Lawn tractor (was)Re: [AT] Lonesome Moe
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Sat Jun 12 22:21:14 PDT 2004
Interesting. If you take the hood off any of the MTD riders, underneath
you'll find there are only a half dozen or so different tractors that
come in a couple hundred disguises. For a considerable number of
mechanical parts, the only differences are in the last three digits of
the part numbers -- the paint color code!
I had phenomenal luck at the consignment sale this weekend. I got rid
of all sorts of stuff that was just taking up space in the barn. I'm
going to end up making more money at this show than I spent. That
doesn't happen all that often.
Larry
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Larry D. Goss wrote:
> What did you buy in the way of a lawn tractor? You probably could
make
> use of the Cub Cadet 1000 that I have for sale.
>
> Larry
I broke all of the rules Larry... :-) I bought a Yard
Man built by MTD. Back when I had the small engine shop and
worked on a lot of the old MTD's I swore I would never own
one of those pieces of crap. :-) In later years I had
noticed that it looked like they were better built than
before. I had a notion for some time about just buying a low
cost lawn tractor (usually sold for $999.) and keeping it
mice and clean and waxed and then buying a new one in the
fall sales and selling the old one in the following spring
rush for about $300 less than new price. When you mow as
much grass as I do it is pretty easy to go through $300 to
$400 a year in maintenance cost over a period of years just
in belts, batteries, parts and engine overhaul/replacement.
I thought that after many years of buying older name brand
tractors and patching them for "several" years that it would
be nice to start each spring with a new engine, belts,
battery and "the works".
When I started looking I decided the minimum lawn tractor
that would suit me was this $1300 20 HP 2 cylinder Briggs
powered Yard Man (green and yellow bug eyed beast). 42"
deck, bigger tires, cast iron front axle, oil filter and the
clincher for me was easy to get off and on. It has a clear
open low floor in front of the seat that is fully step
through. Kind of reminds me of the old motor scooters. :-)
That was one of the things I hated most about the old
Wheel Horse hydrostatic. The parking brake/belt tensioner
handle was on the already high center hump and a pain to get
my leg over. I climbed on and off of several different ones
and the open low platform won out big time.
We have been mowing with it very heavy all spring (we have
hogged down fescue taller than the hood on the tractor) and
I really love the thing. Guess what? MTD has grown up a lot.
At first I was a little skeptical about not having the
hydrostatic but this one has a variable speed drive
controlled by a foot pedal that I like very well. You cam
also set your speed with the pedal and lock it at that speed
with a dash button. A touch to the pedal or to the brake
releases it. I have found it solid, comfortable and pleasant
to use. If it has one fault it is also part of a good thing.
The blades sit up above the lower edge of the deck enough
that if you do mow extremely tall stuff (over a foot) it
tends to slide over some of it and it pops up behind you. A
few passes take care of it. The up side is that if you
encounter a big mole hill or crawdad tower it just pushes it
aside and does not feed it through the blades. As long as
you keep grass shorter than 6 to 8 inches it does a very
nice clean job of cutting. It is a very good $1300 lawn
tractor. It is not a ground engaging garden tractor by any
stretch nor is it equal to many $7000 mowing rigs on the
market but for the money I am very happy and will likely buy
another new one this fall when the sales hit.
--
"farmer"
My latest list "No Nonsense Horse" (includes donkeys & mules).
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NoNonsenseHorse/
Francis Robinson
Central Indiana USA
robinson at svs.net
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