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John Deere v. Cub Cadet
Thinking about one or the other. Any experience out there with the John
Deere G110 versus the Cub Cadet SLT 1554? The Deere is available at Home Depot, the Cub at Lowes. I'm primarily interested in durability and reliability. I know the Deere has a fully welded frame (not sure about this Cub model). I think they both have Kohler v-twins. The Cub is significantly less expensive. Thoughts?! Thanks in advance. Jeff |
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Sorry, forgot one other thing. I'd prefer to mulch over bag. Any
experience with the mulching quality of either of these? Thanks again! Jeff "Jeff" wrote in message ... Thinking about one or the other. Any experience out there with the John Deere G110 versus the Cub Cadet SLT 1554? The Deere is available at Home Depot, the Cub at Lowes. I'm primarily interested in durability and reliability. I know the Deere has a fully welded frame (not sure about this Cub model). I think they both have Kohler v-twins. The Cub is significantly less expensive. Thoughts?! Thanks in advance. Jeff |
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"Jeff" wrote in message ... Sorry, forgot one other thing. I'd prefer to mulch over bag. Any experience with the mulching quality of either of these? Thanks again! Jeff My JD 110 is about 30 years old - 8hp Kohler, and I use it to snowblow - does a good job with weights and chains - the mower deck is still in good shape (38" I think) and the variable 4 forward speeds is good for both mowing and blowing. I don't mulch or bag. I have broken a small piece out of the front of the fiberglass hood. My Cadet 128 is also about 30 years old - 12hp Kohler and I use it to mow larger areas amd brush hog - and plow the garden with a moldboard plow. The mower deck is still in good shape (50") but I have burned up 2 belts brush hogging. Mice keep making nests in the motor shroud. And btw, it's easier to get JD toys, hats & jackets here than it is to get Cub Cadet. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Thinking about one or the other. Any experience out there with the John Deere G110 versus the Cub Cadet SLT 1554? The Deere is available at Home Depot, the Cub at Lowes. I'm primarily interested in durability and reliability. I know the Deere has a fully welded frame (not sure about this Cub model). I think they both have Kohler v-twins. The Cub is significantly less expensive. Thoughts?! Thanks in advance. Jeff |
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I think my 3 year old would like you, Sarge. Toys are definitely a focus!
Good to hear that either choice may be a good choice, although I doubt either is built to the quality that they were 30 years ago. "Srgnt Billko" wrote in message ... "Jeff" wrote in message ... Sorry, forgot one other thing. I'd prefer to mulch over bag. Any experience with the mulching quality of either of these? Thanks again! Jeff My JD 110 is about 30 years old - 8hp Kohler, and I use it to snowblow - does a good job with weights and chains - the mower deck is still in good shape (38" I think) and the variable 4 forward speeds is good for both mowing and blowing. I don't mulch or bag. I have broken a small piece out of the front of the fiberglass hood. My Cadet 128 is also about 30 years old - 12hp Kohler and I use it to mow larger areas amd brush hog - and plow the garden with a moldboard plow. The mower deck is still in good shape (50") but I have burned up 2 belts brush hogging. Mice keep making nests in the motor shroud. And btw, it's easier to get JD toys, hats & jackets here than it is to get Cub Cadet. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Thinking about one or the other. Any experience out there with the John Deere G110 versus the Cub Cadet SLT 1554? The Deere is available at Home Depot, the Cub at Lowes. I'm primarily interested in durability and reliability. I know the Deere has a fully welded frame (not sure about this Cub model). I think they both have Kohler v-twins. The Cub is significantly less expensive. Thoughts?! Thanks in advance. Jeff |
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Deere is available at Home
Depot, the Cub at Lowes. I'm primarily interested in durability and reliability. Sorry they don't go together.... for that you have to try a different store. They are the bottom feeders of there equipment line |
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Hi, I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying that the Cub and Deere models
sold at Home Depot are the bottom feeders? "op4_camper" wrote in message ... Deere is available at Home Depot, the Cub at Lowes. I'm primarily interested in durability and reliability. Sorry they don't go together.... for that you have to try a different store. They are the bottom feeders of there equipment line |
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Ron B You're digging it round, when it aughta Be
SQUARE On 3/31/05 10:42 PM, in article , "Jeff" wrote:3/31/05 10:42 PM Hi, I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying that the Cub and Deere models sold at Home Depot are the bottom feeders? the Deere that are sold at Home depot are Imported tractors made by IIRC MTD... if you want a DEERE tractor got to an Equipment dealer, and get a real deere tractor. probably more expensive... then compare that to a blue one like the boomer series from New Holland. the real question is, how big of a yard do you have? and what do you want to do with the tractor? -- "People who read the tabloids deserve to be lied to" - Jerry Seinfeld "Education is the progressive discovery of our own Ignorance" - Will Durant "We are drowning in information, while starving for wisdom." - E.O. Wilson "the glass is not only half full the first half was delicious" --Me To Reply: Scrape off the end bits... |
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"Dennis" wrote in message ... Ron B You're digging it round, when it aughta Be SQUARE On 3/31/05 10:42 PM, in article , "Jeff" wrote:3/31/05 10:42 PM Hi, I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying that the Cub and Deere models sold at Home Depot are the bottom feeders? the Deere that are sold at Home depot are Imported tractors made by IIRC MTD... if you want a DEERE tractor got to an Equipment dealer, and get a real deere tractor. probably more expensive... then compare that to a blue one like the boomer series from New Holland. the real question is, how big of a yard do you have? and what do you want to do with the tractor? Nope - don't think the Deere's at Home Depot are made by MTD. I like blue also - but our New Holland bought from an "equipment dealer" was imported from Italy and since we used to own a Fiat I am not to thrilled about that. |
