Buying Advice Rebuild old JD110 or replace?

   / Rebuild old JD110 or replace?
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#21  
Thanks everyone for your input. I came very close to buying a Zero turn mower but the more I read about the handling on hills the more I decided it wasn't for me. I have a lot of 15-20 degree hills and a lot of rough area that I cut. I think front wheel steering and 4 good wheels on the ground would be a better fit for me. I have looked at so many tractors that I can't remember which is which. I found one that had a Tuff Torq k57 and thought it would have been more robust than the K46 all of the others had. Then I came across an article on CTV transmissions for garden tractors; that sold me. I like the idea that there are no pumps, motors or hydraulic oil to wear out. Time will tell If I made the right decision or not. I ordered a Husqvarna YTA24V48 24-HP V-Twin Automatic 48-in Riding Lawn Mower. The 'YTA' in the model number denotes a CTV transmission, 'YTH' is the k46 hydro version. Here is a link to the article and videos on the CTV transmission.CVT Automatic Transmissions – Simple to use, ideal for all terrain.
 
   / Rebuild old JD110 or replace? #22  
How does a person determine what model transaxle is on their riding mower?

Is there a list of light duty through heavy duty transaxles?

I have a Craftsman LT2000 that was like new before I took it out to the ranch... it's been two years and gets used hard... the first job it did with 2 acres for waist high grass... had to open the chute and cut about 16" swaths and felt sorry for the poor machine all day...
 
   / Rebuild old JD110 or replace? #24  
What a wealth of information... thank you!
 
   / Rebuild old JD110 or replace? #25  
You want a zero turn.
 
   / Rebuild old JD110 or replace?
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#26  
Now that I've bought a new lawn tractor, I decided to put my transmission back together. I cleaned the filter and magnets, sealed the case, added 10w40 synthetic oil, and reinstalled it on my tractor. It runs like new!
 
   / Rebuild old JD110 or replace? #27  
Good Deal... and it takes up a lot less room put together!
 
   / Rebuild old JD110 or replace? #28  
Thanks everyone for your input. I came very close to buying a Zero turn mower but the more I read about the handling on hills the more I decided it wasn't for me. I have a lot of 15-20 degree hills and a lot of rough area that I cut. I think front wheel steering and 4 good wheels on the ground would be a better fit for me. I have looked at so many tractors that I can't remember which is which. I found one that had a Tuff Torq k57 and thought it would have been more robust than the K46 all of the others had. Then I came across an article on CTV transmissions for garden tractors; that sold me. I like the idea that there are no pumps, motors or hydraulic oil to wear out. Time will tell If I made the right decision or not. I ordered a Husqvarna YTA24V48 24-HP V-Twin Automatic 48-in Riding Lawn Mower. The 'YTA' in the model number denotes a CTV transmission, 'YTH' is the k46 hydro version. Here is a link to the article and videos on the CTV transmission.CVT Automatic Transmissions – Simple to use, ideal for all terrain.

Zero Turns do ok on hills if the slippy turf tires are replaced with ATV tires.
 

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