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Are the quality of these riders the same as what the dealers offer or are they made with a little less quality as one dealer told me. The dealer is over 50 miles away where Home Depot is just a mile. thanks
(quoted from post at 09:03:13 05/20/14) I work at John Deere Power Products in Greeneville TN. Deere never bought Scotts mowers, the Sabre mower came out in 1995 which is when I started here. The Sabre was based on the John Deere STX series of mower. Ever notice the similarities between the frames between an STX and the original Sabre? The Scotts mower were exactly the same as the Sabre series just a different color. I have one myself a 25hp, 46" cut hydro. The L100 series was a new design from the ground up and of course Deere would later drop the Sabre and Scotts names and go with John Deere.Starting in the fall, all zero turn mowers will be built here both residential and commercial.
(quoted from post at 14:37:19 05/20/14)(quoted from post at 09:03:13 05/20/14) I work at John Deere Power Products in Greeneville TN. Deere never bought Scotts mowers, the Sabre mower came out in 1995 which is when I started here. The Sabre was based on the John Deere STX series of mower. Ever notice the similarities between the frames between an STX and the original Sabre? The Scotts mower were exactly the same as the Sabre series just a different color. I have one myself a 25hp, 46" cut hydro. The L100 series was a new design from the ground up and of course Deere would later drop the Sabre and Scotts names and go with John Deere.Starting in the fall, all zero turn mowers will be built here both residential and commercial.
Thanks Jason. I was close but not 100%!
(quoted from post at 08:21:15 05/20/14)(quoted from post at 14:37:19 05/20/14)(quoted from post at 09:03:13 05/20/14) I work at John Deere Power Products in Greeneville TN. Deere never bought Scotts mowers, the Sabre mower came out in 1995 which is when I started here. The Sabre was based on the John Deere STX series of mower. Ever notice the similarities between the frames between an STX and the original Sabre? The Scotts mower were exactly the same as the Sabre series just a different color. I have one myself a 25hp, 46" cut hydro. The L100 series was a new design from the ground up and of course Deere would later drop the Sabre and Scotts names and go with John Deere.Starting in the fall, all zero turn mowers will be built here both residential and commercial.
Thanks Jason. I was close but not 100%!
I should add that we do build a few models of the X series here also and all baggers,blowers,etc... for all Deere mowers are built here.
(quoted from post at 16:29:15 05/20/14)(quoted from post at 08:21:15 05/20/14)(quoted from post at 14:37:19 05/20/14)(quoted from post at 09:03:13 05/20/14) I work at John Deere Power Products in Greeneville TN. Deere never bought Scotts mowers, the Sabre mower came out in 1995 which is when I started here. The Sabre was based on the John Deere STX series of mower. Ever notice the similarities between the frames between an STX and the original Sabre? The Scotts mower were exactly the same as the Sabre series just a different color. I have one myself a 25hp, 46" cut hydro. The L100 series was a new design from the ground up and of course Deere would later drop the Sabre and Scotts names and go with John Deere.Starting in the fall, all zero turn mowers will be built here both residential and commercial.
Thanks Jason. I was close but not 100%!
I should add that we do build a few models of the X series here also and all baggers,blowers,etc... for all Deere mowers are built here.
I have a X595 that I have had for about 10 or 12 years and it's been a great mower. I did not know they were built in Tennessee.
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