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Dennis wrote: Ron B You're digging it round, when it aughta Be SQUARE On 3/31/05 10:42 PM, in article , "Jeff" wrote:3/31/05 10:42 PM Hi, I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying that the Cub and Deere models sold at Home Depot are the bottom feeders? the Deere that are sold at Home depot are Imported tractors made by IIRC MTD... Don't know where you get your information from, but last year while shopping for a new lawn tractor I asked my Deere dealer that very question. His reply was that they are exactly the same machines, from the same assembly lines, etc. Even though his price was a couple of hundred dollars more than HD I bought from him and haven't regretted it. He delivered it free even though I live some forty miles away, and last September one of his mechanic showed up at my door to replace the two front spindles which apparently had a manufacturing defect (camber angle, I think it was). Upon the original delivery of the machine, his guy spent time with me going over the whole machine and it's operation and answering any questions that I had. So, even though they are the same machines it's probably better to buy from the Deere dealer for the quality of service you get as compared to HD. Ymmv. Waldo if you want a DEERE tractor got to an Equipment dealer, and get a real deere tractor. probably more expensive... then compare that to a blue one like the boomer series from New Holland. the real question is, how big of a yard do you have? and what do you want to do with the tractor? -- "People who read the tabloids deserve to be lied to" - Jerry Seinfeld "Education is the progressive discovery of our own Ignorance" - Will Durant "We are drowning in information, while starving for wisdom." - E.O. Wilson "the glass is not only half full the first half was delicious" --Me To Reply: Scrape off the end bits... |
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I noticed this when I bought my LX266. The deck is considered a seperate
item than the tractor, and so for whatever reason the 50 inch deck is made with 12 guage metal. The thickness of the metal used for the different decks do not always go up or down proportionally with the size of the tractor they are mated with. You have to remember that some decks can be used on several different tractors. Its sort of like a computer. The most expensive may actually have a less expensive part in it compared to the others, but the total package is what your getting. I wonder if you can buy the tractor and deck seperately? I've never heard of this but it seems like you should be able to. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Right now I'm looking at the 2500 series with the shaft drive, probably the 2544. The more I look at the brochure, the more little, subtle differences I see that make my head spin. For example, the 2544 has an 11 gauge 44 inch deck, the 2550 has a 12 gauge 50 inch deck, and the 2554 has an 11 gauge 54 inch deck. Unless it's a typo, I can't figure out why the deck on the 50 inch would be thinner gauge. |
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So, even though they are the same machines it's probably better to buy from the Deere dealer for the quality of service you get as compared to HD. Ymmv. Waldo I agree with that I bought a LT120 last year when I moved to a new house. It was about 3 weeks from the time I bought it and tehy delivered it tuil I decided to mow. I mowed about 100 feet and the mower quit. I cranked it up again and went about another 100 feet and it quit. after about 3 more times of that I gave up. Went by the dealer and he sent out a man to pick it up and they found the seat switch was defective and replaced the seat from another mower they had in stock. Then they brought it back to the house with no charge. Hard telling what the service policy would have been at HD which was about 25 miles away from the house. The JD shop was only about 7 miles away. |
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I've had my JD LT150 for three years. I mow 1/2 an acre, lots of hillside,
with it weekly. I bought it from the JD dealer. I've had excellent service and support. If it ever wears out (doubtful at this point) I will buy another Deere. It only cost an extra nickel to go first class and most of the time, it's worth it. "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message nk.net... So, even though they are the same machines it's probably better to buy from the Deere dealer for the quality of service you get as compared to HD. Ymmv. Waldo I agree with that I bought a LT120 last year when I moved to a new house. It was about 3 weeks from the time I bought it and tehy delivered it tuil I decided to mow. I mowed about 100 feet and the mower quit. I cranked it up again and went about another 100 feet and it quit. after about 3 more times of that I gave up. Went by the dealer and he sent out a man to pick it up and they found the seat switch was defective and replaced the seat from another mower they had in stock. Then they brought it back to the house with no charge. Hard telling what the service policy would have been at HD which was about 25 miles away from the house. The JD shop was only about 7 miles away. |
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According to the Cub guy, the deck's aren't interchangeable. I doubt that
degree will matter much, but it does make me stop and think. Just my over-analytical mind in over-drive causing me more angst than necessary! "CNB" wrote in message ... I noticed this when I bought my LX266. The deck is considered a seperate item than the tractor, and so for whatever reason the 50 inch deck is made with 12 guage metal. The thickness of the metal used for the different decks do not always go up or down proportionally with the size of the tractor they are mated with. You have to remember that some decks can be used on several different tractors. Its sort of like a computer. The most expensive may actually have a less expensive part in it compared to the others, but the total package is what your getting. I wonder if you can buy the tractor and deck seperately? I've never heard of this but it seems like you should be able to. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Right now I'm looking at the 2500 series with the shaft drive, probably the 2544. The more I look at the brochure, the more little, subtle differences I see that make my head spin. For example, the 2544 has an 11 gauge 44 inch deck, the 2550 has a 12 gauge 50 inch deck, and the 2554 has an 11 gauge 54 inch deck. Unless it's a typo, I can't figure out why the deck on the 50 inch would be thinner gauge. |
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