ejtaylor822
Gold Member
I am on my second Craftsman mower. When I sold the first one it was running as good the day it was sold as it was when bought three years prior.
My current Craftsman, LT1000 42” B&S Intek 18HP with cast iron front end, was bought summer of ’03. Over the last three years I have used it SOLELY to convert 2 acres of an old abandoned neglected hayfield/garden into my front yard.
I have hit stumps, tree limbs, roots, brush, vines, rocks, ground, etc., and she just keeps right on going. Starts every time, easy to work-on/maintain, find parts and as long as the blades are sharp, give a silky smooth cut.
Are there better mowers out there? Absolutely! But, I would definitely recommend Craftsman for homeowner lawn maintenance - IMHO, hard to beat when looking at costs.
I am considering getting something else with a wider cut in the next year or so. The new Craftsman FS is at the top of the list along with the ZTR.
Eddie
My current Craftsman, LT1000 42” B&S Intek 18HP with cast iron front end, was bought summer of ’03. Over the last three years I have used it SOLELY to convert 2 acres of an old abandoned neglected hayfield/garden into my front yard.
I have hit stumps, tree limbs, roots, brush, vines, rocks, ground, etc., and she just keeps right on going. Starts every time, easy to work-on/maintain, find parts and as long as the blades are sharp, give a silky smooth cut.
Are there better mowers out there? Absolutely! But, I would definitely recommend Craftsman for homeowner lawn maintenance - IMHO, hard to beat when looking at costs.
I am considering getting something else with a wider cut in the next year or so. The new Craftsman FS is at the top of the list along with the ZTR.
Eddie