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    Ride on Mowers....I want buy one.

    I'm in the market for a ride on , have a clapped out MTD.

    Looking in the $2-2.5k zone.

    Every manufacturer or agent praises his stock of course.

    I'd really be interested in what not to buy and why.

    I like the look of the new (husqvarna derived) McColloughs

    Can get a new fluid drive Rover for $2700....sounds good value.

    any comments or good advice accepted , thanks

    Den

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    John Deere, Toro and Greenfield were the ones well regarded when I bought. To be honest though, the Greenfield really did not impress me at all. I'm not sure what type of quality you will get for $2000-2500.
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    Slunnie


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    Cox are pretty good.
    Easy to drive & maintain, B&S motor, big turning circle is my main complaint.
    Mine cost more like 4k though.
    Jonesfam

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    I have had a good run with a John Deere L105 which over 3 years I have put 85 hours on. Do change the oil every 20 hours & the filter at the same time. I've had to replace several of the pulleys on the mower deck, just running rough, but our 5 acre block has lots of cape weed, & marshmallow weed that can get very tough if left too long. They are selling for about $2700 over here in the west.

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    cox and greendfield.... aussie made and tough. They don't look "fancy" like the american imports. You'll be looking at used for that money though....

    I have an aussie made rover .... the only thing it's ever needed is blades, and a drive belt. The thing gets absolutely hammered. Aussie tough, never broken a deck spindle, never replaced any bearings, never broken anything. It was also useless as a mower when purchased new, I had to cut 1" out of the front of the cutter deck before it would cut grass.

    My brother inlaw has 3 american import ride ons of various makes. The only thing they have in common is there all always broken.

    seeya,
    Shane L.

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    yes I see that DC , they are a bit more exxy than I was intending.

    maybe some mower shop will have a chrissy special for me.

    have done lots of searches though.

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    If at all possible, get something with a hydrostatic transmission, or some other form of easy forward / reverse shift. My Kubota was out of action a few years ago with a burnt-out exhaust valve, borrowed a mate's John Deere with manual forward / reverse, the difference in useability was incredible. With the hydrostatic drive in the Kubota I never even notice how often I go backwards & forwards, but with a manual gearchange it becomes a real chore.

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    I have a 5 year old 32" greenfield with a B&S motor and 200hrs on the clock. Bought it second hand 4 years ago (paid $2500) when we moved house onto a 5 acre block. It is pretty basic in its construction but its build quality is very solid. All belt driven but haven't needed to change a belt yet. I service it every 50hrs and have changed the blades a couple of times when they have become bent or chipped due to hitting rocks. The forward / rear control is via a rocker accelerator pedal so very easy. The cut finish is good but I need to keep the deck well adjusted.

    Andy

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    I also have a Greenfield an Evo111,13hp B & S motor, all belt drive we bought it S/hand and paid $1000 for it,it has about 800 hrs on it now, we have an acre and I do the un-made road easement as well,serviced and oil changed regularly,and has a 5 litre tank,gives me more than enough to do the full house yard and footpath. it has only cost me for 2 front tyres as the others were bald, so next to no steering.parts are readily available

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    I have (well my wife does) a toro zero turn, I miss my old greenfield

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