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Buying a craftsman?

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lawnguy67

lawnguy67

So I'm thinking about buying a craftsman 2000 . The one that has 19.5 horsepower and is the red one. Any advice would be appreciated. I want to get a good mower that will last me for many years an not cost an arm and a leg ... Thanks


#2

M

motoman

I and others need more than19.5 and red one to comment. I own a 2004 dyt 4000 intek 24 and can comment on that one only. Tell us more


#3

wjjones

wjjones

So I'm thinking about buying a craftsman 2000 . The one that has 19.5 horsepower and is the red one. Any advice would be appreciated. I want to get a good mower that will last me for many years an not cost an arm and a leg ... Thanks



The Craftsman LT2000 is a very good mower do you have a model#?


#4

midnite rider

midnite rider

This is a Craftsman 42'' 19.5hp* Automatic Lawn Tractor Non CA Sears Item# 07128884000 | Model# 28884 on sale for $1139.99 at a savings of $350 available in the Sears store. Yes, that is a fine lawn tractor in my opinion.
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midnite rider

midnite rider

Here it is with the bagger attached.
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I paid $1200 for a 12hp Craftsman II Lawn tractor with a bagger from Sears, way back in 1988 or about 25 years ago. Not much else has stayed around the same price since than. Oh and by the way she still runs and I still have her.


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lawnguy67

lawnguy67

Well my lawn is only about 2 acres and its pretty level ground. That's why I was thinking that 19.5 horsepower should be powerful enough


#7

midnite rider

midnite rider

Well my lawn is only about 2 acres and its pretty level ground. That's why I was thinking that 19.5 horsepower should be powerful enough

At 2 acres you may consider the 46" cut and 21HP model for only $75 more. The larger deck will cut down on the time to mow and be well worth it.
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Rivets

My opinion only, you get what you pay for. Someone said that it is just about the same price as what they paid in 1988, this should tell you something. I work on many Crapmans every year and the quality and durability is only good for about 5 years. Cheap thin stamped deck, light box front axle with cheap wheel spindles, plasic bushings everywhere. 5 years for $1200 or 10 years for $2000, which is the cheaper unit.


#9

midnite rider

midnite rider

I stand by my earlier comments and tend to differ with his opinion. I did not see a $2000 recommendation. 25 years for $1200 or 10 years for $2000, now which is the cheaper unit? Mine has never been in a repair shop. They are called Craftsman not a crapsman and as a homeowner for the money you will be well served with it. They did not get to be one of the largest brands by selling crap. They get a bad rap probably because there are more of them out there than any other brand. That ought to tell you something. There are many people here with testimonials how their's has served them well for many years. They are branded Craftsman as there are only a few manufacturers (Husqvarna and MTD) who make all the brands. Do some research as most all brands for homeowners come from these two manufacturers. Those $2000 mowers were $2000 twenty five years ago also and most are the same manufacturer as Craftsman uses. Now if you want a commercial mower you will pay a lot more than $2000. As I said mine is still going strong after 25 years and the one in my avatar is 30 years old. If you take care of it , it will take care of you. It is not built to be abused as most are not. My front axle, bushings and spindles are original and working just fine. If I need parts (rarely) they are easy to get and cheap and easy to repair. But this is only my opinion as I stayed at a Holiday Inn last night. :laughing: Your money and your choice.


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Carscw

Carscw

For what your going to use it for the craftsman will do just fine and give you years of mowing fun.

(( racing is the only sport that you need two balls ))


#11

silver1

silver1

I see this Troy Built for $999.00 at Lowes.
They have a 22 HP for $1800 and many more.

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#12

lawnguy67

lawnguy67

Thank you all for the input.


#13

lawnguy67

lawnguy67

Update: I ended up taking midnite riders advice and bought the 21 horsepower 46in cut craftsman http://c.shld.net/rpx/i/s/i/spin/image/spin_prod_684936401?hei=100&wid=100

I love it but my only concern is that I hear some squeaking on the back axle transmission area


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