I have seen several of those for sale cheap that looked good from photos. Glad I didn't buy one.I'm done.Finished.Give up. After 6+ years of ownership and $8k purchase price (most expensive mower I've ever bought)-trying to sell this POS Kubota GR2100. Not gonna fix it-what's the point? Spend a few grand now and hope their "upgrade" kit will last? I had seals and "upgrade" kit done at 415 hrs.-now at 578 hrs,tranny leaking oil from somewhere now,right rear wheel has no power,shaft from engine to tranny has some play in it at tranny,numerous glide steer cables replaced.This mower has cost me more money in the past 7 years I've owned it than the 3 other mowers I owned in the prior 16 years of needing a riding mower. Right now I'm looking at either a GTX2000 Cub or maybe trying my luck w/ a John Deere(a GX 345 or GX355),or maybe a cheapie from an auction in March. I just need to sell this Kubota POS-upsets me each time I walk by it in the garage
:thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown: I will,however,continue to peruse these forums for tips and advice for my next mower.I wish I had found this site before I bought the Kubota
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My old Husquvarna riding mower went 10 years with only belts wearing out...till the motor finally bit the dust. But for $500 and about 1-1/2 hours labor, i got a replacement motor and shes running 100% again. I only spent $1,400 for it new.
All i need it for is a mower, so i didnt need a large diesel model. just a riding mower. Heck, for $6,000 i could have bought 4 of these.
I have a friend that has a diesel Kubota mower with front snowblowerr (not sure of model but as i recall he told me he spent about $11,000 on it with blower). Hes had it 2 years and absolutely LOVES his. Guess it all depends on the model.
i agree that it all depends on terrain and acreage that needs mowing. I have a tractor for the hard areas, i only needed the Husq for the lawns and gardens. A zero turn might be faster, but too $$ for my needs. Luckily i didnt need an expensive diesel lawn mower for my property. But to be honest, if i had that much grass that needed mowing...id sell the place. Im a lazy sac in the true seance of the word. I ended up fencing off 10 acres and let the horses graze there just so i dont have to mow itYou are in the, probably 98% percentile of riding mower buyers. My brother next door has a Husq, well he's on his second one and loves it for his little small lot. He doesn't get stuck that often where he has to have me come over and help push his Husq out of it's jammed in spot. He has a yard and it looks like it's out of a Magazine, he's a Certified Master Gardener. His Husq might last a year on my acreage but it won't mow 80% of my "lot" so I'd probably feel like I'd wasted $1400 if I had bought a store front riding mower 11 years ago, well I'd have to multiply that $1400 times 11 for the new one I'd had to have bought every year and cussing all the time because it wouldn't go up my hills and thru the gullies and sliding on a steep hillside is really dangerous and then pulling a tiller, landscape rake and have a 60" to 72" wide cut would really strain it and digging with the FEL and back hoe......Well, just keep thinking the Husq is the smartest one to buy and smile at those dummies that spent all that money for the diesel "mowers".
Oh, I started to buy a "riding mower" 11 years ago thinking that's all I needed but I decided it was a once in a life time deal for me. Paid for the expensive wheelbarrow on the front since it was a once in a lifetime deal. Well, if I had it to do over I'd buy the "expensive" Kubota mower again so I can keep doing my brothers landscaping work for him so he won't have to pay someone to do it while he rides around mowing and feeling good how cheap his mower is over mine.:cool2:
Have you ever done that apples to oranges comparison? Maybe the sports car vs pickup truck one?![]()
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