Bob, Once again, your ignorance of the breed is showing in your latest post above.
If you knew anything about the world of garden tractors, you would know that their days are numbered. Almost every manufacturer has opted out of the garden tractor segment of the market. The sub-CUT and CUT tractors have taken over. Deere only makes one garden tractor series and that is the 700. Cub Cadet does not make a GT any longer. Dixon's tractor isn't a true GT and neither is Sears. Wheelhorse is gone and the only other one that comes to mind is Simplicity.
As for the CCI branded GT's, it was total mismanagement by Ingersoll's owners that put the company into the position it is in today but the advent of the sub-CUT and CUT models also played a big part.
You are entitled to post your opinion about the Case GT's but your opinion is flawed because you never took the time to learn how to operate it correctly or you would not have formed the opinions you did.
That aside, please tell us all how any of your opinions actually helped breimer with his question?
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