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Riding mower decisions...opinions welcome

jfw432
13 years ago

I'm looking at two particular riding mowers for mowing the fairly steep hills in my yard. I understand a Garden Tractor would be best but I really don't want to drop an extra $500-$1000 on the chance that it may or may not be better. I've read too many stories of people buying $3k mowers only to have them take a dump before the neighbors $1k unit is still going strong. I don't mind wrenching on a mower or changing hydro oil but I don't want to have to every weekend.

I'm looking at getting the Craftsman YT4000 with turn tight which has the Tuff Torq K46 transmission or the Cub Cadet 1046VT which has the Hydro-Gear 0510. I've seen the stats for both but the stats don't say whether it will hold up to abuse. The stats aren't consistent either and while the hydro-gear gives continuous and peak torque values, the tuff torq doesn't say whether their values are peak or continuous.

From what I've read so far, the Craftsman is supposedly a Husqvarna rebadge and has a 2 year warranty. The Cub Cadet obviously has a better name and has a 3 year warranty. Do you think either of these companies would honor their warranty if something big like the transmission went out?

I know both hydrostatic trannys are light duty in nature but I've seen write ups for rebuilding the k46 for cheap and I'd have no problems doing that every 3 years or so if need be. The 0510 tranny doesn't appear to sell the parts you'd really need to rebuild it but I haven't called the manufacturer either.

Let me know what you guys think.

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