weathda
Silver Member
- Joined
- Nov 12, 2010
- Messages
- 236
- Location
- Alabama
- Tractor
- Farmtrac 665DTC, Kubota L2550, John Deere 310SE, Dresser 175C
I got a L120 as part of the sale when I bought my current home. A 2002 model, IIRC. The property is 5ac of wooded foothills, with some steep slopes. The original owner had spent the cost of this mower several times over in repairs and attempts to make it climb steep terrain, often driven by his wife. It was also completely rewired after mice moved in. My wife used it aggressively as a field mower, rock locator, and stump banger. I repaired the mower deck with reinforcements off Ebay, belts, pulleys, electric clutch for the mower PTO, and blades. We'd spent more on parts last season than the market value of the machine. The only reason I kept pouring money in it was the Kohler Command engine ran great. Finally, she broke it two consecutive mowings. That got her wanting a new, better machine.
I welded up the deck to get it back in service and started shopping. When I went to the local dealer to order the new one, a guy walked in looking for a used riding mower to cut a half-acre of flat lawn. The shop owner told him that he didn't have anything at the moment, but pointed to me and said "He might!". I told the guy it's history and condition, and if he could wait a week to get it, I'd sell it to him for his stated budget of $400 cash. I trailered it to the dealer when I picked up the new one, and the buyer met me there. He's happy as can be with it, and it will probably last a long time for his use. I'm happy that it went to a better place and made room for my new Husqvarna GT48DXLS, which is far better suited to my needs and terrain. Built like a tank and climbs like a mountain goat with it's locking differential.
LOL, sounds like your 120 was rode hard and put up wet. The wife is mowing on our new place and she's kinda pedal to the metal on the mower. I'm keeping my fingers crossed we make it though the season.