Greetings,
I am researching a new riding mower. Currently we have 1/2 an acre but looking to move to a 1-2 acre place within the next couple years. We would like to buy something that we could take with us to our next home. Our current home is on a pretty decent slope. We have about $2000 for this mower plus cart.
I read this guys review of the Craftsman YT3000 (28853) and couldn't find too many negative reviews on the interwebs. Except when I was googling the Kohler Courage motor which brought me to this forum. I read through the threads and now I'm kinda scared to pull the trigger on this purchase.
I am very unmechanical and can only do basic maintenance. Last night we went to Sears and the sales guy made it sound like the included 2 year warranty for this model was useless and we really need to purchase at least the extended 3 year warranty. He said that if anything was deemed not to be a manufacturers defect by the technician then we would have to pay for the service call and repair. He said with the extended service plan everything is covered except abuse. Internet price for this model is $1595 + 3 year extended warranty + cart = $2100. Just a hair over my budget but if it means not having to worry about this thing for 3 years I'm ok with that.
Lastly, the complaints I have read on that Craftsman model were mostly related to the tires with poor tread designed to not damage lawns. The article I linked says you cannot put chains on this model (he didn't explain why). Would adding wheel weights be enough? If we put after market tires on would that threaten any warranty service? In my old riding mower there were a couple spots on our lawn I would get stuck.
That said here are my questions:
Does anyone have any comments on that particular model?
What about issues with the Kohler Courage that I read a lot about on this forum?
Given I'm not good with mechanical things would getting the extended maintenance warranty be worth the $350?
Does anyone have any recommendations for other riding mowers?
Thanks!
I am researching a new riding mower. Currently we have 1/2 an acre but looking to move to a 1-2 acre place within the next couple years. We would like to buy something that we could take with us to our next home. Our current home is on a pretty decent slope. We have about $2000 for this mower plus cart.
I read this guys review of the Craftsman YT3000 (28853) and couldn't find too many negative reviews on the interwebs. Except when I was googling the Kohler Courage motor which brought me to this forum. I read through the threads and now I'm kinda scared to pull the trigger on this purchase.
I am very unmechanical and can only do basic maintenance. Last night we went to Sears and the sales guy made it sound like the included 2 year warranty for this model was useless and we really need to purchase at least the extended 3 year warranty. He said that if anything was deemed not to be a manufacturers defect by the technician then we would have to pay for the service call and repair. He said with the extended service plan everything is covered except abuse. Internet price for this model is $1595 + 3 year extended warranty + cart = $2100. Just a hair over my budget but if it means not having to worry about this thing for 3 years I'm ok with that.
Lastly, the complaints I have read on that Craftsman model were mostly related to the tires with poor tread designed to not damage lawns. The article I linked says you cannot put chains on this model (he didn't explain why). Would adding wheel weights be enough? If we put after market tires on would that threaten any warranty service? In my old riding mower there were a couple spots on our lawn I would get stuck.
That said here are my questions:
Does anyone have any comments on that particular model?
What about issues with the Kohler Courage that I read a lot about on this forum?
Given I'm not good with mechanical things would getting the extended maintenance warranty be worth the $350?
Does anyone have any recommendations for other riding mowers?
Thanks!