New Troy Bilt owner

Muleskinner

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Hi everyone!

I have had a 2004 Huskee 21 HP riding mower for 3 years. I purchased it used and expected the hidden problems. It worked well for me. fixed the normal problems that a 10 year old riding mower gets but, when the rear end blew out, I decided to get a new riding mower. It's a 2013 Troy Bilt 17.5 HP. I like it and runs nice on the 5 acres I cut.

I had the rear end replaced on the Huskee and currently have that up for sale.
 

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How much did the rear end cost you? Did you do it your self or have a shop? What excatly happened to the old one?
 

Muleskinner

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The new rear cost me $350. I scrapped the old rear end. I have the Huskee mower for sale at $400. That is what I paid for it when I got it 3 years ago.

I had an independent mower repair place put the new rear end in.
 

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Your not asking enough if u spent 350 on the rear. The rear is usually what goes out first so a new one would make that machine worth easy 600-700
 

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Yes, your right, I will ask $700 for it.

I haven't posted it anywhere yet, so when I do, my asking price will be $700.

Thanks.
 

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Start high leaves room for bartering
 

Briana

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Welcome to LawnWorld!

We moved your thread to the Troy-Bilt forum.
 
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