to be holding up. I am starting to see a few John Deeres now, but that is only because Home Depot is starting to sell them. Matter of fact in my opinion, I would choose a Murray over the new John Deere 100 series sold at Home Depot. I have heard some bad things about those mowers from a buddy that used to work at a John Deere dealer. Gives JD a bad name.
I think I am going to choose Murray over Craftsman. I have seen more broken down Craftsmans than Murrays. But I still want opinions. I believe that the Craftsman was a better mower when they first came out years and years ago. But like everything else, like our new GE refrigerater, is going to junk and other brands are taking over. NOTHIN' is made like it used to be.
A fact is, some will take more abuse than others but that is where a regular routine maintenance comes in.
Travis R
P.S.....Has anyone had a warranty issue with a Murray? I am not talking about taking it back to Wal-Mart for a MINOR problem and getting your money back /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif.
P.S.S............How much grease are you supposed to shoot in the deck spindles on Snapper (single spindle) and Murray (2 or 3 spindles) lawnmowers.
THANKS FOR YOUR INPUT! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif