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Today my self-propelled push lawnmower started acting up so it may be time for a new one. It sounds and feels like a bearing has failed, if I grab the blade I can move the shaft up & down about an 1/8 inch or so. I'm not sure if its worth fixing so if I buy something new I'd like to get a riding lawnmower. My question is what brands are best? So far I looked at John Deere, Husqvarna, Cub Cadet and Poulon. HP ratings range from 17-22 and runs between 1500 for the Poulon up to 2000 for the 22hp John Deere. I have a decent size yard and I'm not getting any younger so it may be time for a lawnmower I can sit on instead of walk behind. What say the hive?
 
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I have a Craftsman LT1000 that I bought 17 years ago. 19.5hp Briggs and Stratton. 42" deck. Automatic transmission. I have changed the oil every year. I am on the 3rd set of blades and 2nd Battery. I had to replace the gas tank when a seam cracked 4 years ago. I replaced the front two tires. The thing just keeps running...

My advice, The Craftsman has been great but the best thing I did was get the automatic transmission. YMMV but I have been very happy.





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You'll get lots of opinions re which brand is better. So I'll just mention that when I bought my JD 140 I didn't realize how much gas the thing was going to use thanks in part to its 3 blades.

Really not necessary given the size of my yard, plus it's a pain to access the middle blade when removing/installing. Two blades would have been enough.

FWIW the tractor lift at HF has made that job a lot easier.


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Hustler Raptor is a durable well built residential zero turn.


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~$2k for a husq 48" tractor is the going rate around here. My stepdad had one for 4-5 years & did fine for his acre, just upgraded to a ZT like my hustler, but you're looking at $5k then.
I never understood buying something 'self propelled' that you had to wrestle around corners, but I've never mowed <1 acre.
 
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MTD makes the vast majority of the lawn tractors, then sold by dealers under there own brand name.

I bought a Toro LX460 tractor over 10 years ago, does its job without much trouble. I also use it to plow my sidewalks.

Look used on Craigs list.
 
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MTD makes the vast majority of the lawn tractors, then sold by dealers under there own brand name.


The man speaketh the truth. I am with these guys every day. Brands at the big box stores almost all come from MTD. Honda and Toro are their own manufacturer, but all others I can think of are an MTD product.
 
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MTD makes many brands. Local Wallyworld has a couple 38" murrary's for $ 874.plus tax. Looked nice. 12.5 HP. Briggs.
 
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When I shop for parts for my Toro MANY cross reference to MTD.
 
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Take a look at Bad Boy mowers. Extremely well made in the USA and packed with features.
 
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Pretty much everything at Lowe’s and Home Depot is made by MTD except husqvuarna. Even the John Deer/cub cadet. I went with husqvuarna and I am very pleased with it. It’s made well and always starts easily and is pretty fast. Also you do not need to push any buttons to reverse like on a JD.
If you want a real cub cadet or a real John Deer you will have to go to a dealer and pay damn near twice as much.
 
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Pretty much everything at Lowe’s and Home Depot is made by MTD except husqvuarna. Even the John Deer/cub cadet. I went with husqvuarna and I am very pleased with it. It’s made well and always starts easily and is pretty fast. Also you do not need to push any buttons to reverse like on a JD.
If you want a real cub cadet or a real John Deer you will have to go to a dealer and pay damn near twice as much.


As usual I'm getting great advice from the members of Sigforum and I appreciate it. More than likely I'll have to buy from Lowes or Home Depot because they give 10% military discount.
 
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I don't know if you're considering zero-turn vs steering wheel, but keep in mind that with a zero-turn, you cannot drink coldbeer while mowing. Even with a cupholder, the motor vibration rattles the coldbeer into a flatbeer in seconds.
 
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As usual I'm getting great advice from the members of Sigforum and I appreciate it. More than likely I'll have to buy from Lowes or Home Depot because they give 10% military discount.


Not just that but I use the HD card and the 12 months of interest free financing is very useful. I guess that's why they always raise my limit since I wait until month 11 to pay them their money in full. Big Grin


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MTD makes the vast majority of the lawn tractors, then sold by dealers under there own brand name.

I bought a Toro LX460 tractor over 10 years ago, does its job without much trouble. I also use it to plow my sidewalks.

Look used on Craigs list.


Is MTD any good or just a watered down version that's built cheap and won't last long? Is Troy Built any good?
 
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I don't know if you're considering zero-turn vs steering wheel, but keep in mind that with a zero-turn, you cannot drink coldbeer while mowing. Even with a cupholder, the motor vibration rattles the coldbeer into a flatbeer in seconds.


True with soda as well.

ZT mowers also don't do well on soft ground.
 
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How important are longevity and quality of cut? You’ll rarely get much of either with the MTD rebrands. You can usually tell a yard cut with an MTD mower because the decks never stay level and they look like hell. If you’re interested in something cheap to knock the grass down to a manageable height once a week and are willing to replace it every 3-6 years then save some money and get a Yardman from Walmart.

Edit: Or the cheapest thing at Lowe’s if the discount makes it cheaper there.
 
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Here's a link to who makes what under which brand names, as of 2017: https://todaysmower.com/2014-l...actor-manufacturers/
 
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I mow about 4 acres on a weekly basis and I use a Husky and a Cub Cadet. They are both great mowers as long as you keep them maintained. The Husky is the older of the two and I find that I go through belts faster on it than I do the Cub.

I'm getting older myself and one consideration, if you do your own maintenance, is how easy is it to get the deck off. Some riding mowers can be a real chore. Belts, pulleys, spindles, blades are just a few of the things that will need replacing over time.

As other posters have mentioned, MTD makes a lot of different mowers, under many brand names, and you want to buy a mower that you can get parts for and can be repaired locally, if necessary.


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Pretty much everything at Lowe’s and Home Depot is made by MTD except husqvuarna. Even the John Deer/cub cadet.....


Cub yes but MTD doesn't manufacture for John Deere.


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