Save This Page ] [ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Lawn Tractor / Garden Tractor Discussion Forum ] [ FAQ ]
| | SSB Farm Tractor Parts, Manuals & Antique Tractors | | Aftermarket Farm Tractor Parts | | Service & Repair Farm Tractor Manuals | |
| | Tractor Implements | | Tractor Seats | | Trailer Parts | | Tractor Loaders | | PTO Generators | | Small Engines | | Rear View Backup Camera | |
| | Pedal Toy Tractors | | Tractor Books | | Tractor Data / Info / Specs | | Tractor Blog | | Antique Tractors History | | Related Sites | | Rustic Home | |
SEARCH MANUALS ![]() | FIND PARTS ![]() |
In Reply to: Husqvarna rider 155 for 1/3 acre lot posted by Jim on Monday, March 10, 2003:
I have had my Rider 155 for about four months now, and I absolutely love it. The sucker just cuts and cuts. I have a THICK Bermuda lawn and it can handle it as well as my Honda Commercial lawn mower, and that is saying a LOT.
No Maintenance issues for me, the ease of changing the blades and cleaning the deck is very nice.
The 155 Rider is going to be arround for a long time, do not be concerned about parts etc. Some dealers are a little leery about the Rider because it is different from a Lawn Tractor.
They are used to working on LTs so they are easy for them to deal with.
If you deal with a Big dealer you should get good support. With a small town dealer,you might have problems.
But there are not many Ferrari's sold and it is not as easy to get it worked on as your Chevrolet. But wouldn' you rather have a Ferrari as a Chevrolet ?