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Our husqvarna (same model) has lasted me 11 years
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your garage is a train reck, ups envelope on the floor, nobody gives a damn, not sure if I want to take your advise
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0:45 Hate to tell you but the LAST place you need an articulating mower is on long STRAIGHT runs. The thing is made to cut tight circles around numerous objects. Gezzz, you guys never think these things through...
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i have same mower at work and it is broke every day. throttle get stuck and we have four those mower and all have same problem. and all leak oil and belt get snapped
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Thanks for this. Can you get Stiga rider mowers in the US? I have owned both Husky and Stiga mulching mowers n Europe and my preference is for Stiga but I would like to see you guys comparing them. Main differences in my view are that Stiga's build seems more solid, Stiga decks are further out front and Stiga use hydrostatic transmission so the same pedal gives forward and reverse. Stage are a bit cheaper too. But I prefer the styling of the Husky - it's lower and sleeker.
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Serious question... Is it possible to install manual transmission on your driveable lawn mower?
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Great demo but sorry guys! You don't pronounce it Huskiewoarna! It's more like Hueskwaarnaa. Just a tip from Sweden ;-)
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will this mower works good on uphill and downhill?
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My neighbor has one that is probably 10 years old now. They did have them here in the States for a few years, went away, and now they're back. Kinda odd why they did that. I'm thinking about the next one up, the 322T AWD. More expensive, but all wheel drive is really nice to have.
Edit: Anybody know how good the seals are on the bearings on the deck? I know you can wash the deck and its really easy, but I know that washing the deck on regular lawn tractors isn't a good idea, as their bearings usually have either really bad seals or no seals and a little water will damage them pretty quickly. -
As with everything in the markets today, check the full description of the unit before buying. The entry unt does not have the ez lift deck.
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It's like a residential version of a Ventrac/Steiner they have been making in Orrville, Ohio for many, many years. I wouldn't say the idea is new to us.
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Can't believe I have to watch an ad before watching this ad.
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Seen one at lowes for $1999
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In Sweden we have had the riders since i think 1986
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Badasss mower, loving it🛀
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That's really nice! If only they costed a little less. Husquavarna's engineers really know what they are doing.
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You can get a mulching kit for the 48" deck. I'm very happy with mine in mulching mode.
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I like being able to mow in forward or reverse.
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I have recently bought one of these Husky out-front riders and it's awesome. Not sure if you guys stock it but it's the 316TXS model with 4WD and extra soundproofing so you can hear 'phone calls without cutting the engine. Best of all, it has power steering which means I can drive it for hours with just one finger (and a foot). I use it in mulch mode all the time - the microscopic grass clippings simply disappear deep into the turf roots eventually turning to fertiliser - and leaves disappear the same way. Cleaning under the deck is a breeze - I'm getting old and have a bad back but I can raise the deck in a few seconds - which has never been the case with any other ride-on mower I've owned. Only real complaint is the terrifying tinny racket when a stone or branch gets caught under the deck (much worse noise than my previous out-front mulched which was a Stiga). I would also like to be able to climb aboard/dismount from both sides (as I could with the Stiga) but the otherwise convenient raised lever/switch control centre blocks off the right side. And reversing takes a bit of getting used to if you don't have experience of trailers.