Partsman41953
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Hi all,
I have a normal-size residential lot that is slopped at least 30 to 35 degree and was looking for the most economical lawnmower for this application. I now have an older John Deer 14 ST mower and was not sure if I should put the money into repairing that mower or just replace in. The blade needs to be replaced and I either need the carburetor replaced or rebuilt. The adjustment for the choke does not work at this time either so it is difficult to adjust the power of the mower. I also am having a very difficult time getting up the slope with this mower.
Any ideas if I should replace it and if so which mower would be better on the slope or should I just repair what I have and just deal with the slope.
Thanks for your input.
Glenn
I have a normal-size residential lot that is slopped at least 30 to 35 degree and was looking for the most economical lawnmower for this application. I now have an older John Deer 14 ST mower and was not sure if I should put the money into repairing that mower or just replace in. The blade needs to be replaced and I either need the carburetor replaced or rebuilt. The adjustment for the choke does not work at this time either so it is difficult to adjust the power of the mower. I also am having a very difficult time getting up the slope with this mower.
Any ideas if I should replace it and if so which mower would be better on the slope or should I just repair what I have and just deal with the slope.
Thanks for your input.
Glenn