John Deere vs Cub Cadet
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Comments (16)(Posted on fatwallet) Just in case a price change makes a difference to you. Cub Cadet 20HP 46" cut Zero turn riding mower. This item normally sells for $2999, but is priced $1599 SKU 955-112 I saw this at the HD clearance center located in Austell Ga, a one of a kind HD store. Based on my experience, if a local store has this item, it will not be the same, but worth a check. Can be seen at the Cub Cadet site here Specs from Cub Cadet * 20 HP* Kohler® Courage® Twin Cylinder OHV Engine * Fully Pressurized Automotive-Style Oil Pump w/Spin-on Oil Filter * Dual Hydro-Gear EZT Transmission * 46" QuickAttach Deck * Patented Smart Jet High-Pressure Deck Washing System * Exclusive RevTEK Reverse Mowing Technology allows moving in forward or reverse until the operator leaves the tractor seat, turns the key back to normal or turns off the engine. * Fingertip Electronic PTO Engagement * * as rated by engine manufacturer...See MoreWhich snowblower?
Comments (19)Hi, One question is what is he other side of the hedge? Is it somewhere you can put some snow? I.E. is it a street, or is it a neighbour's yard, hence off limits? A honda can blow snow quite far. Even the wet slushy stuff it can blow up about 15 feet, and length about 15 feet away. If you have soft light stuff it will blow up about 25 feet and lenght about 80 feet. If I were you I would try and blow over the hedge if possible. That would solve alot of issues. If you have to blow straight in front you could, but you would be sort of re throwing the snow you have blown before. If you have a narrow ally, which I think you have, then maybe this is the only option. As far as fuel is concerned, all my mower and snow blowers and car are hondas. (Honda civic). All I do is to put STABIL, available at any Home Depot, into the empty plastic container first. Then go to the petrol station and fill up with petrol (sorry petrol=gasoline). The stabil keeps the fuel in good condition and so far I have had no issues. Never had to take apart stuff due to clogged carberttors. Some people has major issues with bad fulel, others like me so far have been lucky and no issues.... I also think you may have missed the main snowblower season. Snowblowers are seasonal items, and they only build so many a year. They try and make sure they sell out by December. No one really wants to have inventory sitting around a whole year. I would keep calling around, maybe something will show up. Warmest regards, Mike....See MoreJohn Deere or Cub Cadet?
Comments (9)I bought a ZTT 58 days ago and am considering exercising my 60 day money back guarantee option. I started a post detailing why just moments ago that you should read. I think the zero turn is neat on pavement, but it tears the lawn under the back inside wheel if you do the full 360. I've already had several problems with durability issues. If you want to tow anything that attaches with more than 1 pin, prefer that your bagger not fling off if you bump the shoot against anything and would be bothered by the rubber foot pedals flew off the steel at random times, I'd advise against the Cub Cadet. It is very good on steep hills, but it just isn't sturdy for doing anything more than mowing despite the claims to the contrary....See MoreCub cadet LT 1040vs jd LA 100/110
Comments (2)gitter- why are they your main choice? Have u sat on or driven either? comfort is a big factor. u should be more specific about your use. will u have a cart,haul firewood or mulch etc., beside leaves. Search for slammer's rules on this forum for a start. docrx...See MoreUser
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