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Riding Lawn Mower Purchase: CVT vs Hydrostatic Transmission
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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 2767977" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>It was a logical conclusion I came to years ago. You see, when my pride and joy $200 Jacobsen kicked the bucket, catastrophic piston/top end failure. So I went in search for a new mower. This was in 2009. Knowing JD's rep, and availability at Lowe's in my small town, I decided to buy one. But, when I would try to cross reference the unique model numbers, zero info would pop up on the JD website. Granted, this was years ago. So instead of buying a Korean JD, I decided to rebuild my grandpa's old Jacobsen Ford 145. Been pulling reels with it since. That's what lead me to believe that. </p><p></p><p>In hindsight, it would have been far cheaper to buy one of those, and pay to rebuild it since, but it just wouldn't have the style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 2767977, member: 24500"] It was a logical conclusion I came to years ago. You see, when my pride and joy $200 Jacobsen kicked the bucket, catastrophic piston/top end failure. So I went in search for a new mower. This was in 2009. Knowing JD's rep, and availability at Lowe's in my small town, I decided to buy one. But, when I would try to cross reference the unique model numbers, zero info would pop up on the JD website. Granted, this was years ago. So instead of buying a Korean JD, I decided to rebuild my grandpa's old Jacobsen Ford 145. Been pulling reels with it since. That's what lead me to believe that. In hindsight, it would have been far cheaper to buy one of those, and pay to rebuild it since, but it just wouldn't have the style. [/QUOTE]
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