Posted by ditchwitch on March 15, 2016 at 11:53:11 from (98.101.210.114):
In Reply to: Garden tractors posted by Tom Bond on March 14, 2016 at 16:47:30:
I just bought the Craftsman Pro Series 54 inch cut with the 26 hp Kohler motor. I have a little over 2 acres of just grass to cut. So far i have been pretty impressed with it. Its not the one with power steering though. We actually just bought this place last year and i had them to leave a John Deere D170 54 inch cut mower that come from Lowes. When i started looking for another I looked at the JD i believe it was X500 the price was pretty hefty. The D170 from Lowes was around 2500 or 2700. He said that's why its at lowes. The x500 from the JD Dealership was little over 5000. Went back to Sears and bought the Pro Series with and extended warranty for right at 1000 less than the JD x500. So for 5 years they will come to my house and fix it if need be and that was the better deal.
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