Which to sell

   / Which to sell #1  

Grant1994

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Okay so I need some advice...I'm not going to explain the whole story of how I got in this situation because it's just to long and it's in other posts by me. But I am currently sitting on two lawn tractors. One is a John Deere L110 with a 48" deck and 100 hours. The othe is a brand new cub cadet x145 with a 48" deck that I got from HD and had to have repaired immediatkey for serious saftey issues and cub cadet or home depot will not refund me the money for the tractor so I'm stuck with it. So my question is which one should I sell and how much should I ask for it because I can't afford to keep both of them?

Thanks for any help you guys can provide! TBN has taught me so much!

John
 
   / Which to sell #2  
Why do people continue to buy the junk at the discount stores? Cheapest is definitely not the best. Go to a dealer and buy something good.

I blame both the manufacturers and the consumer.

You don't have anything worth keeping.
 
   / Which to sell #3  
Run a nice photo display on Craigs for them both. 2 distinct ads, though. Whichever sells, sells. That will settle it for you. Seriously, if you need to sell one of them, let the market determine which has more interested potential buyers. With any luck, perhaps they will both sell and you can get another bite at the apple.
 
   / Which to sell #5  
Maybe sell both of them and apply the money toward a better machine if you are not happy with either of the two.
 
   / Which to sell #6  
One thing I have never understood is why John Deere would take a chance to ruin their reputation (and potentially their business) by selling junk at the Big Box stores? Is it truly junk or does it fit a niche for homeowners who do not need commercial type equipment?

MoKelly
 
   / Which to sell #7  
One thing I have never understood is why John Deere would take a chance to ruin their reputation (and potentially their business) by selling junk at the Big Box stores? Is it truly junk or does it fit a niche for homeowners who do not need commercial type equipment?

MoKelly
You made an excellent point. Of course if you are a Dealer yourself, you may feel the need to question the buying habits of average consumers that go to Lowe's ;etc. By the way, if I am not mistaken, the JD L110 was made in the good old U.S.A. In Wisconsin, I think is the orign of the plant where the L110 was made.
 

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