When you order the blades, order the plugs and filters as well. That way you’ll have them on hand at the end of season. Might save a few Penney’s as well.Hit 8 hours so I did the initial oil and filter change. May not be much to many of you but its the first time I've done that on something I owned. Feeling accomplished and glad I didn't pay for as simply as it is. Put together the harbor freight lift talked about a few pages ago, worked really nice and allowed me to clean up the underside of the deck really easy.
Gonna ask here and on the blades thread. I'm going to order a spare set, OEM? or best replacement brand? Online or brick and mortar?
Well the zero turn fix lasted for 2 mowings, with the temps in the mid 90’s today the right transmission stopped piling again, so I guess I am going to have to get a zero turn this year
Yes the cheapest I can find one is about $700 and not worth it on a machine that is 9 years old and has almost 1500 hours on itYou can't just replace the hydro?
You're going to get a lot of different opinions on this. So I'll give mine for what it's worth . I've had alot of old garden tractors it's one of my hobbies, I've always preferred the Kohler's . In my honost opinion today's new motors are like new vehichles , I'm sure you know where it goes from there. I really don't think one is better than the other. All are generally reliable and all will have their issues. Spend what you are comfortable on and are happy with. Best of luck in the huntOk I know I am getting a Ferris, is it worth the extra money for a Kawasaki engine? Or am I just paying for the name?
The Kawasakis are like a sore peter right now. I’d spend the extra dough if I were buying.Ok I know I am getting a Ferris, is it worth the extra money for a Kawasaki engine? Or am I just paying for the name?
Ok I have no idea what that meansThe Kawasakis are like a sore peter right now. I’d spend the extra dough if I were buying.
Hard to to beatOk I have no idea what that means
Can’t beat itOk I have no idea what that means
Agreed. 200 hours wasn't worth the extra coin.When i looked up the difference between the 747 cc kohler (i got) and the 726 cc kawasaki most said no large difference except the kawasaki might last an extra 200 hours or so. The kohler was the only option RKO actually had also. Made the decision even easier.
Boy, I don't know. 200 hours, if that is indeed true... that's 100 additional cuttings at an average of 2 hours per cut (which is relatively high). 100 cuttings... that's like 4-5 seasons worth. 200 hours is nothing to scoff at, really. An extra 5 years of mowing for a $500 upgrade seems like a no-brainer to me.Agreed. 200 hours wasn't worth the extra coin.
I got mine on sale and it was $1,250 less. I can buy another motor if needed. LolBoy, I don't know. 200 hours, if that is indeed true... that's 100 additional cuttings at an average of 2 hours per cut (which is relatively high). 100 cuttings... that's like 4-5 seasons worth. 200 hours is nothing to scoff at, really. An extra 5 years of mowing for a $500 upgrade seems like a no-brainer to me.
That being said, I'm a fan of the Kawasaki motors, but I'm really curious to know the legitimacy of the supposed superior longevity that their reputation claims. It's something you hear all the time. But I've yet to come across a true side by side, test of time comparison. So is it really true, or is it just shadetree mechanic legend?