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bill109

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Need to decide between these two...

A) <font color="orange"> </font> Husqvarna YTH2242T, with sealed 42" deck and 2 anti-scalp wheels, 22hp B & S Intek V-twin cylinder engine, bolted frame and 2 year limited warranty

<font color="black"> </font> or

B) <font color="yellow"> </font> Cub Cadet LT 1042, with greaseable 42" deck and 4 anti-scalp wheels, 19hp Kohler Courage single cylinder, welded frame and 3 year limited warranty

<font color="black"> </font> each have the same price, the Husqvarna's deck lifts more easily, but the Cub's easier to see over the hood.

So, which, would you prefer and why?

Thanks!!!
 
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Need to decide between these two...

A) <font color="orange"> </font> Husqvarna YTH2242T, with sealed 42" deck and 2 anti-scalp wheels, 22hp B & S Intek V-twin cylinder engine, bolted frame and 2 year limited warranty

<font color="black"> </font> or

B) <font color="yellow"> </font> Cub Cadet LT 1042, with greaseable 42" deck and 4 anti-scalp wheels, 19hp Kohler Courage single cylinder, welded frame and 3 year limited warranty

<font color="black"> </font> each have the same price, the Husqvarna's deck lifts more easily, but the Cub's easier to see over the hood.

So, which, would you prefer and why?

Thanks!!!
 
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Cub Cadet!
WHY?
main reasons are the welded frame and it doesn't have a Briggs and Stratton engine. I posted this before I also saw the longer warranty and the 4 rollers instead of two.
 
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Cub Cadet!
WHY?
main reasons are the welded frame and it doesn't have a Briggs and Stratton engine. I posted this before I also saw the longer warranty and the 4 rollers instead of two.
 
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This isn't exactly apples-to-apples, but given those choices...I'd rather have two cylinders doing the work than one. I have a 6 year old Briggs twin in an AYP lawn tractor and it has not given me one problem. A little preventative maintenance and some TLC and either machine would serve you well.

AZ
 
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This isn't exactly apples-to-apples, but given those choices...I'd rather have two cylinders doing the work than one. I have a 6 year old Briggs twin in an AYP lawn tractor and it has not given me one problem. A little preventative maintenance and some TLC and either machine would serve you well.

AZ
 
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Husqvarna = AYP?
Cub Cadet = MTD?
 
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Husqvarna = AYP?
Cub Cadet = MTD?
 
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Thanks for the input, so far. This is a level, not so smooth, 1.5 acre lot in the hills of W. PA. Cub seems to be the preference of folks I've spoke to around here. Having a deck with grease fittings and 4 vs. 2 anti-scalp wheels seem to be the clincher. Though neither is held in much esteem, as, even at $1600.00 (may be chump change to some, but not when you are 78 and on a fixed income) they are both considered bottom feeders. Kohler vs. Briggs seems to be a moot point as one seems as good as the other.
 
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Thanks for the input, so far. This is a level, not so smooth, 1.5 acre lot in the hills of W. PA. Cub seems to be the preference of folks I've spoke to around here. Having a deck with grease fittings and 4 vs. 2 anti-scalp wheels seem to be the clincher. Though neither is held in much esteem, as, even at $1600.00 (may be chump change to some, but not when you are 78 and on a fixed income) they are both considered bottom feeders. Kohler vs. Briggs seems to be a moot point as one seems as good as the other.
 

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