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Started by kd, May 07, 2026, 10:04 PM

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kd

Did a major service on JD lawn tractor today.  It turns 20 this year registering 429 hours.  Changed all fluids and filters, including the lifetime transmission fluid as it's never been changed, and both spark plugs.  Sharpened the blades as well.  Surprisingly, the tranny fluid looked good and only a tiny bit of metal filing on the flow magnets. All belts looked good as well.  Had to get a piece welded on the mower deck and it's working fine now.  Here's hoping for another 10 years! New ones are over $5k and likely not built as well. 

Also, had to put a new tube in the grease gun today.  That's a job i've been dreading.  Last time was about 15 years ago and it was just as hard this time.

Firm

Lol, those grease guns can be super frustrating. I do a couple tubes a year and I've learned a little trick...Clamp a vice-grip on the plunger shaft once you have it fully retracted to hold it in that position, then you can swap the new tube in and screw everything back together before releasing the vise-grip.

Good work on the JD too. Those older ones are pretty tough. I have an L110 (low end model) from the early 2000's. I don't use it to cut the lawn much anymore as I have a Husqvarna zero-turn I use now, but I use it plenty for pulling a landscape trailer around the yard, hauling brush, pulling dead cars, etc...basically, lots of abuse. Takes it like a champ.  ;D
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Bridgecity

My Dad has 1989 JD 332 that still gets regular use. 16hp yanmar diesel. Its doesn't get near as much use since he purchased a zero turn 5 or six years ago, but still uses it around the yard for pushing snow (has the loader attachment) and moving stuff around.

Minimal problems with it over the years. Both rear axles broke at some point, and I believe the front steering spindles wore out. JD parts are stupid expensive so we ordered used parts from eBay a couple times. 
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Blizzard

Just found out a few weeks ago that Honda recently stopped making gas lawn mowers. Super disappointing because I was hoping to buy one when I buy a house in a year or two. I guess I'll have to look for a lightly used one now. The top-line model was well over $1,000 (for a walk-behind mower) but they had all the bells and whistles and last forever. My dad still has and uses weekly his Honda lawn mower from around 1990 when my parents bought their first home, and it runs perfectly. No way I'm buying an electric lawn mower.
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Blueprint

Quote from: Blizzard on Today at 07:58 AMJust found out a few weeks ago that Honda recently stopped making gas lawn mowers. Super disappointing because I was hoping to buy one when I buy a house in a year or two. I guess I'll have to look for a lightly used one now. The top-line model was well over $1,000 (for a walk-behind mower) but they had all the bells and whistles and last forever. My dad still has and uses weekly his Honda lawn mower from around 1990 when my parents bought their first home, and it runs perfectly. No way I'm buying an electric lawn mower.

I have a Greenworks 80V battery mower and I LOVE it! This is my 6th season (I think) and no battery charge loss as far as I can tell. I would have bought a Honda at the time, but they had no electrics so pass. Now I'm hoping my 40 y.o. snowblower with blow up its Tecumseh so I can move to a battery blower. One of my neighbours has the 2-stage Greenworks, and it's almost too strong for residential use, throwing the white s**t over the next lot.
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Tortoise

I have an old Toro that refuses to die. But when it does, for sure I'm going with an electric lawnmower. And I'll probably get a snowblower at the same time to share the batter use.

GreatBigAbyss

I dunno, I took at look at that Honda electric mower, and it looks kinda awesome.  Not having to ever do maintenance on a mower (aside from some cleaning, and sharpening the blade) sounds pretty good to me. 

I would also go electric snowblower, but my Ariens snowblower is pretty new, and well, I kinda like the chug-chug of the Tecumseh when it's under load.