Hello Tractor Forum,
Well, my wife has finally given me a green light to get a brtand new lawn tractor. I love tractors, and currently have three old ones tht each break down at least once a season. I'm looking at the following: John Deere D160 or 170; Husky Yt42XLS. The John Deere seems to get pretty good reviews if you get it from a dealer. Big deck, (but a little flimsy), and pretty dependable. The Husky has a fabricated deck, a Kawasaki Twin 23 HP engine, 42 inch deck (that's all I really need for my one acre). So, on paper the Husky looks way better. But it has a lockingt differential that gets VERY mixed reviews (tears up the lawn), MAY throw belts, and the deck, though Fabriucated, MAY have weak components (e.g. the mandrels, spindles). Does anyone have any suggestions? My limit in $ is about $3,000.
Thanks for any help.
Hello Tractor Forum,
Well, my wife has finally given me a green light to get a brtand new lawn tractor. I love tractors, and currently have three old ones tht each break down at least once a season. I'm looking at the following: John Deere D160 or 170; Husky Yt42XLS. The John Deere seems to get pretty good reviews if you get it from a dealer. Big deck, (but a little flimsy), and pretty dependable. The Husky has a fabricated deck, a Kawasaki Twin 23 HP engine, 42 inch deck (that's all I really need for my one acre). So, on paper the Husky looks way better. But it has a lockingt differential that gets VERY mixed reviews (tears up the lawn), MAY throw belts, and the deck, though Fabriucated, MAY have weak components (e.g. the mandrels, spindles). Does anyone have any suggestions? My limit in $ is about $3,000.
Thanks for any help.
I too have read some of the reviews where Husky owners stated they were displeased with the locking differential hydro tranny. Not knowing any specifics I decided, after reading your post, to read the owners manual for the XLS tractors to determine whether the trannies were full-time locking or could be engaged/dis-engaged. Best I can tell there were no instructions on engaging/dis-engaging the locking differential feature so I can only assume that it is automatic/full-time. However, I did notice explicit instructions that the transmission must be purged prior to the first use for proper operation. I wonder how many of those owners experiencing problems with that tranny (A)bought the mower from a dealer who performed this as a delivery prep, or (B)read the owner manual instructions prior to using the lawn tractor and performed that procedure according to the very detailed instructions provided. Personally, I ALWAYS completely read the owner's manual of any product I purchase before I ever use it looking particularly for "before first use" instructions like this. Next time I run across a thread discussing this particular problem(locking differential on these Husky XLS lawn tractors) I will be sure to ask if the purge process was performed prior to using it. I'm no expert....but Husqvarna didn't put that in the owners manual for "no reason"!!!!
Personally, I would still lean towards purchasing and recommending any Husqvarna lawn tractors because I believe they are good quality and economical machines!!!
I too have read some of the reviews where Husky owners stated they were displeased with the locking differential hydro tranny. Not knowing any specifics I decided, after reading your post, to read the owners manual for the XLS tractors to determine whether the trannies were full-time locking or could be engaged/dis-engaged. Best I can tell there were no instructions on engaging/dis-engaging the locking differential feature so I can only assume that it is automatic/full-time. However, I did notice explicit instructions that the transmission must be purged prior to the first use for proper operation. I wonder how many of those owners experiencing problems with that tranny (A)bought the mower from a dealer who performed this as a delivery prep, or (B)read the owner manual instructions prior to using the lawn tractor and performed that procedure according to the very detailed instructions provided. Personally, I ALWAYS completely read the owner's manual of any product I purchase before I ever use it looking particularly for "before first use" instructions like this. Next time I run across a thread discussing this particular problem(locking differential on these Husky XLS lawn tractors) I will be sure to ask if the purge process was performed prior to using it. I'm no expert....but Husqvarna didn't put that in the owners manual for "no reason"!!!!
Personally, I would still lean towards purchasing and recommending any Husqvarna lawn tractors because I believe they are good quality and economical machines!!!
>My Husqvarna is the YT46LS. I purchased it over the Cub Cadet becouse of the locking locking trans. My yard has many mature trees to mow around an the locking trans would not unlock on grass. it would just make the front wheel plow even at a crawl pace. The dealer offered to remove it for a nonlocking version at Husqvarna expense. Traction was only an issue for less than 5% of my mowing so I had it changed out. Now it works well and for traction I'm useing some Cayman KT tires from my Gator. In fact when I picked the tractor up the dealer informed me that he was instructed to remove the locking trans from all his stock. This maybe an option for you as well. I looked at the Deeres also and really liked the Husqvarna better.