mjmitchell
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I seen a 1988 312-8 Wheel Horse, with Kolher motor, 8 speed(high/low) with a 42inch deck for sale for $675 and was wondering if this is a good buy. It looks to be in very good shape with little rust....but I'll have my brother check out anything before I buy it. I don't know much about lawn mowers, been looking around here and there at reviews. My husband put a $700 ceiling on the price we can spend....so I figured an older mower built like a tank would probably be my best bet.
I'm renting my folks farm estate with a 4-5 acre lawn, land's never been rolled and can jar a persons teeth out. The acres mowed have trees to go around, only one hill and ditch that the the old Huskee could even handle. Been mowing with my dad's old Huskee,15 hp Briggs and Stratton. I'm not going to bash Huskee, but this particular machine I'm convinced is possessed by the devil. It's not mowing any longer, stripped blade bolt underneath, I ran over a rake tongue hidden in deep grass. Not the Huskee's fault at all and it didn't kill me for this misfortune, so I'm grateful. A crack started in the Huskee's body frame this spring so I'm not putting anymore money into it.......as a woman I must add, I'm not heavy enough to crack a frame!!
...lol! It's just the farm needs a solid tank of a machine to go over rough terrain, be able to pull a garden wagon and sometimes mow deeper grass. Also wondering if a 312-8 Wheel Horse can handle a snow blade well for Michigan winters? I'm not a mechanic, but wouldn't mind putting the maintenance and money into a lawn mower that lasts, has parts out there that wont break me and doesn't break down all the time, doesn't matter how old....I grew up on a farm around tractors, so I respect an older built machines. Been looking over some other mowers too, some of them Toro Wheel Horses, Simpicitys and John Deeres, like 212, 214. Can any one give me an idea of what would be a good model for such a lawn....also I want to avoid anything with a Briggs & Stratton motor, I'm so tired of this one breaking or not starting.
Thanks for your time,
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I'm renting my folks farm estate with a 4-5 acre lawn, land's never been rolled and can jar a persons teeth out. The acres mowed have trees to go around, only one hill and ditch that the the old Huskee could even handle. Been mowing with my dad's old Huskee,15 hp Briggs and Stratton. I'm not going to bash Huskee, but this particular machine I'm convinced is possessed by the devil. It's not mowing any longer, stripped blade bolt underneath, I ran over a rake tongue hidden in deep grass. Not the Huskee's fault at all and it didn't kill me for this misfortune, so I'm grateful. A crack started in the Huskee's body frame this spring so I'm not putting anymore money into it.......as a woman I must add, I'm not heavy enough to crack a frame!!
Thanks for your time,
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