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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 23749"><p>Interesting mower comments! I've had a 16 hp Craftsman for about 6 years and starts on first try every time. Replaced one of blade spindles and guard and belts first time this year. Replace blades about every year or so. Is a 42" cut. I mow our front area as well as mow COW PATTIES that have dried as a quick and dirty manure spreader...true, no lie!</p><p></p><p>Had a Murray push highwheel mower also for about 4 years...junked it last year after several $50 a year major tune-ups.</p><p></p><p>Troy Bilt makes a very good riding mower...about same price now as the Craftsman. I have the Troy Bilt 8 hp rear tine tiller that always starts on first or second pull for about 15 years: Just change plugs and air filter every year plus regular maintenance. If Troy's mowers are as dependable and sturdy as their tillers, may very well get one of theirs when my Craftsman dies.</p><p></p><p>Noticed that John Deere now has a small rider for about $1500. Either this is a "toy" or they are lowering their prices on the smaller HP mowers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 23749"] Interesting mower comments! I've had a 16 hp Craftsman for about 6 years and starts on first try every time. Replaced one of blade spindles and guard and belts first time this year. Replace blades about every year or so. Is a 42" cut. I mow our front area as well as mow COW PATTIES that have dried as a quick and dirty manure spreader...true, no lie! Had a Murray push highwheel mower also for about 4 years...junked it last year after several $50 a year major tune-ups. Troy Bilt makes a very good riding mower...about same price now as the Craftsman. I have the Troy Bilt 8 hp rear tine tiller that always starts on first or second pull for about 15 years: Just change plugs and air filter every year plus regular maintenance. If Troy's mowers are as dependable and sturdy as their tillers, may very well get one of theirs when my Craftsman dies. Noticed that John Deere now has a small rider for about $1500. Either this is a "toy" or they are lowering their prices on the smaller HP mowers. [/QUOTE]
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