Which factory Jason S? The factory where they build the 100 series or the one where they build the x series?
Correct me if im wrong but this is what ive learned about them over the last 13 years ive been working at a dealership. When John Deere decided to get into the cheap mower buisness they bought the Scotts lawnmower company. For a few years you would see Orange Scotts mowers that said "Mfd by John Deere" on them. They they went to the lime green Sabre mowers that were also at dealerships. Also with "Mfd by John Deere" on the hood. Then around 2002-2003 John Deere came out with the 100 series. All they really were were Sabre mowers with JD green plastic instead of lime green.
A John Deere built out of the Tennessee plant is the same weather it is at Lowes or at the dealer. The Select series built out of the Wisconsin plant are built to a much higher spec and are not available at Lowes, etc.
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