Posted by Lil' Dave on October 1, 2005, 8:13 am
Have an opportunity to acquire a used John Deere riding mower with pulling
attachment and a pull behind trailer. Does not run, motor turns freely,
external housing is damaged up front and will not close. Owner is
physically incapable of doing repairs. Owner said a debtor failed to repay
a loan, and left this behind when he left the state, so he took possession.
Don't want to get into the legalities, just the John Deere itself.
How much is it worth? Parts availability? Should I consider it at all?
Am single, live in rural area, have complete set of tools, no air tools. My
brother is a John Deere trained technician with 20+ years on farm style
tractors, but has no experience on the "little-bitty stuff" he says.
Posted by Srgnt Billko on October 1, 2005, 7:20 pm
> Have an opportunity to acquire a used John Deere riding mower with pulling
> attachment and a pull behind trailer. Does not run, motor turns freely,
> external housing is damaged up front and will not close. Owner is
> physically incapable of doing repairs. Owner said a debtor failed to
> repay
> a loan, and left this behind when he left the state, so he took
> possession.
> Don't want to get into the legalities, just the John Deere itself.
> How much is it worth? Parts availability? Should I consider it at all?
> Am single, live in rural area, have complete set of tools, no air tools.
> My
> brother is a John Deere trained technician with 20+ years on farm style
> tractors, but has no experience on the "little-bitty stuff" he says.
How about letting us in on some info - like is it a "riding mower", "lawn
tractor", or "garden tractor" ? - what year is it ? - how many HP ? - is
it a B&S or Kohler engine ? - what is this "pulling attachment you refer to
?
The garden cart is worth anywhere from 25 to 50 $ depending on wether the
tires hold air and if it is rotted thru anyplace.
Pretty much any JD rider is worth at least $100 for parts.
I wouldn't expect to have any trouble finding parts - just paying for them.
You've already "considered" it - now it's just a question of should you buy
it.
Posted by willshak on October 2, 2005, 9:19 am
On 10/1/2005 7:20 PM US(ET), Srgnt Billko took fingers to keyboard, and
typed the following:
>
>>Have an opportunity to acquire a used John Deere riding mower with pulling
>>attachment and a pull behind trailer. Does not run, motor turns freely,
>>external housing is damaged up front and will not close. Owner is
>>physically incapable of doing repairs. Owner said a debtor failed to
>>repay
>>a loan, and left this behind when he left the state, so he took
>>possession.
>>Don't want to get into the legalities, just the John Deere itself.
>>
>>How much is it worth? Parts availability? Should I consider it at all?
>>
>>Am single, live in rural area, have complete set of tools, no air tools.
>>My
>>brother is a John Deere trained technician with 20+ years on farm style
>>tractors, but has no experience on the "little-bitty stuff" he says.
>>
>>
>>
>How about letting us in on some info - like is it a "riding mower", "lawn
>tractor", or "garden tractor" ?
Read the first line of the post.
"...John Deere riding mower..."
>- what year is it ? - how many HP ? - is
>it a B&S or Kohler engine ? - what is this "pulling attachment you refer to
>?
>The garden cart is worth anywhere from 25 to 50 $ depending on wether the
>tires hold air and if it is rotted thru anyplace.
>Pretty much any JD rider is worth at least $100 for parts.
>I wouldn't expect to have any trouble finding parts - just paying for them.
>You've already "considered" it - now it's just a question of should you buy
>it.
>
--
Bill
Posted by Srgnt Billko on October 4, 2005, 10:07 pm
> On 10/1/2005 7:20 PM US(ET), Srgnt Billko took fingers to keyboard, and
> typed the following:
>>
>>>Have an opportunity to acquire a used John Deere riding mower with
>>>pulling
>>>attachment and a pull behind trailer. Does not run, motor turns freely,
>>>external housing is damaged up front and will not close. Owner is
>>>physically incapable of doing repairs. Owner said a debtor failed to
>>>repay
>>>a loan, and left this behind when he left the state, so he took
>>>possession.
