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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 23584" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>if moneys no object and you dont mind paying for the name, then get a Deere so you can impress all your neighbors! The quality of the deere product went down considerably when Home Depot started carrying them. Most Deere dealers wont even touch the warranty work on the Depot bought Deeres. If you look around on the web, there is a really lively forum on riding mowers / garden tractors, where we debate this subject pretty heavily. Really good guys but man are they passionate about their machines! </p><p></p><p>As for me, I checked them all out, and for my money I bought a Craftsman DGT 5000 2 yrs ago. 25 HP Kohler / 48" cut. they make a 52" cut, but it wont go through my walk gates around my backyard. I think Sears gives the most bang for the buck, and you cant beat their warranty service, if something goes wrong, you just take it back in the first 30 days and get a new one! One more thing, get an hydrostat (automatic) drive, and a cup holder!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 23584, member: 7"] if moneys no object and you dont mind paying for the name, then get a Deere so you can impress all your neighbors! The quality of the deere product went down considerably when Home Depot started carrying them. Most Deere dealers wont even touch the warranty work on the Depot bought Deeres. If you look around on the web, there is a really lively forum on riding mowers / garden tractors, where we debate this subject pretty heavily. Really good guys but man are they passionate about their machines! As for me, I checked them all out, and for my money I bought a Craftsman DGT 5000 2 yrs ago. 25 HP Kohler / 48" cut. they make a 52" cut, but it wont go through my walk gates around my backyard. I think Sears gives the most bang for the buck, and you cant beat their warranty service, if something goes wrong, you just take it back in the first 30 days and get a new one! One more thing, get an hydrostat (automatic) drive, and a cup holder! [/QUOTE]
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