Hello everyone.
My craftsman LT 1000 is still cutting my 1.2 acre lot, but I'm a little concerned about it's reliability because it came with the property and burns over 1 quart of oil each season. I imagine dealers already want to sell this and last years new inventory, but november/december might be better months to look for deals.
Can anyone give tips on buying last years or left over new mowers from dealers? I have seen $1000 price variances from dealer to dealer on commercial ZT's and I'm guessing that's because they dont use msrp, but "retail" pricing which is "a perception of what the market will bear". Or in other words, the most $ they feel they can get.
With such loose pricing, how does a home owner know if the new left over actually has a "reduced price"?
A couple of key things Ive read about buying a mower is "shop by transmission.." Meaning box store mowers transmissions aren't designed to be rebuilt but replaced.
Second, Ive read the kawasaki open-loop EFI mower engines dont have the great reputation I thought they had.. Vanguard closed loop EFI engines have a better reputation and the new gravely Yamaha EFI engines sound promising.
Anyway, Ive over paid for cars I wanted, but it feels like I'm even more vulnerable to over paying for a mower since the only price guideline I have is ebay's completed listings since they is no KBB for commercial mowers that I know of.
Thanks!
My craftsman LT 1000 is still cutting my 1.2 acre lot, but I'm a little concerned about it's reliability because it came with the property and burns over 1 quart of oil each season. I imagine dealers already want to sell this and last years new inventory, but november/december might be better months to look for deals.
Can anyone give tips on buying last years or left over new mowers from dealers? I have seen $1000 price variances from dealer to dealer on commercial ZT's and I'm guessing that's because they dont use msrp, but "retail" pricing which is "a perception of what the market will bear". Or in other words, the most $ they feel they can get.
With such loose pricing, how does a home owner know if the new left over actually has a "reduced price"?
A couple of key things Ive read about buying a mower is "shop by transmission.." Meaning box store mowers transmissions aren't designed to be rebuilt but replaced.
Second, Ive read the kawasaki open-loop EFI mower engines dont have the great reputation I thought they had.. Vanguard closed loop EFI engines have a better reputation and the new gravely Yamaha EFI engines sound promising.
Anyway, Ive over paid for cars I wanted, but it feels like I'm even more vulnerable to over paying for a mower since the only price guideline I have is ebay's completed listings since they is no KBB for commercial mowers that I know of.
Thanks!