Which X-series (if any)?

   / Which X-series (if any)? #21  
I have the X485, that engine is butter smooth- I love it- never run out of traction with the turf- tires- actually have only used the diff lock a couple times- I mow about 2 acres, I have a ditch line down the side of the property, and one in the parkway, I guess fourwheel drive would be nice if I wanted to destroy the grass and mow mud but unless you have REALLY BIG hills, or massive snow moving needs- four wheel drive is not needed- kinda like all the soccer moms around me who drive Hummer H2's-
 
   / Which X-series (if any)? #22  
i thought i would throw this question in here... the difference between the X485 and X475 is the seat and a bigger engine but more importantly the EFI. does EFI really warrant the extra cost? is it more reliable? in the dead of winter? how much fuel is saved... i heard the X495 can go 8 hours before a refill... how about the X485 and X475?
 
   / Which X-series (if any)? #23  
Yes, I believe FI warrants the extra costs. My fuel costs are reduced by 20-40% as well as reduced pollution and much less wasted fuel that ends up in the oil. Maintenance is <10% over a carburated engine.

I can't tell you the number of times I have been visited by the 'carb gods' with plugged idle and main circuits due to bad gas.

By the way, after buying and using my X485, I took a old, discarded carb from one of my tractors, placed in in the driveway, and drove over it a few times. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Which X-series (if any)? #24  
I have the 585 and have had no problems starting in the cold. Of course it doesn't get too cold here in Tennessee. Just set the throttle to 1/4-1/2 and turn the key.
 
   / Which X-series (if any)? #25  
awlchu, what kind of engine did you have whereas you didnt like the carb? does anyone have issues with the X475?
 
   / Which X-series (if any)? #26  
honda -

The carbs were fine until they needed service. Very sensitive to dirty fuel,
 
   / Which X-series (if any)? #27  
I have a x495 and love it! My biggest factor was turning radius, nothing compares! I looked at the 2210, Kubota BX, and New Holland. My lawn has lots of trees and mulch beds. The diesel is great, pushes snow with no problem, and I have an OX trailer which I fill with wood in the winter and it pulls it with ease.
 

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