Posted by George Marsh on April 22, 2013 at 16:09:06 from (50.104.213.169):
In Reply to: Re: Lawn mowers posted by M w J on April 22, 2013 at 07:17:06:
Think about it, most mowers are put together with almost the same parts. Neighbor has a 38 inch JD. I replaced the belts for him. Was impressed with all the idler pulleys to prevent the belt from dancing and coming off.
I have a JD 275 with a 4 ft mower and a 30 inch tiller. Some think the Kawasaki engine is better than a B&S or Kohler. MY JD has a single cylinder 17 hp Kawasaki. I bought it used just for the tiller. Might put the mower deck on and see how well it works. I'm lucky to put 50 hours a year on a 48 inch mower. That was before I got a 72 inch mower on a Farmall and another 72 inch mower on a Ford. I like the farmall's belly mower best. The Ford has another 10 hp on the farmall and can go faster.
I only use the riding mowers as trim mowers now. Think my 3 48 inch riders will last me a life time. George
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