Looking to replace our Craftsman LT2000, 17.5 HP
It runs well, but just doesn't seem like the blades are spinning fast enough to give a nice cut.
Blades are sharp and I only cut a couple inches.
Current mower is a 2003, 14 years old.
Any recommendations?
John Deere.. a real JD from a dealer not a wannabe from a big box store. I made the switch from craftsman about 15 years ago and never regretted. It's like compareing a Camry to a Lexus.
Looking to replace our Craftsman LT2000, 17.5 HP
It runs well, but just doesn't seem like the blades are spinning fast enough to give a nice cut.
Blades are sharp and I only cut a couple inches.
Current mower is a 2003, 14 years old.
Any recommendations?
why drive a crappy Lexus when you can drive the Cadillac, get the scag zero turn with bagger
get the scag zero turn with bagger
Looking to replace our Craftsman LT2000, 17.5 HP
It runs well, but just doesn't seem like the blades are spinning fast enough to give a nice cut.
Blades are sharp and I only cut a couple inches.
Current mower is a 2003, 14 years old.
Any recommendations?
Or a Cub Cadet from a dealer. All of the big box store John Deeres and CC's are AYP or MTD (same company). If all you want to do is mowing, a zero turn is they way to go. For tilling, plowing snow, or hauling a trailer a tractor is a better choice.