My '96 JD 345 has 1100 hours and has been a trooper. I don't pet it. Have trees and don't get too carried away picking up limbs. JD will chop them up. Have banged the deck into way too many things. All sorts of abuse. Still running good but I am getting more concerned about the plastic gear of death that tends to fail on this unit.
Should I go ahead and trade before the timing gear (or whatever it is) fails? Is it a given it will fail or only a 20% chance?
Are the new mowers comparable to the older one in terms of durability? Had the service guy at my local JD dealer say they were not near as good as my '96. He said the CEO of JD told the dealers that the days of JD's being a symbol of longevity were gone. Building to last was on the back burner - They were going to make money. (full disclosure - Guy said he was retiring but could just be disgruntled employee being forced out)
FWIW looking at X700 (maybe X500) series or ZTR.
Should I go ahead and trade before the timing gear (or whatever it is) fails? Is it a given it will fail or only a 20% chance?
Are the new mowers comparable to the older one in terms of durability? Had the service guy at my local JD dealer say they were not near as good as my '96. He said the CEO of JD told the dealers that the days of JD's being a symbol of longevity were gone. Building to last was on the back burner - They were going to make money. (full disclosure - Guy said he was retiring but could just be disgruntled employee being forced out)
FWIW looking at X700 (maybe X500) series or ZTR.
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