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<blockquote data-quote="j-mox" data-source="post: 614836" data-attributes="member: 898"><p>For your price range I'd go with the John Deere such as they have at Lowes. They are good mowers and will last you with just some proper maintenance and not abused. I had one for around 12 years with few issues and had well over 800 hours on it. Regular oil changes and kept clean and in a shed. </p><p></p><p>The big difference between the lower and more expensive Deere models, and most brands I would bet, is the higher priced ARE better but also "rebuildable". When I say that I mean wheel bearings instead of bushings, better power steering instead of linkage style, higher quality decks and gearboxes. </p><p></p><p>As said you get what you pay for but also a little care goes a long way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j-mox, post: 614836, member: 898"] For your price range I'd go with the John Deere such as they have at Lowes. They are good mowers and will last you with just some proper maintenance and not abused. I had one for around 12 years with few issues and had well over 800 hours on it. Regular oil changes and kept clean and in a shed. The big difference between the lower and more expensive Deere models, and most brands I would bet, is the higher priced ARE better but also "rebuildable". When I say that I mean wheel bearings instead of bushings, better power steering instead of linkage style, higher quality decks and gearboxes. As said you get what you pay for but also a little care goes a long way [/QUOTE]
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