After 14 years with my J.D. D110 lawn tractor I'm buying a replacement lawn tractor (another J.D.) Having this past experience I found this still helpful for me and should be even more helpful if buying for the first time. Handyman your the best!
i have been mowing my lawn lately with a 1961 cub cadet original. surprising what it will do with only a 7hp kohler K161. it only has a 1 gallon fuel tank but it mows all of my 1-1/2 acres with gas to spare. i only paid $400 for this machine 2 years ago with a rebuild kohler and a NICE condition deck, i would actually go so far to say is the deck is nice enough to be called rare. it isnt even pitted. i just painted underneath the deck with bed-liner spray, keep it clean it will last a lifetime; and reapply paint annually. its funny because this is not particularly a large machine, but it is without a doubt a garden tractor. heavy duty C channel frame, heavy duty IH cub cadet cast iron transmission, cast iron block engine. sometimes the vintage equipment is worth a look, plus they look cool.
i have my 1968 104 cub cadet i mow my grass with still, 50 years old and going strong haven't even rebuilt the motor in it yet, but i am also only mowing 0.23 acre LOLLLL soo yet i just keep that i also got a 2013 RE snapper its a pos i mow my back yard with it cause its full of dog shit
John deere is the only mower I will trust in this lineup I have ran each one for commercial mowing and have to say all failed accept john deere the troy built died the poulan pro just did not have the weight and the cub cadet was way to cheaply built. The john deere on the other hand mowed down 2 to 3 feet of grass without any issues at all.
Went and looked at lowes for a tractor. They had an e100 there and were asking 2 thousand for it. Was not impressed with the build quality at all. The hood was completely plastic and VERY flimsily. Couldn't believe john deere would put something out like that. The wiring was real messy too compared the others. Went with a craftsmen which MTD makes and it actually looked pretty good for the price. Has a cast iron front axle like the deere did but the hood was steel and more sturdy. Bumper brackets where thicker gauge too. Of course john deere make MUCH better tractors models but the budget one's i do not think are any better
There is a lot to unpack here. I will just leave it at this, these are the cheap-end products that aren't commercial grade. If you are going to get a commerical grade JD or CC, they will cost over $3k. These are the typical 'name-brand' mowers that you get at Lowes or Home Depot. They work for most people.
Small tanks are the way to go i thought they where good my grand fathers tractor gets dirt of leaves in gas tank some how we are not shore how good tractor but bitch cleaning leaves out and i desided to put a homemade push bar one mine made of steal you the ones buy ant as strong and the smaller gas tanks ant much of an ishu i can run mine 2 or 3hour by that time you will have to go in for a cold bear lol
Gees, $1,100 in Australia will buy you a very old, worn-out, ride-on mower. I bought a secondhand Zero turn, and it cost me $7,500. A new one was priced over $13,000. And that is only a mid-range mower. I've seen zero turns here for over $26,000. How come everything is so cheap in America?
All of these are made cheap and are junk. The smallest lawn mower should be X300 John Deere anything less are a waste of money, I was a dealer for John Deere for years and we even sold Cub against my better judgement they are made by MTD
Here is the thing You will buy how many cheap ones to my One I know how it works I have been in the business for over 30 years we had customers that want to buy only one mower not 4-5 mowers in the years to come you are the person that is going to spend a lot more money, Your Choice
After 14 years with my J.D. D110 lawn tractor I'm buying a replacement lawn tractor (another J.D.) Having this past experience I found this still helpful for me and should be even more helpful if buying for the first time. Handyman your the best!
Man you’re like my dad who is no longer with us. Thank you for creating these videos
This was a very helpful guide to a first time buyer, thank you.
Excellent info Sir!
i chose the poulan pro and it worked tremendously well i would 100% recommend!
