Zenmervolt
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Originally posted by: keird
I had a 1984 8-HP Simplicity that I destroyed last year. After replacing tires and a starter, I thought I was all set for maintenance, just until there was a loud metalic bang and oil was spewing from the engine. A rod or piston blew a hole through the engine casing.
I need to buy a new riding mower and need advice, too. I'm looking at $1,600 for a Deere.
You threw a rod, probably had very little oil in the engine. When was the last time you changed the oil?
I don't recommend a $1,600 riding mower. For a $1,600 Deere, you're paying $1,000 for the mower and $600 for green paint. The higher-end Deere tractors are good, but not the ones you can buy from a box store.
Decent models will start around $2,250. You can't buy them from box stores. Personally, I would expect a good quality new lawn tractor to run me at least $3,500 and more likely in the $4,500 to $5,500 range.
If you want a Deere, the X300 is the smallest I would go and you're looking at about $3,000. Personally, I'd gravitate towards the X500 models instead, but those are even more. Overall, I still prefer Simplicity to Deere, but the X series are solid. Just stay away from the LA1XX models from Deere (also sometimes called the "100 Series").
ZV
