Reading through the list of comments made here has made me just roll on the floor laughing my *** off! I literally just finished servicing my supposedly non-several-able transmission in my YTS 4000! Simple to do with regular handtools takes about two hours! The only downside is you have to remove the wheels drop the transaxle from the mower, but easily done if you like help I can always help!
Yeah, I was just reading up on it, seems the Hydro trannies are pretty reliable if I change the fluid from time to time, keep it clean, and don't overload it.
I don't plan on towing with it, and just have one steep hill, so it shouldn't be abused much.
After I account for the house and some trees on the lot, my actual mow area is probably closer to 1-1.2 acre and they are rated for 1-2 acres per Craftsman.
Anyone have an opinion of getting a regular pulley type Automatic CVT Transmission like in the Arien instead?
They seem more simple, so maybe more durable?
Thanks Ric, I will keep an eye out for something more commercial and used, but I haven't found much in my area yet (Saint Augustine / Jacksonville FL).
Do you have any opinion on the Automatic CVT Transmissions vs Hydrostatic (in regards to these lawn tractors?)