I think whether it is a good thing or not often depends on the motivation of the person making the repair. Was it done in an attempt to make an improvement or was it done to make it work long enough to sell it and make it someone else's problem?
That it lasted 3 years isn't really saying much. I don't put a lot of hours on the tractor. I got it to maintain my drive, plow snow and occasionally do whatever little landscaping chores my wife dreams up for me to do. I've only put about 50 hours on it in those three years. Assuming that it was done to get it sold, the repair lasted about 50 hours. Not very impressive.
That it lasted 3 years isn't really saying much. I don't put a lot of hours on the tractor. I got it to maintain my drive, plow snow and occasionally do whatever little landscaping chores my wife dreams up for me to do. I've only put about 50 hours on it in those three years. Assuming that it was done to get it sold, the repair lasted about 50 hours. Not very impressive.