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Feb
13

Posted by Adan,

The best way for me to learn about what tractors I need to buy are by making sure I read the tractor reports. There have been a few times in my life that I have wanted to get a tractor that I have seen on someone else’s farm, but when I think about what I need, it just does not make any sense for me. I think that once I learn a little more about the John Deere garden tractor or the Oliver tractor, I will have a better idea of what I need to do to get something that will work for me. 

8 Responses to “The Tractor Reports Always Give Me Insight”

  1. Dorthey
    April 13th, 2010 at 01:42 | #1

    I’m a casual user of my garden tractor, but I keep it because it save me so much time and effort. I did all the mowing and digging manually for many years and never considered buying a garden tractor until my neighbor got one. He showed me how much time I could save by using one so I went along to the store and bought one.

  2. Dawna
    April 12th, 2010 at 01:42 | #2

    I bought a John Deere garden tractor from Wallmart and find it saves me lots of time doing the jobs I used to do manually. I use it mainly for mowing each week during spring and summer. I would recommend getting one if you have a lot of mowing to do each week and want to do it quickly. Well worth the money.

  3. Maximina
    April 3rd, 2010 at 01:42 | #3

    I’ve found it to be OK to buy from the chain stores. I have a big yard and so I need a garden tractor for mowing and general digging jobs. The Craftsman model I bought from Wallmart is perfectly capable of doing all the jobs I need it to do.

  4. Scottie
    March 28th, 2010 at 15:42 | #4

    I’ve found  going to the main dealer to be the best way of getting the best and most accurate information. I always buy my cars from a main dealer and I feel the same way about buying a lawn tractor. The big chain stores offer models at lower prices, but I’ve found that these models are designed down to a price and don’t have anywhere near the same range of features as the standard model.

  5. Brigida
    March 22nd, 2010 at 11:42 | #5

    When you’re buying a garden tractor there is always a strong temptation to go for the cheapest price and not think too much about quality. This can be a big mistake as the cost of these items is high and you could end up regretting buying only on price. I’ve found going to a main dealer and asking them for a comparison of all the available models is the best way for me.

  6. Simon
    March 18th, 2010 at 01:42 | #6

    If you’re intending to spend a lot of money on a garden tractor then I feel you need to take the same time to do your research as when you’re buying a car. There’s lots of online sites where very good information about garden tractors is available. Review sites  can give you a comparison between different manufacturers and models and the manufacturers sites  provide specification and performance details as well as providing accessories information.

  7. Marcelina
    March 12th, 2010 at 08:42 | #7

    I bought a John Deere garden tractor and it is working very well for me. All tractors will need maintenance at some time or other and the main reason for choosing the John Deere was the availability of parts in a few years time. John Deere have a reputation for looking after their customers and in the long run this is worth to me paying a little more money when buying the tractor.

  8. Wallace
    March 9th, 2010 at 23:42 | #8

    I’m not sure what you’re looking for in a tractor. I’ve got a John Deere garden tractor and I love it. When I was looking at what to buy I also looked at the Craftsman garden tractor. The John Deere is more expensive, but I read a number of reviews online and decided to buy the John Deere as it is reported as being a much more reliable tractor and better value for money.