>>>Don't want to get into the legalities, just the John Deere itself.
>>>
>>>How much is it worth? Parts availability? Should I consider it at all?
>>>
>>>Am single, live in rural area, have complete set of tools, no air tools.
>>>My
>>>brother is a John Deere trained technician with 20+ years on farm style
>>>tractors, but has no experience on the "little-bitty stuff" he says.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>How about letting us in on some info - like is it a "riding mower", "lawn
>>tractor", or "garden tractor" ?
> Read the first line of the post.
> "...John Deere riding mower..."
Read between the lines - the guy / gal has no idea what he / she is talking
about. And, in answer to my question, says it is a "LT".
>>- what year is it ? - how many HP ? - is it a B&S or Kohler engine ? -
>>what is this "pulling attachment you refer to ?
>>
>>The garden cart is worth anywhere from 25 to 50 $ depending on wether the
>>tires hold air and if it is rotted thru anyplace.
>>Pretty much any JD rider is worth at least $100 for parts.
>>I wouldn't expect to have any trouble finding parts - just paying for
>>them.
>>You've already "considered" it - now it's just a question of should you
>>buy it.
>>
>>
>>
> --
> Bill
Posted by Lil' Dave on October 3, 2005, 8:33 am
> > Have an opportunity to acquire a used John Deere riding mower with
pulling
> > attachment and a pull behind trailer. Does not run, motor turns
freely,
> > external housing is damaged up front and will not close. Owner is
> > physically incapable of doing repairs. Owner said a debtor failed to
> > repay
> > a loan, and left this behind when he left the state, so he took
> > possession.
> > Don't want to get into the legalities, just the John Deere itself.
> >
> > How much is it worth? Parts availability? Should I consider it at all?
> >
> > Am single, live in rural area, have complete set of tools, no air tools.
> > My
> > brother is a John Deere trained technician with 20+ years on farm style
> > tractors, but has no experience on the "little-bitty stuff" he says.
> >
> How about letting us in on some info - like is it a "riding mower", "lawn
> tractor", or "garden tractor" ? - what year is it ? - how many HP ? -
is
> it a B&S or Kohler engine ? - what is this "pulling attachment you refer
to
> ?
> The garden cart is worth anywhere from 25 to 50 $ depending on wether the
> tires hold air and if it is rotted thru anyplace.
> Pretty much any JD rider is worth at least $100 for parts.
> I wouldn't expect to have any trouble finding parts - just paying for
them.
> You've already "considered" it - now it's just a question of should you
buy
> it.
Did some more checking yesterday at owners new home.
Its 3 years old. No battery, starter defective per his wife. "Hood" has
hole in it RH side front near headlight, hood does close however. Its John
Deere LT150.
http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCatalog/HO/servlet/com.deere.u90785.cce.productcatalog.view.servlets.ProdCatProduct?pNbr=SKU20617&cNbr=HO_LT&sCName=LT
%20Series&tM=HO
More info available at links on left side of this page.
I offered $200 based on junk price, don't know if it runs. Seems to have
compression when turning motor by hand.
He also has a 1 year old Troybilt for sale 19 horse model same style as John
Deere. Belt keeps coming off per owner. Seems well cared for.
> attachment and a pull behind trailer. Does not run, motor turns freely,
> external housing is damaged up front and will not close. Owner is
> physically incapable of doing repairs. Owner said a debtor failed to
> repay
> a loan, and left this behind when he left the state, so he took
> possession.
> Don't want to get into the legalities, just the John Deere itself.
> How much is it worth? Parts availability? Should I consider it at all?
> Am single, live in rural area, have complete set of tools, no air tools.
> My
> brother is a John Deere trained technician with 20+ years on farm style
> tractors, but has no experience on the "little-bitty stuff" he says.