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shm
08-31-2003, 09:49 PM
hey all- i am going to look at a JD GS45 with the 48 inch deck and 14HP Kawa tomorrow that is a 1998 model...the owner swears that it is in "showroom" condition...but it does sound a little sketchy....he say's it's been barely used...we'll see...anyway... he is asking $1200 for it....any thoughts?...i know the new ones go for just under 3000. any info on how they were bilt back then...or should i stick to buying a new exmark metro or toro proline?

Husker1982
08-31-2003, 09:52 PM
Oh dear lord!!!!:eek:

shm
08-31-2003, 09:57 PM
Originally posted by Husker1982
Oh dear lord!!!!:eek:

now what does that mean?....good deal...or not?

rodfather
08-31-2003, 10:42 PM
Offer him a grand...no more. I say he takes it. Even though it is supposedly in showroom condition, it's still 5 years old (and soon to be 6).

shm
08-31-2003, 11:24 PM
anyone else---thoughts?

MTR
09-01-2003, 01:40 AM
Even he offers $500 for that JD, which he wouldn't, I still don't buy that JD. The cut sucks, period, let alone you have to put up with -hard like hell that- pistol grip besides being belt drive. Exhaustion, bro.
regards,

imograss
09-01-2003, 11:27 AM
ive had 3 48 deere w/b over the years (gs75 w/ 17 kawa.) we put em through the mill, they cut great and striped awsome. i cant complain at all. i replaced them with the 54" hydro deere w/b im happy with it as well. i heard they will have the new versions out in nov.??

shm
09-01-2003, 02:00 PM
it seems that with the JD WB's you either love 'em or hate 'em on this board...with that said it seems that if this mower is in great shape it would be worth the $1200 he is asking...i just don't want to get stuck with a clunker that is 6 years old and not worth a dime...which i don't think is the case...i just know that the JD walk-behinds have been a little behind the market for many years now...they have focused their marketing on their riders and tractors of course....just wanted to get some opinions from this board as to what kind of reliability i would be dealer with with this model (GS45)and year(1998) mower....any more opinions would be great.... but I see the trend already,...most on this board live and die by the exmarks and for the money they seem to be great...i'm trying to see if i can save a grand and get a great mower that will last