My Troy-Bilt engine died. Parts and labor for repair exceed the value of the unit.
The engine is a powermore and apparently they don't sell replacements.
I want to buy a new riding mower so I started doing some research.
I would really like one made in America but it seems everyone has theirs either made entirely in China or "Assembled in the USA with foreign parts"
Which to me means cheap steel and poor craftsmanship.
No matter which brand I look up there are 5 star reviews and one star reviews of the same mower.
In the time my neighbor has used the same Cub Cadet, I have went through a John Deere, and two Troy-Bilts.
Now I see Cub has started using Chinese engines. Briggs has foreign parts in it.
I am at a total loss and I can't afford a $4000 mower to get lasting quality.
Local Cub Cadets have Tecumseh engines (made in china) What ever happened to the American made riding mowers with the American made Briggs and Straiten engines???
I don't want to keep buying mowers every three or four years.
Lowes or Home Depot like stores are no help. If you start asking questions too deep they don't have answers.
Is everything made in China now days?
The engine is a powermore and apparently they don't sell replacements.
I want to buy a new riding mower so I started doing some research.
I would really like one made in America but it seems everyone has theirs either made entirely in China or "Assembled in the USA with foreign parts"
Which to me means cheap steel and poor craftsmanship.
No matter which brand I look up there are 5 star reviews and one star reviews of the same mower.
In the time my neighbor has used the same Cub Cadet, I have went through a John Deere, and two Troy-Bilts.
Now I see Cub has started using Chinese engines. Briggs has foreign parts in it.
I am at a total loss and I can't afford a $4000 mower to get lasting quality.
Local Cub Cadets have Tecumseh engines (made in china) What ever happened to the American made riding mowers with the American made Briggs and Straiten engines???
I don't want to keep buying mowers every three or four years.
Lowes or Home Depot like stores are no help. If you start asking questions too deep they don't have answers.
Is everything made in China now days?