I have a Husqvarna YTH24V48 that I bought new. It has been a good mower, but now with a little over 150 hours, the transmission is slipping. I had new belts (deck and drive) put on it, but that didn't help. Next the shop told me I needed new pulleys, and I had them install three new pulleys. New pulleys didn't help. My original dealer, which had decent mechanics, is now out of business. I'm not going back to the shop that did the aforementioned repairs because they give me the impression that they're not very competent.
I am mowing between 1.5 and 2 acres with some low (sometimes muddy) areas, lots of tree roots, and some short, steep slopes. Also during late summer early fall, I pull a 50-inch Husqvarna sweeper to pick up a lot of pine straw. These are fairly heavy loads. I'm guessing that the Tufftorq K46 transmission is not up to the task. The engine, deck, and electric clutch on the Husqvarna are in good shape, but I don't think a new K46 will last any longer than the original.
I've been looking for new lawn tractors with at least a K62 transmission. The Cub Cadet XT2 GX54D allegedly has a K62, but it is at the very top of my price range. Based on what I've seen so far, it looks like the transmission on this mower is fairly easy to access for fluid changes.
I would appreciate any advice/experience relative to the Cub Cadet and any others, new or used, that have a transmission more robust than the K46.
Thanks.
I am mowing between 1.5 and 2 acres with some low (sometimes muddy) areas, lots of tree roots, and some short, steep slopes. Also during late summer early fall, I pull a 50-inch Husqvarna sweeper to pick up a lot of pine straw. These are fairly heavy loads. I'm guessing that the Tufftorq K46 transmission is not up to the task. The engine, deck, and electric clutch on the Husqvarna are in good shape, but I don't think a new K46 will last any longer than the original.
I've been looking for new lawn tractors with at least a K62 transmission. The Cub Cadet XT2 GX54D allegedly has a K62, but it is at the very top of my price range. Based on what I've seen so far, it looks like the transmission on this mower is fairly easy to access for fluid changes.
I would appreciate any advice/experience relative to the Cub Cadet and any others, new or used, that have a transmission more robust than the K46.
Thanks.