ishiboo
Well-known member
I'm looking for an inexpensive lawn tractor to carry me through the summer until I buy a CUT. I've looked at Deere, and it seems for the $2800 you pay for their 54", you're getting a tractor with just as many quality issues (like the undersized Tuff Torq) as you would in a $1200 tractor.
The Craftsman YT4500 is $800 less and seems to offer a similar feature set and build quality.
I used to be a Cub fan, but after being less than impressed at my new $1300 blower (plus, being able to find it re-badged as a TroyBilt for $300 less did not make me happy) I thought Deere may be the answer. I have two 10 year old push mowers which I couldn't be happier with.
To me, it looks almost like all of the sub-$4000 lawn tractors come out of the same factory, and while I can discern a noticeable difference between the 7Iron decks and the X-series tractors, in the sub-$4000 seems like there's a toss-up.
Experience please, brand loyalty is of no use in my buying decision
The Craftsman YT4500 is $800 less and seems to offer a similar feature set and build quality.
I used to be a Cub fan, but after being less than impressed at my new $1300 blower (plus, being able to find it re-badged as a TroyBilt for $300 less did not make me happy) I thought Deere may be the answer. I have two 10 year old push mowers which I couldn't be happier with.
To me, it looks almost like all of the sub-$4000 lawn tractors come out of the same factory, and while I can discern a noticeable difference between the 7Iron decks and the X-series tractors, in the sub-$4000 seems like there's a toss-up.
Experience please, brand loyalty is of no use in my buying decision

personaly i would like to find a old wheel horse or simplicity to restore cause im wanting some of the old attachments maybe some day after i get the nova finished
