Posted by glennster on August 21, 2010 at 15:33:45 from (99.90.9.153):
In Reply to: John Deere Mowers posted by John in La on August 21, 2010 at 12:54:03:
i have two deere riders, a gt 245 and an L-110 automatic. both good mowers. the L-110 has had the snot beaten out of it, running atv knobbys in the rear, it does steep ditch and rough terrain duty. its been rolled twice sideways and once over backward (knobbys do grip well) the gt 245 has a 54 in deck, and 5 suitcase weights hanging off the back. i think they are 40 or 50 lbs each. great thing is the dealer support. so far anything i have torn up, the dealer had in stock. the 110 had 600-700 hours on it, never been apart. i got no complaints. (and i pretty much have all red tractor)ssshhhhhh....dont tell the howells!!!
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