So, I've been following craigslist for a while trying to locate a deck for my lawn tractor (Deere 116). Came across a Deere 185 nearby that was listed for sale whole or for parts, which has a compatable 46" deck. It apparently has hydro issues (not specified).
The guy had a prior add where he tried to sell it whole, for $300, but evidently no one bit. Looks to be in pretty good shape, not certain on hours.
I was initially interested in the deck, but started wondering if this could be a good step up from my current tractor if the price was right. Hydro, pressure lubricated engine, newer, plus my current snowblower will fit on this tractor...
With that limited information, do hydro issues make this a money pit? I could buy the same model in working condition on Craigslist for $600-$700. So, that maybe gives me $300 in return for my time, which would then have to be netted of parts costs. I'd have to find an easy fix, or a used transmission to swap in. New would not be an option.
Seems like unless there is something obviously fixable (AKA fluid level low), I should probably pass on the tractor tonight and just go for the deck. But the little voice in my head keeps telling me if I'm going to be paying $100-150 for the deck (hopefully), why not just offer another $100 for the tractor and be done?
So, in the next two hours, any thoughts or tips on diagnosing hydro issues? Should I listen to the voices in my head?
The guy had a prior add where he tried to sell it whole, for $300, but evidently no one bit. Looks to be in pretty good shape, not certain on hours.
I was initially interested in the deck, but started wondering if this could be a good step up from my current tractor if the price was right. Hydro, pressure lubricated engine, newer, plus my current snowblower will fit on this tractor...
With that limited information, do hydro issues make this a money pit? I could buy the same model in working condition on Craigslist for $600-$700. So, that maybe gives me $300 in return for my time, which would then have to be netted of parts costs. I'd have to find an easy fix, or a used transmission to swap in. New would not be an option.
Seems like unless there is something obviously fixable (AKA fluid level low), I should probably pass on the tractor tonight and just go for the deck. But the little voice in my head keeps telling me if I'm going to be paying $100-150 for the deck (hopefully), why not just offer another $100 for the tractor and be done?
So, in the next two hours, any thoughts or tips on diagnosing hydro issues? Should I listen to the voices in my head?