Posted by ericlb on May 28, 2010 at 04:16:07 from (72.173.192.58):
In Reply to: Riding mower opinoins posted by mike delaney on May 28, 2010 at 03:58:37:
ive had experience with both, the difference is unbelievable, i bought a box store rider 3 years ago, simply put, its a big p.o.s. its worn out now and had always run poorly now it barely runs period, we also have a john deere 260, bought at the dealer in '94 it cost twice what the box store one did, but its at least 3 times the tractor, much more power [ even though both units engines are rated the same hp] easier steering there is a huge difference in quality of the whole unit, ran perfect new, and still does,has had yearly tune ups and the belts replaced twice, and i do a lot of mowing i couldnt be more pleased with that one , as for the box store tractor i will never buy another , my advice is spend the money for the dealer unit and get one that is worth bringing home with you
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