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Considering Husqvarna or Snapper

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daveva

Hi everyone,
I'm looking to replace a great John Deere 30" rear engine mower that's about 20 years old. It's doing alright, but I know pretty soon it's gonna go.

I've got 40+ acres but the area I'd be using the mower is the fenced yard area and a front lawn, probably an acre or so. The rest of what I mow (non-lawn) is done with a bush hog. The JD has been great because the small size can get in to some of the areas between small trees in the lawn, but some of the tight areas like that I've been mowing I'm going to mulch so that I have less of an obstacle course.

The repair shop I use sells Snappers and they've got a 28" rear engine (I think it's the RE100) for $1599. It's very similar to the JD in size and features.

I've also looked at a 46" Huskvarna at Lowe's. I believe the model is YTH22V46. It's the same price, $1599, as the Snapper. I like that hydrostatic transmission and it's a nice machine. The size is obviously bigger than what I have now, but I could make quicker work of the job with a larger cut. Could also do some additional mowing with it in areas that I'm using the bush hog now and take care of things with the mower instead.

I've heard good things about Huskvarna, but reading the reviews on the Lowe's site is making me a little hesitant. When I read numerous reviews that say that it worked well for a short period of time and then started falling apart, or about large repair bills even with an extended warranty, I worry.

I was considering a Cub Cadet, but my Kubota dealer talked me out of it since they're being made by MTD and says that they quit carrying them after selling them for decades because of all the problems with them. He naturally wants to sell me a Kubota mower, and I'm sure they're great as I love my Kubota tractor I've had for 10+ years, but I really don't want to spend that much on a lawn mower.

Only other models I might consider would be the Ariens or the Simplicity that another local tractor shop carries.

I'm not trying to invest in something that will last 20 years, but I don't want to buy junk either.

Any feedback would be appreciated.


#2

clpolcar

clpolcar

My neighbor has a cub cadet and has no problem with it. Just because its made by MTD doesn't mean its garbage. If I wanted a lawn tractor I would buy a cub cadet. Personally if you cutting a acre get a bigger deck the 28 inches. The guy with the Kubota are gonna want to sell you that. That's because its what he has. Snappers are nice mowers. I would not be afraid to look at the cub cadets. There nice mowers. Get the job done. But in the end its your choice and where you want to buy from


#3

clpolcar

clpolcar

Oh and I'm pretty sure cub cadet is MTD there not just made buy them. That's the company. MTD makes a lot of other brands also then just cub cadet


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daveva

Oh and I'm pretty sure cub cadet is MTD there not just made buy them. That's the company. MTD makes a lot of other brands also then just cub cadet

Yes, I realize that. I've not heard good things about MTD.

I know the Kubota dealer was trying to sell me a Kubota because that's what he sells.

I think the larger mower may be the way to go.

Any experience on Husqvarna would be appreciated. I hear a lot of "it was great while it lasted" in reviews on the Husqvarna.


#5

clpolcar

clpolcar

The only experience I have with huskys are there 21 inch push mowers. There nice. I think that husky makes craftsman mowers. Idk Havn't really heard anything bad about them tho.


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