You that’s a rider and don’t need to push it around..?Yeah, probably around that, to make it look good I’d guess it was close to 2 hours.
You that’s a rider and don’t need to push it around..?Yeah, probably around that, to make it look good I’d guess it was close to 2 hours.
And another chainsaw with chain flopping around... I had one I sold it the next day.
Yeah, probably around that, to make it look good I’d guess it was close to 2 hours.
At least my carb always works!
I tried pushing the rider around, the steering just wouldn’t cooperate! Why are you guys judging me???You that’s a rider and don’t need to push it around..?
Then the parts would be twice as expensive.If only John Deere made chainsaws...
It was kind of an inside joke about a nearly 50 year old (1976) John Deere rototiller that still fires up every year.Then the parts would be twice as expensive.
Only because its a Kohler engine. Those were solid. If JD actually made it, I dont think it would work. LOLIt was kind of an inside joke about a nearly 50 year old (1976) John Deere rototiller that still fires up every year.
I honestly don't remember if it was a Briggs or a Kohler. You'd have to ask @BigRed since he's the owner now. My JD 125 lawn tractor (2006) has a Briggs, and it's been great. The only problem I've had with it is that it seems to burn through a steering pinion gear about every year lately. But that only started a couple of years ago. Thankfully it's a cheap part and easy to replace.Only because its a Kohler engine. Those were solid. If JD actually made it, I dont think it would work. LOL
Those were right behind Briggs in reliability. I have a briggs fired tiller from the 70s and it runs great.
There about $4k higher and I think the largest cut is 48 inches.9 grand is a bit much, however, if they are priced closer to a comparable gas model, I’d buy the electric one. That has nothing to do with going green either, for my little quarter acre lot, my 20 horsepower garden tractor is a little overkill, but it was free, and it cut my mowing time from 2 hours to about 45 minutes. I’d much prefer the no vibration and no noise of an electric mower.
I’m sure there’s going to be some vibration, but I can’t imagine it’s anywhere close to a gas mower. The zero turn in my little yard would probably cut my mowing time again, no backing up, no two point turns around the trees or flower garden. Regardless, I can’t afford it, and I really don’t need it, and I definitely wouldn’t be paying an extra $4,000 just because it’s electric!There about $4k higher and I think the largest cut is 48 inches.
I have not had occasion to see one in use so I wonder if the mower blade would vibrate?
Wonder how popular they might be in California? Oh wait don’t charge your Tesla, or your mower lol.
It’s nice to reduce your mowing time, I do our frontage with a push mower takes about 45 minutes could use the zero turn I suppose but I am not a fan of roll overs.
I put stabilizer in a total of 3 engins in my life. They are the only 3cengines I've ever had to replace.Or put stabilizer in the gas while using it, then drain it for the extended period.
I know for a fact they used Kohler. There is a tiller out at my boyhood home that I looked into fixing. I might have to revisit that since the tiller I got from a neighbor is a good 10-15 years older than that one. So old I cant even get (Briggs) parts for.I honestly don't remember if it was a Briggs or a Kohler. You'd have to ask @BigRed since he's the owner now. My JD 125 lawn tractor (2006) has a Briggs, and it's been great. The only problem I've had with it is that it seems to burn through a steering pinion gear about every year lately. But that only started a couple of years ago. Thankfully it's a cheap part and easy to replace.
Hey, that's a lot of virtue that can be signaled for a mere 9 grand.seems like a lot of visits from Murphy could be thwarted if we would just go Green? I mean why not all battery powered lawn tools?
Still trying to figure out who thought it would be a good idea to order up 15 battery powered Zero Turn Mowers at a ridiculous price of $9k each at TSC?
You're not doing it right.I put stabilizer in a total of 3 engins in my life. They are the only 3cengines I've ever had to replace.
You know, I was thinking about that as I was heading back through Clermont to go home. Where is that station located?On a related note, on my drive home from the memorial, I had a minor panic attack. I saw my source for pure gas is no longer a Co-Op. its now an Amoco.
I pulled in to check things out and thank God they are still selling the pure gas. Whew.