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Congrats on the new mower. IMO, before the dealer leaves your property, if you have tall enough grass, mow a little and see if the mower mows level and at the height you desire (in case the dealer needs to manually adjust the deck). Just a suggestion.
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I've been mowing our acre of lawn and field with my Husky for at least 10 years and it has been a rock all this time. I won't hesitate to get another when it's time. We actually mow about a half acre regularly and once a month the wife goes out and beats it up by mowing the other half that has 2' tall grass.
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I've got a ~$1500 Husqy-built Craftsman that's a few years old now. So far, so good.
I mow 3/4 acre of pretty flat grass with it. I'm not cool enough to give a shit about my lawn mower. |
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My Husky is MZ52LE with the 23 Kawasaki. I guess it's the same as the diy stores except for the engine. Is there any other differences?
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Well... I bought a new one. The GTH52XLS The guy made me a deal I just couldn't refuse. Sticker was $3399 I bought it for $2000 + tax ($2120) plus my used Sig SP2022 + 6 mags. (approx $500 value) So... I bought a $3400 tractor for $2500... AND he's going to deliver it for free. (Wednesday) I think I did alright. Never would have gotten a deal like that from Lowe's or Home Depot. Pics: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/7187/IMG-0229-155413.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/7187/IMG-0231-155414.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/7187/IMG-0232--2--155415.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/7187/IMG-0233--2--155416.JPG View Quote That's a good deal. Be religious about maintenance and upkeep and you'll get many years of service out of it. Having owned a Husqvarna with that style fenders...be very careful not to spill gas, it'll erase the height numbers |
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I just googled a John Deere 455. Built 1992-2001 ? lol Are you kidding me ? I'm not buying a 20 year old tractor for $2500. I'm mowing a lawn, not tilling a farm.There's View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You could have found a JD 445 for what you paid. 300 lbs heavier from all the extra steel, Fuel injected, water cooled, power steering, hydraulic lift 60" deck, strong enough to handle a loader and a plow. For an extra $500 you could step up to a 455 diesel that will run for 30 years. I just googled a John Deere 455. Built 1992-2001 ? lol Are you kidding me ? I'm not buying a 20 year old tractor for $2500. I'm mowing a lawn, not tilling a farm.There's |
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Well... I bought a new one. The GTH52XLS The guy made me a deal I just couldn't refuse. Sticker was $3399 I bought it for $2000 + tax ($2120) plus my used Sig SP2022 + 6 mags. (approx $500 value) So... I bought a $3400 tractor for $2500... AND he's going to deliver it for free. (Wednesday) I think I did alright. Never would have gotten a deal like that from Lowe's or Home Depot. View Quote As soon as I got mine, I lubed the front wheel bearings and deck spindles. They have grease in them from the factory but they're not full. |
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There's a reason those 455's hold their value. The Husky is disposable and not even comparable to a 20 year old 445/455. Sorry you got screwed bud, but it's the truth. View Quote So, in the $3K lawn/garden tractor market, there's twenty-year-old JD VS the new stuff. If you bought the new stuff, you got screwed. Got it. Twenty-year-old used stuff is a crap shoot, even if it is JD. A machine isn't "disposable" unless you can't get parts for it. |
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That should have been done by the dealer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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As soon as I got mine, I lubed the front wheel bearings and deck spindles. They have grease in them from the factory but they're not full. That should have been done by the dealer. Probably so but it's routine maintenance, so I did it; 1/2 tube of grease VS hauling it 15 miles to the dealer and arguing with them. |
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Damn...I knew I should have bought that 20 year old Mercedes.
