TnHusky
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Well guy's it's been awhile, sorry for that. Just wanted to post a update on my ole Husky after 2yr's of service and 100 hr's on the clock. The Kohler engine still performs awesome, plenty of power when you need it and I think all of last year added maybe 6oz's of oil all together just to keep it on the full mark. I haven't had any issue's what-so-ever unless I caused them myself.
Remember how some people complained how they were spinning bad, well this makes the 3rd yr. I pulled a water filled roller over the yard to level the mole trenches down with no problem at all, this thing is as wide as the mower and is heavy filled up. I also just did my 3rd year service, you know, changing the oil, filter, AC and this time I changed plug's as well, had them but really didn't need to by looking at the one's that came out. Well really nothing to complain about at all, mow's great, moves fast and does what I ask it to do and more.
Just to add this little tidbit, I was at Tractor Supply yesterday and Cub Cadet had a deal where you could ride mowers and the Cub rep was there and he was showing me the new frame, said it was like a solid welded frame and had car like steering so I looked, no car steering at all. They only moved the gear from below to the top of the frame but it's just like my Husky but my deck is still beefier no doubt :thumbsup:
Remember how some people complained how they were spinning bad, well this makes the 3rd yr. I pulled a water filled roller over the yard to level the mole trenches down with no problem at all, this thing is as wide as the mower and is heavy filled up. I also just did my 3rd year service, you know, changing the oil, filter, AC and this time I changed plug's as well, had them but really didn't need to by looking at the one's that came out. Well really nothing to complain about at all, mow's great, moves fast and does what I ask it to do and more.
Just to add this little tidbit, I was at Tractor Supply yesterday and Cub Cadet had a deal where you could ride mowers and the Cub rep was there and he was showing me the new frame, said it was like a solid welded frame and had car like steering so I looked, no car steering at all. They only moved the gear from below to the top of the frame but it's just like my Husky but my deck is still beefier no doubt :thumbsup: