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The Small Tractor FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
The Small Tractor FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions The Small Tractor FAQ Frequently Asked Questions "Which brands of tractors are good and which are bad?" Good and bad are relative terms. There are generally two types of lawn and garden tractors: light duty and heavy duty. Light duty equipment is usually much less expensive to purchase, has low required maintenance, is made of sheet metal and plastic, is belt-driven, has short-term parts availability and is designed to last for a short period of time. Many failures on light duty tractors simply can't be repaired and used machines can't usually be traded in for credit on new equipment. However, light duty equipment is very popular, largely due to its low purchase price. With proper care, light duty equipment can perform useful chores for many years. But, beware that some manufacturers of light duty tractors place over-powered motors into light duty tractors, in order to make them more attractive to buyers. This causes stresses and strains beyond the tractor's design limits, resulting in rapid failure of the drivetrain, suspension, steering and/or other tractor mechanisms. On the other hand, heavy duty equipment is typically expensive to purchase, has more required maintenance, is usually based on an iron or steel frame (although certainly will contain sheet metal and plastic parts), often has true axles with cast iron housings, is shaft-driven, has long-term parts availability and is designed to last for many years with proper care. Most breakdowns on heavy duty tractors can be repaired -- although parts can be very expensive -- and it is common for users of heavy duty equipment to "trade up" to a newer model after several years, as is typical with automobiles. Category: Ingersoll Garden Tractor

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Vintage Sears Tractor
Vintage Sears Tractor For those who love old Sears ® Tractors... This website is NOT an official Sears ® site. If you are looking for the general web site for Sears please click here . Inside searstractor.com you'll find information on Sears Garden Tractors including Suburban, SS, Hydro's and Custom's, ranging in years from the late 50's to the late 70's. There are photos, a pictorial of a restoration, Interchange (what fits what) and a place to add your tractor to the searstractor.com registry list. Enjoy! Category: Vintage Sears Garden Tractor

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Lawn & Garden Trivia
Lawn & Garden Trivia Main Menu Home Accessories Ag/Garden Antiques Associations Business Tools Events Dealers on the Web Freight Tracking Light Construction Manufacturers Online Forums Other Parts Lookup Shop Tools Trivia Challenge Weather Features Kohler Engine Tech Reference MTD Tech Reference Yetman's Ltd. Home Page Contact Us Copyright/Disclaimer Category: Jacobsen Garden Tractor

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