matt83840
I am looking in the $1000-$1500 range for a lawn riding mower to use on my 1acre plus property that has a slight slope. I would also like to be able to tow small carts, seeders, etc. behind it as well as attached a small snow plow. I want something that will be durable & last more then 3 years. Should i consider any of the big box store brands (troybuilt, husky, craftsman, cub, white, etc) or just get a Deere? and will a $1500 Deere be as durable as there higher end models?
Answer
Any of them will do the job for your area just fine. Generally how well they do the job and how long they last is up to you. Do the oil changes and keep the blades sharp and most last for quite a while. In my experience 90% of problems are from just using and putting away, often not even protected from weather. Only takes about five or ten minutes to clean under deck every time you mow and that eliminates most rust problems. When things need replacing or cleaning oil, belts, air filter, spark plug, do it. Never buy more gas than you can use up in two months.
Any of them will do the job for your area just fine. Generally how well they do the job and how long they last is up to you. Do the oil changes and keep the blades sharp and most last for quite a while. In my experience 90% of problems are from just using and putting away, often not even protected from weather. Only takes about five or ten minutes to clean under deck every time you mow and that eliminates most rust problems. When things need replacing or cleaning oil, belts, air filter, spark plug, do it. Never buy more gas than you can use up in two months.
How can i stop my 1993 honda accord lx from sounding like a lawn mower?
Q. my accord has some high miles on it and i recently gave it an oil change and i put in a new radiator because the old one was leaking fluid, the car runs but every time i rev it or take off from a stopping point it always sounds like a lawn mower. i want to know if there is something that i could change on it or something that i could install in it that will make it sound less like a lawn mower.
please help, thanks!!!!!!!!1
my accord has some high miles on it and i recently gave it an oil change and changed the spark plugs, i even put in a new radiator because the old one was leaking fluid, the car runs but every time i rev it or take off from a stopping point it always sounds like a lawn mower. i want to know if there is something that i could change on it or something that i could install in it that will make it sound less like a lawn mower.
please help, thanks!!!!!!!!1
my accord has some high miles on it and i recently gave it an oil change and changed the spark plugs, i even put in a new radiator because the old one was leaking fluid, the car runs but every time i rev it or take off from a stopping point it always sounds like a lawn mower. i want to know if there is something that i could change on it or something that i could install in it that will make it sound less like a lawn mower.
Answer
when you rev your engine, did you rev it hard?
never rev it above 4000rpm if you car on still (neutral gear) position. unless it's on running state.
if you never did that, good!
now, try to rev around 1500 -2500 rpm.
try to feel if any sound appear other than the "lawn mower" sound.
if you experience the other sound, there will be (at least) 3 diffrent sound you'll heard.
1. high grinding metalic sound.
--> check your engine oil, if too thick, replace itu with the oil-spec according to manual book.
--> if the sound continuing be heard, over haul your engine. try to replace all metals in your engine. don't forget to give your valves a treatment.
2. bass with clanking sound under your cabin
--> check your exhaust system for cracked pipe.
3. knocking engine with big vibration under your engine hood
--> check your engine mounting, and try to replace your fuel filter. if you using low quality fuel, sometime it will be indicated by knocking with your engine. if you keep it that way, the knocking will vibrate your engine mounting all over the time, and it will shorten your engine mountig useful time.
--> but, on the other hand, if you can't have a good quality fuel for your car, try to tune up your car or recalibrating your valve and timing position to adjust with your fuel condition.
if these answer don't help you, maybe you should go to the nearest workshop.
tks before.
when you rev your engine, did you rev it hard?
never rev it above 4000rpm if you car on still (neutral gear) position. unless it's on running state.
if you never did that, good!
now, try to rev around 1500 -2500 rpm.
try to feel if any sound appear other than the "lawn mower" sound.
if you experience the other sound, there will be (at least) 3 diffrent sound you'll heard.
1. high grinding metalic sound.
--> check your engine oil, if too thick, replace itu with the oil-spec according to manual book.
--> if the sound continuing be heard, over haul your engine. try to replace all metals in your engine. don't forget to give your valves a treatment.
2. bass with clanking sound under your cabin
--> check your exhaust system for cracked pipe.
3. knocking engine with big vibration under your engine hood
--> check your engine mounting, and try to replace your fuel filter. if you using low quality fuel, sometime it will be indicated by knocking with your engine. if you keep it that way, the knocking will vibrate your engine mounting all over the time, and it will shorten your engine mountig useful time.
--> but, on the other hand, if you can't have a good quality fuel for your car, try to tune up your car or recalibrating your valve and timing position to adjust with your fuel condition.
if these answer don't help you, maybe you should go to the nearest workshop.
tks before.
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