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John Deere and Mercedes aren't comparable What can a 20 year old 455 do? Try this on a big box mower http://www.greentractortalk.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=199274&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1468281790 http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/private-party-ads/245502d1326066296-john-deere-1999-455-lawn-pictures-2002-suzukisnowwblower-031-jpg http://www.bootjackmi.com/tractor/455snow.JPG http://innovativetractorattachments.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/1.png View Quote Im jealous of your red gas cap. At least OP has a new warranty. I would have gotten a nice JD318 for that price. |
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Im jealous of your red gas cap. At least OP has a new warranty. I would have gotten a nice JD318 for that price. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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John Deere and Mercedes aren't comparable What can a 20 year old 455 do? Try this on a big box mower http://www.greentractortalk.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=199274&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1468281790 http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/private-party-ads/245502d1326066296-john-deere-1999-455-lawn-pictures-2002-suzukisnowwblower-031-jpg http://www.bootjackmi.com/tractor/455snow.JPG http://innovativetractorattachments.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/1.png Im jealous of your red gas cap. At least OP has a new warranty. I would have gotten a nice JD318 for that price. |
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This. Neighbor has a Husqvana, it's junk. Get a Cub Cabet or Kubota, I've had both, they would run cycles around the neighnor's mower, his gear box is going out on it. View Quote The Cub Cadets are box store specials like most everything else now days. If you want a high end lawn tractor you're going to have to pay high end prices and to to a tractor dealer like JD or Kubota. The OP did just fine for what he purchased and what he will use it for. I have a Craftsman in similar size and it is on its 6th year and mows 2 acres just fine. When it does die I'm getting a front deck zero turn. |
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Tractor was delivered today...
Old beater sold two hours later for $100 more than I paid for it. I'm getting tired of winning. And... While I appreciate the John Deere fans... (I will never say a bad thing about them) I honestly liked the Husqvarna better and was able to negotiate a better deal on it. I simply don't need a John Deere tractor... nor can I justify the expense. I'm just mowing grass. Not plowing snow, mowing fairways or sowing oats. |
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Well good. When it is in the shop find a 20 yr old Jd 345 and try it out. It is like having a mower deck on a Ferrari. They can be found for under $2k sometimes
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You did good. $2500 for a K66 equipped tractor is a good deal.
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The K46 is absolute garbage. Anyone considering that needs to do some research.
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The K46 is absolute garbage. Anyone considering that needs to do some research. View Quote The used Husqvarna I originally looked at had the K46 diff. After talking to the guy that ultimately sold me a new one... I learned that it had been traded in with a bad (k46) differential. They put a good used diff in it and put it out for sale. That's primarily why I went with the bigger GT series with the K66 locking diff. I especially like the fact that it's manually operated by a rocker switch in the dash. |
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Here is a 1970s JD 140 plowing. Built from 1968 to 1974 with either 12 or 14 hp.
John Deere 140 Plowing with a Brinley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EItL7n6a-Og You think yours will be able to pull a plow in the year 2060? |
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I bought the 42" husky with collector system, and had to replace the belt shortly after purchase, and I got a shit battery with it. But as for the major things like the drive system, cutting, and engine, everything has held up admirably for the past two years. And I have to admit I have hit more than a few rocks with it...it still cuts great.
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The K46 is absolute garbage. Anyone considering that needs to do some research. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes YOU tell ME what the best lawn tractor transaxke is in the sub $3,000.00 category. IIRC, you have to pay more than that to get one in a JD. |
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Well good. When it is in the shop find a 20 yr old Jd 345 and try it out. It is like having a mower deck on a Ferrari. They can be found for under $2k sometimes View Quote |
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The used Husqvarna I originally looked at had the K46 diff. After talking to the guy that ultimately sold me a new one... I learned that it had been traded in with a bad (k46) differential. They put a good used diff in it and put it out for sale. That's primarily why I went with the bigger GT series with the K66 locking diff. I especially like the fact that it's manually operated by a rocker switch in the dash. View Quote FWIW, the key to keeping those "non serviceable" differentials like the K46 alive is to service them. The oil can and should be changed every few years, even though it's kind of a PITA. Good luck with your new mower. |
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Here is a 1970s JD 140 plowing. Built from 1968 to 1974 with either 12 or 14 hp. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EItL7n6a-Og https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EItL7n6a-Og You think yours will be able to pull a plow in the year 2060? View Quote Dude, give it a rest. |
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Here is a 1970s JD 140 plowing. Built from 1968 to 1974 with either 12 or 14 hp. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EItL7n6a-Og https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EItL7n6a-Og You think yours will be able to pull a plow in the year 2060? View Quote Jesus Effing Christ!! Are you a John Deere dealer? Give it a rest. You've made your point.The OP is happy with his purchase. It works just fine for his needs. |
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I mow about 3/4 of an acre each week but I love my Simplicity. The striper which is part of the "floating deck" is a big plus. I have a 2013 model and haven't had a single problem with it yet. About to drive her out of the shed to do some preventive maintenance to get her ready for mowing season .
