If you check used equipment prices you will see that there are a LOT of older lawn tractors bringing nearly as much used as a new lawn tractor built today.
A $500 mower that is 15 years old will have a MUCH better deck on it, and the spindles were built with heavy steel castings that are serviceable... that deck will most likely be around after another 15 years.
I know that by looking at my early 1970's Cub Cadette 1450... It has mowed over 5 acres every year for its first 25 years, and still mows it's share since. Lots of snow removal and general yard work hauling.
It has used up MANY sets of blades ... Still cuts perfectly, like the day it was new!
It may, at some point, start "nickel and dim-en" me but it's almost 40 years of service now... and has not started yet. PLUS if I sold it today, it still is selling for over $1000. A friend of mine always liked mine so he started looking for one... after looking at quite a few he spent $1150 and has a nice 35 year old... with still a lot of years in it.
You will find that good used equipment is always worth owning... :smile:KennyV
A $500 mower that is 15 years old will have a MUCH better deck on it, and the spindles were built with heavy steel castings that are serviceable... that deck will most likely be around after another 15 years.
I know that by looking at my early 1970's Cub Cadette 1450... It has mowed over 5 acres every year for its first 25 years, and still mows it's share since. Lots of snow removal and general yard work hauling.
It has used up MANY sets of blades ... Still cuts perfectly, like the day it was new!
It may, at some point, start "nickel and dim-en" me but it's almost 40 years of service now... and has not started yet. PLUS if I sold it today, it still is selling for over $1000. A friend of mine always liked mine so he started looking for one... after looking at quite a few he spent $1150 and has a nice 35 year old... with still a lot of years in it.
You will find that good used equipment is always worth owning... :smile:KennyV