I'm looking to pick up a riding mower for our new house. I've done the research on them (basically, everything at this point is re-branded MTD stuff with either a briggs or kohler engine). I understand that the JD at home depot/lowes is a D series and not the X300 at the Deere dealership. I understand that these are all entry level machines.
My first option that is currently on sale with the Sears Friends and Family Discount (which I think ends soon, hence I have to make my decision) is this Craftsman:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-20.0-hp-kohler-v-twin-automatic-42-8221/p-07120376000P
20 HP 2-cyl Kohler engine, 42" deck, CVT transmission, cast iron front axle. Its $1300 on sale, but possibly slight less if I do a Sears card (5% off) and I can possibly get $50 back if I do some kind of sears rewards program (shopyourway). I hate gimmicky things but if I can get a few bonus craftsman tools thrown in I'll take them.
The second option is a Deere D105 (lowest end Deere that HD/Lowes carries).
http://www.homedepot.com/p/John-Deere-D1...20699/204780321
17.5 HP 'Deere' engine (believe this is a briggs), 42in deck, CVT trans, cast-iron front axle. Its $1500, but I have a 10% off movers coupon to make it 1350. There is mixed information regarding the validity of 10% off coupons on the Deere brand, some say they are specifically excluded, however, the one I have in my hands does not mention anything about Deere mowers.
If I can't use the movers coupon, the Deere is $200 more (and I lose the free tools), and not worth it IMO. If I can use the coupon, the price difference is about $50 (and I lose the free tools), which is close enough and I'd just want whichever is the better mower.
My first option that is currently on sale with the Sears Friends and Family Discount (which I think ends soon, hence I have to make my decision) is this Craftsman:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-20.0-hp-kohler-v-twin-automatic-42-8221/p-07120376000P
20 HP 2-cyl Kohler engine, 42" deck, CVT transmission, cast iron front axle. Its $1300 on sale, but possibly slight less if I do a Sears card (5% off) and I can possibly get $50 back if I do some kind of sears rewards program (shopyourway). I hate gimmicky things but if I can get a few bonus craftsman tools thrown in I'll take them.
The second option is a Deere D105 (lowest end Deere that HD/Lowes carries).
http://www.homedepot.com/p/John-Deere-D1...20699/204780321
17.5 HP 'Deere' engine (believe this is a briggs), 42in deck, CVT trans, cast-iron front axle. Its $1500, but I have a 10% off movers coupon to make it 1350. There is mixed information regarding the validity of 10% off coupons on the Deere brand, some say they are specifically excluded, however, the one I have in my hands does not mention anything about Deere mowers.
If I can't use the movers coupon, the Deere is $200 more (and I lose the free tools), and not worth it IMO. If I can use the coupon, the price difference is about $50 (and I lose the free tools), which is close enough and I'd just want whichever is the better mower.