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ron815

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Thanks RDA. Just saw an article about Sears on Yahoo. I think most people forgot about Sears, long ago. They did make good tools and had a good guarantee.
 

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Thanks again Jack. I found a Craftsman 42" 19 HP Briggs & Stratton Fast Auto TurnTight Model 25581 at a sears outlet about 35 mi. from me. The site had several craftsman mowers. This one is a floor model with a few dents. They showed pictures, and it's got a two yr. warranty. What is the rep for this mower, if y'all know? With the delivery charges, mower, and taxes, it will probably be about $1200. I'm mostly interested in the reputation of the mower. Thanks.
 

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If unchanged Sears is going under...no doubt! Maybe Trump's tax cuts will revive it?
Craftsman brand rider is ether gonna be made by an MTD (code 247.xxxxxx) or AYP/Husqvarna (code 917.xxxxxx) and you'll always be able to cross-reference OEM parts if needed. I've got an LT1000 that is 20 years old and parts for it are plentiful!
 

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I found a Craftsman 42" 19 HP Briggs & Stratton Fast Auto TurnTight Model 25581 at a sears outlet about 35 mi. from me.

Ok, that there mower you've found is a product of Husqvarna model 917.255810 and because of the GENTRANS TRANSAXLE they've put on it I would NOT buy.
Not a big fan of vari-mech transmissions. If I were you I'd look for a single piston engine, foot operated with cruise control hydro-gear transmission.
 

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I think I'm going with a rear engine mower. Now, it's a matter of brand and price. I'd rather use a push mower, but the heat, size of my lot, and my age is making it necessary to go with a riding one.
 

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watch craigs list for a top teir used rider then plan to put money into it, that way you get a great platform in your budget and you have the planned money to make it reliable, i see awesome mowers all time down here that need 500 buck put into them to make a like new 3,500 mower. often over looked are the stand behind commercial mowers with stand on dolly like a dixie chopper or hustler, i see them cheap with high hours, they have huge decks and mow sweet at high speed and turn on a dime.
 

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Thanks. I ended up buy another push mower.
 
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