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FWIW, the key to keeping those "non serviceable" differentials like the K46 alive is to service them. The oil can and should be changed every few years, even though it's kind of a PITA. Good luck with your new mower. View Quote Thanks ! This is my first brand new lawn tractor so I will certainly be diligent with the maintenance. |
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An interesting side note...
After farting around with this thing a bit yesterday... (and peeling off all the stupid legal/dummy stickers) I noticed the front tires had a toe-in alignment issue and the steerig wheel was not perfectly straight. Not horrible toe-in but enough that long term may have caused tire wear issues. After googling the subject I found that toe alignment problems are fairly common for whatever reason. Being OCD that I am... I pulled the (non-adjustable) drag links off last night and took them with me to work. I chopped a 3/4" section out of them and replaced it with a grade 8 stud... making them "adjustable" drag links. Steering wheel is now straight and toe is dead-on. Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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And I DID own a John Deere once... but it was no better than any other "box store" lawn tractor.
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Congrats. Looks like a nice machine at a great price. Let the haters hate.
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An interesting side note... After farting around with this thing a bit yesterday... (and peeling off all the stupid legal/dummy stickers) I noticed the front tires had a toe-in alignment issue and the steerig wheel was not perfectly straight. Not horrible toe-in but enough that long term may have caused tire wear issues. After googling the subject I found that toe alignment problems are fairly common for whatever reason. Being OCD that I am... I pulled the (non-adjustable) drag links off last night and took them with me to work. I chopped a 3/4" section out of them and replaced it with a grade 8 stud... making them "adjustable" drag links. Steering wheel is now straight and toe is dead-on. View Quote Supposedly, a slight amount of toe-in will help the steering wheels return to center after turning a corner. |
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An interesting side note... After farting around with this thing a bit yesterday... (and peeling off all the stupid legal/dummy stickers) I noticed the front tires had a toe-in alignment issue and the steerig wheel was not perfectly straight. Not horrible toe-in but enough that long term may have caused tire wear issues. After googling the subject I found that toe alignment problems are fairly common for whatever reason. Being OCD that I am... I pulled the (non-adjustable) drag links off last night and took them with me to work. I chopped a 3/4" section out of them and replaced it with a grade 8 stud... making them "adjustable" drag links. Steering wheel is now straight and toe is dead-on. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/7187/IMG-0245-156829.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/7187/IMG-0250-156830.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/7187/IMG-0251-156831.JPG View Quote They now make aftermarket adjustable ones. Rotary part number 15271LH and 15722RH. |
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Latest upgrade was a set of 1156 LED's from Amazon for $14.99
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018LOLIJ8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1&tag=vglnk-c102-20 If any of you guys run your tractors at night/dusk... you may want to consider a set of these. Fucking amazing is all I can say. Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Latest upgrade was a set of 1156 LED's from Amazon for $14.99 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018LOLIJ8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&&tag=vglnk-c102-20;psc=1&tag=vglnk-c102-20 If any of you guys run your tractors at night/dusk... you may want to consider a set of these. Fucking amazing is all I can say. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/7187/IMG-0284--2--161746.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/7187/IMG-0283--2--161747.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/7187/IMG-0285--2--161748.JPG View Quote Glad you like the new mower! LED lights are where it's at! Might put some on our new mower. It's not Husky but it is orange |
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I'm looking at possibly getting a Kubota BX1870 in the next few months. Any of you mower gurus have any input on those? Looking for something that's going to last me a long while.
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I'm looking at possibly getting a Kubota BX1870 in the next few months. Any of you mower gurus have any input on those? Looking for something that's going to last me a long while. View Quote Kubota just released the BX 80 series which has quite a few improvements over the -70. Might be worth waiting a bit and seeing if that is the route you want to go. Should be shipping to dealers here soon. If you don't need those features you should be able to get a better price on a -70 since they are not the latest and greatest now. |
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Just bought a new Husqvarna too and it is on route. It's interesting to read about problems people have had with their tractors, but I've found no such complaints online with these:
http://www.husqvarna.com/us/products/robotic-lawn-mowers/ |
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