Great info, thank you.
i have been mowing my lawn lately with a 1961 cub cadet original. surprising what it will do with only a 7hp kohler K161. it only has a 1 gallon fuel tank but it mows all of my 1-1/2 acres with gas to spare. i only paid $400 for this machine 2 years ago with a rebuild kohler and a NICE condition deck, i would actually go so far to say is the deck is nice enough to be called rare. it isnt even pitted. i just painted underneath the deck with bed-liner spray, keep it clean it will last a lifetime; and reapply paint annually.
its funny because this is not particularly a large machine, but it is without a doubt a garden tractor. heavy duty C channel frame, heavy duty IH cub cadet cast iron transmission, cast iron block engine.
sometimes the vintage equipment is worth a look, plus they look cool.
i have my 1968 104 cub cadet i mow my grass with still, 50 years old and going strong haven't even rebuilt the motor in it yet, but i am also only mowing 0.23 acre LOLLLL soo yet i just keep that i also got a 2013 RE snapper its a pos i mow my back yard with it cause its full of dog shit
the old stuff is crude yes but it was overbuilt. i also have a 1948 farmall cub that needs a little TLC
right on man
@@ad356 that's why I love my 86 Deere 420!
Thank you
Wow, finally a good review.
You can get lawn tractors now that have larger cutting decks than 48 inches.
Brilliant
John Deere or husqvarna?
John deere is the only mower I will trust in this lineup I have ran each one for commercial mowing and have to say all failed accept john deere the troy built died the poulan pro just did not have the weight and the cub cadet was way to cheaply built. The john deere on the other hand mowed down 2 to 3 feet of grass without any issues at all.
Went and looked at lowes for a tractor. They had an e100 there and were asking 2 thousand for it. Was not impressed with the build quality at all. The hood was completely plastic and VERY flimsily. Couldn't believe john deere would put something out like that. The wiring was real messy too compared the others. Went with a craftsmen which MTD makes and it actually looked pretty good for the price. Has a cast iron front axle like the deere did but the hood was steel and more sturdy. Bumper brackets where thicker gauge too. Of course john deere make MUCH better tractors models but the budget one's i do not think are any better
Our last tractor was an MTD and is still running strong 20 years later. Light duty work of course but i keep the maintenance up
I would get the john deere but i like to change more than a half quart of oil at a time, so i got a cubbie
There is a lot to unpack here. I will just leave it at this, these are the cheap-end products that aren't commercial grade. If you are going to get a commerical grade JD or CC, they will cost over $3k. These are the typical 'name-brand' mowers that you get at Lowes or Home Depot. They work for most people.
All these mowers are the same cheaply made. The John Deer mower you're just paying for the name.
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How about talking about how long they last. CVTs don't last. Get a manual transmission, if you can find one.
I would prefer a hydrostatic because I need to make a lot of turns and reverse, atleast in the front of my house
How come my 94 Murray that is a CVT still runs fine. Just mowed with it.
Not very much info there manhandy
This guy serious with his hair?
Looks natural and low-maintenance. Not all guys are prissy.
Small tanks are the way to go i thought they where good my grand fathers tractor gets dirt of leaves in gas tank some how we are not shore how good tractor but bitch cleaning leaves out and i desided to put a homemade push bar one mine made of steal you the ones buy ant as strong and the smaller gas tanks ant much of an ishu i can run mine 2 or 3hour by that time you will have to go in for a cold bear lol
Big tanks are not good to clean
Gees, $1,100 in Australia will buy you a very old, worn-out, ride-on mower.
I bought a secondhand Zero turn, and it cost me $7,500. A new one was priced over $13,000. And that is only a mid-range mower. I've seen zero turns here for over $26,000.
How come everything is so cheap in America?
Because everyone is poor.
And really everything is skyrocketing in price now over the last few years so, not anymore.
No john deere that was a junk mower like the rest u showed
All of these are made cheap and are junk. The smallest lawn mower should be X300 John Deere anything less are a waste of money, I was a dealer for John Deere for years and we even sold Cub against my better judgement they are made by MTD
Here is the thing You will buy how many cheap ones to my One I know how it works I have been in the business for over 30 years we had customers that want to buy only one mower not 4-5 mowers in the years to come you are the person that is going to spend a lot more money, Your Choice
@@Nostromo_1 evidently you don't have much grass to mow and you are not using a Briggs Stratton motor!
Thank you