Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on August 04, 2013 at 16:02:20 from (75.127.24.27):
In Reply to: Re: WHICH ZERO TURN? posted by rrobert on August 04, 2013 at 15:44:59:
as JT said the Husqvarna zero's are less than great, they bought Dixon as few years back, up until that time I had been a Dixon dealer for 10 years great mowers the cone drive did require service in 5-10 years of normal use yes but they had dropped all cones by then anyway in 10 years I filed two warranty claims both were paid no questions asked THEN Husqvarna came into the picture sold two of the "mid" grade units both had the LH rear wheel hub come loose on the axle before they had 15 hrs on them I replaced the hydro unit complete as it had worn both hub and axle before they were noticed ( owners called with in a day of each other) three year warranty on them they refused to pay a dime to me said I should have welded the hub to the axle and sent them out the door sorry brand new 3000.00 dollar mower with no hrs to speak of I would not do it cost me almost 500.00 each for the hydro units with freight and that made my profit on them go into red zone I never sold another one the Husqvarna sales rep came by to see me one day about taking on their line told him if he paid me for the loss on the hydro's I would think about it he drove off not saying another word use to be a great company with great products now I am not sure I would buy a used saw with their name on it sorry for the rant cnt
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