Need help finding a good lawn tractor??

   / Need help finding a good lawn tractor?? #31  
I like the Sears L & G line and think they offer a good "bang for the buck", however, lately they seem to be right in line with the low-end Toro, Cub Cadet and JD tractors. I am not sure which one to buy as my second rig, as there are so many options
 
   / Need help finding a good lawn tractor?? #32  
I like the Sears L & G line and think they offer a good "bang for the buck", however, lately they seem to be right in line with the low-end Toro, Cub Cadet and JD tractors. I am not sure which one to buy as my second rig, as there are so many options
 
   / Need help finding a good lawn tractor?? #33  
I like the used 400 series deere idea. It would have enough frame weight for pushing snow and would easily handle your mowing with ease.

Strictly as a rule of thumb, if you looking for a quality mower anything with a Kawasaki engine will be faily well built. Generally as the quality of the deck, frame, steering components etc go up usually the engine quality goes up as well.

My personal preference would be to stay away from MTD products (Cub Cadet, MTD, Yardman, etc) in part because of quality and in parts because of poor parts support. I'm not trying to start an argument, just giving my opinion.

Simplicity/Massey Ferguson/Snapper builds some decent machines, and if you want to go Electrolux, Husqvarna gives good parts support.

If you are going to go with new remember that you ALWAYS get what you pay for. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Need help finding a good lawn tractor?? #34  
I like the used 400 series deere idea. It would have enough frame weight for pushing snow and would easily handle your mowing with ease.

Strictly as a rule of thumb, if you looking for a quality mower anything with a Kawasaki engine will be faily well built. Generally as the quality of the deck, frame, steering components etc go up usually the engine quality goes up as well.

My personal preference would be to stay away from MTD products (Cub Cadet, MTD, Yardman, etc) in part because of quality and in parts because of poor parts support. I'm not trying to start an argument, just giving my opinion.

Simplicity/Massey Ferguson/Snapper builds some decent machines, and if you want to go Electrolux, Husqvarna gives good parts support.

If you are going to go with new remember that you ALWAYS get what you pay for. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Need help finding a good lawn tractor?? #35  
I am going to put in another vote for a used 4x5 and support it with a copy of a post I put up on the Weekend Freedom Machines forum a couple weeks ago:

In praise of the 455

A few weeks ago I asked about the towing capacity of the 455 in reference to pulling a pretty big spreader. One guy said not to pull anything heavier than the tractor. Another said that he had pulled a 4000 pound trailer with an X485. I decided to try it empty first and then see how much of a load of top dressing material I could safely add to the spreader. I am happy and proud to report that the 455 handled even a heaped up hopper of wet sand with no problems whatsoever. Those loads had to be pushing 2700 to 2800 pounds. When I was pointed downhill, all I had to do was ease off the hydro a little to slow down or stop. No slipping or sliding at all. Going uphill, I had to lean on the pedal a little, but it never stalled, slipped, or stopped.

Good thing, too. The spreader is a Turfco Mete-R-Matic II. I bought it off evilBay back in March, took it completely apart, cleaned everything, replaced what needed replacing and sprayed the whole thing JD Green. It lays down a perfectly even layer - 5 feet wide - of whatever you're spreading. I spread about a quarter inch of compost and then an eighth inch of sand on an acre of lawn. A hopper of compost lasted about 5 minutes and a hopper of sand lasted about 10. If I had been forced to use my big tractor for both filling and towing the spreader, it would have made for a very long day. With the 455 spreading and the 4410 filling, I got the whole thing done in about 3 hours.




Now the original poster is going to have a hard time getting a 425, 445, or 455 for "around 2k". But, he could probably find a serviceable 140 or maybe even a 318 for that kind of money, and personally, I would rather have that than a brand new 2k machine.
 
   / Need help finding a good lawn tractor?? #36  
I am going to put in another vote for a used 4x5 and support it with a copy of a post I put up on the Weekend Freedom Machines forum a couple weeks ago:

In praise of the 455

A few weeks ago I asked about the towing capacity of the 455 in reference to pulling a pretty big spreader. One guy said not to pull anything heavier than the tractor. Another said that he had pulled a 4000 pound trailer with an X485. I decided to try it empty first and then see how much of a load of top dressing material I could safely add to the spreader. I am happy and proud to report that the 455 handled even a heaped up hopper of wet sand with no problems whatsoever. Those loads had to be pushing 2700 to 2800 pounds. When I was pointed downhill, all I had to do was ease off the hydro a little to slow down or stop. No slipping or sliding at all. Going uphill, I had to lean on the pedal a little, but it never stalled, slipped, or stopped.

Good thing, too. The spreader is a Turfco Mete-R-Matic II. I bought it off evilBay back in March, took it completely apart, cleaned everything, replaced what needed replacing and sprayed the whole thing JD Green. It lays down a perfectly even layer - 5 feet wide - of whatever you're spreading. I spread about a quarter inch of compost and then an eighth inch of sand on an acre of lawn. A hopper of compost lasted about 5 minutes and a hopper of sand lasted about 10. If I had been forced to use my big tractor for both filling and towing the spreader, it would have made for a very long day. With the 455 spreading and the 4410 filling, I got the whole thing done in about 3 hours.




Now the original poster is going to have a hard time getting a 425, 445, or 455 for "around 2k". But, he could probably find a serviceable 140 or maybe even a 318 for that kind of money, and personally, I would rather have that than a brand new 2k machine.
 
   / Need help finding a good lawn tractor?? #37  
Ditto
 
   / Need help finding a good lawn tractor?? #38  
Ditto
 
   / Need help finding a good lawn tractor?? #39  
jeff that was me that told you not to exceed total ballasted weight of the tractor. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
   / Need help finding a good lawn tractor?? #40  
jeff that was me that told you not to exceed total ballasted weight of the tractor. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 

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