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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16080385" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>We have a JD LA150 with about 400hrs on it, 54" deck, several attachments. I gave it a tune-up this week and it is running decently, but it still needs a lot of work to make it through another season. The deck bearings are screaming loud right now- so bad I need ear-pro (non-serviceable, need to be fully replaced). The hydrostatic trans struggles in reverse, but forward seems ok. The cost to fix this thing will be a chunk.</p><p></p><p>We have 3 acres of lawn; 2 are low-grade and mostly flat while 1 is hilly/bumpy leading down to a pond. If I bite the bullet and get another mower, I'm definitely going lower-end commercial grade vs residential. I'm looking for a tank, since the lower yard area gets a bit unruly.</p><p></p><p>I'm unsure of ZTRs vs Tractors, gas vs diesel, etc. Your advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16080385, member: 181885"] We have a JD LA150 with about 400hrs on it, 54" deck, several attachments. I gave it a tune-up this week and it is running decently, but it still needs a lot of work to make it through another season. The deck bearings are screaming loud right now- so bad I need ear-pro (non-serviceable, need to be fully replaced). The hydrostatic trans struggles in reverse, but forward seems ok. The cost to fix this thing will be a chunk. We have 3 acres of lawn; 2 are low-grade and mostly flat while 1 is hilly/bumpy leading down to a pond. If I bite the bullet and get another mower, I'm definitely going lower-end commercial grade vs residential. I'm looking for a tank, since the lower yard area gets a bit unruly. I'm unsure of ZTRs vs Tractors, gas vs diesel, etc. Your advice? [/QUOTE]
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