TxJack
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I just bought a John Deere LA145 a month ago and it has had problems from the first day. I thought I'd post them to let others that might be looking at one to buy know before they purchase.
1. It consistently leaves a line of un-mown grass. So I literally have to mow my lawn twice! It mows the St. Augustine nicely, but anything else it leaves a row.
2. It backfires when I shut the tractor down.
3. Be sure to buy a set of earplugs. I know it is not going to be super quiet, but you'd think they'd be able to make them not sound like your sitting on top of a prop plane about to take off. I bought mine from Lowes so I was unable to start it in the store. I started it to drive it on to the trailer, but it's the added mower noise that is deafening.
4. A design flaw they need to improve on is adding more heat shielding down by your feet. Here in Texas we are already fighting the summer heat while mowing. It doesn't help that the hot engine is right down by your feet and like I stated, no added shielding makes for a bad combo.
In all fairness, I'm taking the mower in to John Deere to see if they can fix the issue of not mowing correctly and the backfiring. So we shall see what happens.
1. It consistently leaves a line of un-mown grass. So I literally have to mow my lawn twice! It mows the St. Augustine nicely, but anything else it leaves a row.
2. It backfires when I shut the tractor down.
3. Be sure to buy a set of earplugs. I know it is not going to be super quiet, but you'd think they'd be able to make them not sound like your sitting on top of a prop plane about to take off. I bought mine from Lowes so I was unable to start it in the store. I started it to drive it on to the trailer, but it's the added mower noise that is deafening.
4. A design flaw they need to improve on is adding more heat shielding down by your feet. Here in Texas we are already fighting the summer heat while mowing. It doesn't help that the hot engine is right down by your feet and like I stated, no added shielding makes for a bad combo.
In all fairness, I'm taking the mower in to John Deere to see if they can fix the issue of not mowing correctly and the backfiring. So we shall see what happens.