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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1516263" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Yeah it's a little aggravating but thankfully I gave up grass cutting for now. I ran my old John Deere till the deck literally couldn't be patched anymore. I had washers shimming the pulleys up on some corners just to keep the belts from jumping off. It had numerous holes that had been welded up and was missing the hood and none of the tires would stay pumped up. Also was on its second engine. No telling how much money that old mower made me but I finally got the goodie out of it. So when it quit it was either buy a new one $1500-$10000 (+) maintenance, gas, blades, time, etc. or pay my brother $50 every two weeks. It was a no brainer for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1516263, member: 24583"] Yeah it’s a little aggravating but thankfully I gave up grass cutting for now. I ran my old John Deere till the deck literally couldn’t be patched anymore. I had washers shimming the pulleys up on some corners just to keep the belts from jumping off. It had numerous holes that had been welded up and was missing the hood and none of the tires would stay pumped up. Also was on its second engine. No telling how much money that old mower made me but I finally got the goodie out of it. So when it quit it was either buy a new one $1500-$10000 (+) maintenance, gas, blades, time, etc. or pay my brother $50 every two weeks. It was a no brainer for me. [/QUOTE]
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