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Old 09-22-2022, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by R Bedell View Post
From the pictures of the damage and carnage, something had to be noisy for a while.

Not that I noticed. Maybe if I'd had something to compare it to I might've. But, I also have a good amount of hearing loss from working on helos in the service..

It replaced a late/mid 90's era Craftsman LT4000 that was quite loose everywhere (and noisy to match) that I just got tired of nickle & diming me.

At this rate though, they're on about the same footing so far. But the Cub has been simpler on the maintenance/repair side and definitely a lot more time efficient when mowing. On the Craftsman, I got so tired of the safety sensors that I just made a heavy gauge hot jump-wire for starting that I kept coiled up under the seat.

I looked around at a couple commercial zeros to replace the Cub with. Its too steep of a jump financially for me right now so I guess I'll be sticking with it for a bit longer.
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