Posted by Bob on September 27, 2013 at 20:16:54 from (64.255.159.192):
In Reply to: 450 John Deere Mower posted by Joseph LaPorte on September 27, 2013 at 07:00:12:
Parts for those ARE expensive. I have a 350. A few years ago it annihilated itself and, for the little I us it, I couldn"t justify the $$$$ parts from DEERE, but I lucked out and a buddy had a 450 that was left in a field and run over by a BIG tractor, to the extent the wheels were broken off. I got it for basically scrap price and lucked out "cuz the wobble box was good.
A neighbor of mine, after going through the wobble box $$$$ a couple of times scrapped it and bought a new New Holland.
It has a MUCH better sickle drive, but is poorly designed otherwise, in that the cutterbar mounting linkage is pathetic, and doesn"t let the inner shoe lift over a few inches from the ground, NOT a good situation when cutting HEAVY hay and turning and the bar doesn"t lift high enough to clear the cut grass from the last round!
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