ericlb said: (quoted from post at 03:59:46 09/17/08) apparently the parts are made in china, partialy assembled, and the store finishes assembly when they get them, i bought a new craftsman last year, its typical cheap chinese junk, the mowerdeck wont stay leveled because the mounting hardware bends frequently , it also leaves a strip of grass in the middle where to 2 blades meet, so i have to cut everything twice, the engine, a techumseh, sounds like a ol john deere and shakes like one when its running too, the tires wont hold air since new, ect, im not happy with it,
That's what I thought I'd hear. I'm in Germany and have a friend that just came back from the States on vacation. The folks he was visiting had one that he was impressed with (more with the price I think). I can get one through our PX but heard they were junk.We can buy china made ones (MTD) at our equal to HD pretty cheap, just want to be able to tell him that he'd be getting the same quality for half the headache.
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