Lawn mowers to avoid!

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Published 2022-08-12
As a mechanic, I work on many brands of residental and commercial mowers daily. Here are the used residential lawn mowers I'd recommend you avoid. If you already have one of these mowers, you may not like this video. This video will still be helpful if you choose to keep one of these mentioned mowers.
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All Comments (21)
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  • @jimdodge5766
    Hey give him a big round of applause. He is honest.
  • I was a Tech and a Service Manager for many years at a GM garage . This Man took the time to make this video and share his mechanical experiences , what he sees as common failures & I appreciate his opinion and experience very much . Some people who own the models mentioned may never have a problem BUT why take the chance ? We experienced this too on GM cars that had expensive common failures . Occasionally one of these cars would perform great with no issues . Thanks for the video , we will be shopping for a mower soon .
  • @dnprgp0n331
    You are absolutely correct and spot on! I had a John Deere Z540M zero. 176 hours and both hydrostatic transmissions have gone out. $1200 a piece and John Deere doesn’t stand behind. After the second one I got rid of it and will never buy another. Listen to this guy and stay away!
  • @timvala7577
    I knew a guy that told me you can paint an out house green. Call it John Deere and people will buy it.😂😂
  • Im a landscaper and you are telling the truth. I would never buy that junkyard
  • @mikey380sx
    Great video, and solid criticisms about the cheaper JD's, especially coming from someone who works on these day in day out. Like a lot of commenters here I too own a Z335e that has been faultless, used it on a couple of commercial jobs too. But it's food for thought when it comes time to trade and upgrade.
  • @Tolbat
    So just to speak up as an owner of the Z335E - Have had the mower a year. Have not had to add any air to the tires, nor have I had any issues with the mower. I mow a 1/3 of an acre and help my neighbor mow sometimes, she has a large yard. I do have the plastic casters, but they were greased from a factory. I never have a need to adjust the deck on the fly and do it when the mower is off from a standing position. I never EVER STAND on my deck. My deck is rinsed after each use and looks brand new after a year of use. You made me feel good about the engine though that was my only worry. If you have a rough, uneven yard, maybe it's a bad mower, but for me it's been reliable and makes mowing MUCH faster and easier. That said, I would NOT Pay the current prices for any of these mowers, I would find a good used mower that has low hours. The price has increased 15 percent since I bought mine, and I also got the 10percent veterans discount at Lowes. So, I paid 1000 less than what you see today. Buy what works for you. My mower cuts beautiful clean paths through the yard and I have no complaints yet.
  • Thanks for your honesty. I was questioning why a neighbor's JD yard mowers were constantly having the same issues you covered here. Very informative.
  • Really appreciate your honesty! Anyone with a good common mechanical sense should notice those signs.
  • @Evanx373
    I have a z355r and it has 70 hours on it no issues. I mow 5 yards with it and its held up well so far. The castor bearings on mine are metal. It definitly seems like a very fragile machine but im glad to hear that the engine is decent on it. I have to run it to mow yards in my side gig till i can afford something better but ill definitly keep in mind to be extra careful not to bend the deck. Its a 2018 model
  • @RichardCWard
    Thank You for providing this information, my next door neighbor has a John Deer Riding Mower, he mowed lawns for income when he was a college student, he mows his neighbors (older folks) lawns (no cost) when he mows his own.
  • @el1161
    I've had the Z335 for 6 years and use it every week on 1 acre. I did replace the front wheel bushings last year only because I noticed some noise from them. So, except for regular seasonal maintenance I've spent a total of $15 in repairs. The unit's been the best mower I've ever owned and the price was reasonable. I wish I had bought it sooner!
  • @TheFishingHobby
    I have a much older JD Z225 (about 12 years old or so) that I bought new and it has been awesome. The JD zero turn you show here looks like the newer ones I've seen and they look much lighter built than mine as far as the frame goes. So much so, I ruled them out as an option when I was recently looking at new mowers. My deck is in bad shape, and they are expensive to replace so I decided to buy a new mower instead. Amazingly, all parts on mine are original except for blades, battery, air/oil filters, oil, spark plugs and one of the mounts for the steering levers. Never changed a deck spindle or bushing/bearing anywhere on that mower and it has definitely not been babied in the least. It has only been used on my property (2 acres) and not used commercially, but for a residential mower it gets treated pretty harshly at my place LOL! I noticed the stamped steel steering arm mounts on the one you showed where mine were cast...those stamped steel new ones look pretty flimsy. I did manage to break one of my cast ones after several years, but I was also using them to help me pull it out of a muddy ditch on a regular basis...yeah I abused my mower! I was so happy with my old one, the residential John Deere zero turns were the first ones I looked at when I started shopping for a new mower. I was really disappointed that I was able to rule them out within a couple of minutes of looking at them.
  • I haven’t bought one yet but have been looking at all I saw on the John Deere I’ve heard that the metal is lighter duty And I have to thank you for your info thank you very much
  • @johndunning9
    59 years old I've had many mowers. I remember when there were lawn tractors instead of lawn mowers. Like everything they built things cheaper and charged more. On a small flat lawn and if you take it easy with the mower you'll probably be ok with the cheaper mowers with proper maintenance. But if you have hills and large areas to mow, you would be better off spending the extra money. Thank you for this video great information!
  • @billrook6165
    I have a 2022 Z345R. Only complaint I had was, the oil filter location. At best, it drains oil all over the frame floor when I take it off for service. I went to Briggs and bought a remote oil filter kit (part number: 594271) and relocated it to the rear, where it now drains between the frame floor and the rear bumper. Much, much better.
  • @Trader_Dave
    I've had a Z525 for a few years now on 1 acre. Went with the bigger model primarily for the bagger and side blower attachment. I bag around 30 bags per year and this thing handles it like a champ. I can do the heaviest part of the season at about 22 bags in 3 hours. The price has been worth it for that alone. It's a bit heavy as a mower and prone to adding ruts in the yard if you're not careful about changing mowing patterns in softer soil. I only have that issue in part of the yard, so I change it up with 3 patterns. I can mow my acre in about 30-40 minutes. The biggest gripe I have about the mower is that I can't buy tweels for the rear tires.