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forum threadcbrown2015 posted Mar 15, 2023 06:22 PM
forum threadcbrown2015 posted Mar 15, 2023 06:22 PM

John Deere Z330R 48 in. 23 HP Gas Dual Hydrostatic Zero-Turn Riding Mower BG21303 - $3485.00

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Mar 15, 2023 06:30 PM
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Jerky_sanMar 15, 2023 06:30 PM
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Seems like a pretty good price. I will say I was always told to "upgrade" to the Kawasaki engine on John Deeres but this is a pretty good price and should last a while.

Will say though just like all the other lawn mowers.. they always leave these super expensive mowers in the elements.. I really don't understand homedepot and lowe's thinking on that. "Hey let's leave 3,4,5,6,& 7k lawn mowers in rain, sleet, ice, snow, and burning sun all day. That surely won't be bad for them at all. They could at least cover the seats and crap..
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Mar 15, 2023 06:53 PM
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bakersdozen12Mar 15, 2023 06:53 PM
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Brickseek says they aren't normally in store- curios if anyone sees anything through BS or if this is one of those deals nothing shows except for the in store inventory system…
Mar 15, 2023 06:58 PM
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Jerky_sanMar 15, 2023 06:58 PM
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Quote from bakersdozen12 :
Brickseek says they aren't normally in store- curios if anyone sees anything through BS or if this is one of those deals nothing shows except for the in store inventory system…
Mine shows 2 at the store and they are "clearance". I've found what you do is just click the home depot link. If it shows 1 in stock for pickup then it's there.. You might just have to look kind of hard.
Mar 15, 2023 07:07 PM
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bakersdozen12Mar 15, 2023 07:07 PM
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Quote from Jerky_san :
Mine shows 2 at the store and they are "clearance". I've found what you do is just click the home depot link. If it shows 1 in stock for pickup then it's there.. You might just have to look kind of hard.
Good call- HD shows one in South SA, Brickseek shows 0 nearby…
Mar 15, 2023 07:50 PM
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wwjrdMar 15, 2023 07:50 PM
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Quote from Jerky_san :
Seems like a pretty good price. I will say I was always told to "upgrade" to the Kawasaki engine on John Deeres but this is a pretty good price and should last a while.

Will say though just like all the other lawn mowers.. they always leave these super expensive mowers in the elements.. I really don't understand homedepot and lowe's thinking on that. "Hey let's leave 3,4,5,6,& 7k lawn mowers in rain, sleet, ice, snow, and burning sun all day. That surely won't be bad for them at all. They could at least cover the seats and crap..
I'm sure they are aware and it is seen as the next guys problem. No way anyone just happened to overlook it! On the other hand, you kind of gotta figure they know how fast they turnover and the outside conditions don't last very long.
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Mar 15, 2023 11:41 PM
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workerantMar 15, 2023 11:41 PM
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Isn't John Deere one of those try their hardest to prevent you doing work on your own stuff? Like repair?
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Mar 15, 2023 11:54 PM
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Jerky_sanMar 15, 2023 11:54 PM
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Quote from workerant :
Isn't John Deere one of those try their hardest to prevent you doing work on your own stuff? Like repair?
On their large tractors yes.. 100% on this not so much though all "lower-end" riding lawnmowers/tractors have non-repairable transmissions. Only the "contractor and higher-end" ones have the transmissions that are serviceable and stuff. That isn't really a deere thing so much as being a cheap thing..

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Mar 16, 2023 12:16 PM
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ElectricalsushiMar 16, 2023 12:16 PM
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Quote from Jerky_san :
On their large tractors yes.. 100% on this not so much though all "lower-end" riding lawnmowers/tractors have non-repairable transmissions. Only the "contractor and higher-end" ones have the transmissions that are serviceable and stuff. That isn't really a deere thing so much as being a cheap thing..
It's only a matter of time...
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psycttoMar 16, 2023 12:25 PM
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Quote from Jerky_san :
Seems like a pretty good price. I will say I was always told to "upgrade" to the Kawasaki engine on John Deeres but this is a pretty good price and should last a while.

Will say though just like all the other lawn mowers.. they always leave these super expensive mowers in the elements.. I really don't understand homedepot and lowe's thinking on that. "Hey let's leave 3,4,5,6,& 7k lawn mowers in rain, sleet, ice, snow, and burning sun all day. That surely won't be bad for them at all. They could at least cover the seats and crap..
you ever drive by a Deere or Kubota dealer..? all of their open cab 20, 30, 40k small to mid sized tractors are out in the elements 24/7, right next to the zero turn mowers.

floor space is expensive...
if it's on the lot for 6-12 months, they've already lost money nod
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Mar 16, 2023 02:19 PM
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KennyR1232Mar 16, 2023 02:19 PM
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Quote from Electricalsushi :
It's only a matter of time...
They've already started doing it over the past few years on the "Commercial" mowers. The Hustler X-One is priced at around $11k and has 2 sealed, non-serviceable hydrostatic units. When one fails, it's around $2,300 for ONE unit. Hence, I went with the Super Z which has the tried and true serviceable units. $450 pump is waaaaay cheaper option to replace.
Mar 16, 2023 02:22 PM
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Jerky_sanMar 16, 2023 02:22 PM
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Quote from KennyR1232 :
They've already started doing it over the past few years on the "Commercial" mowers. The Hustler X-One is priced at around $11k and has 2 sealed, non-serviceable hydrostatic units. When one fails, it's around $2,300 for ONE unit. Hence, I went with the Super Z which has the tried and true serviceable units. $450 pump is waaaaay cheaper option to replace.
It's insane they do that crap. They could easily make a cheaper serviceable unit but purposely make it a consumable part. Just like how they talk about not greasing the spindle bearings and crap on the lower units.
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ElectricalsushiMar 16, 2023 02:38 PM
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Quote from KennyR1232 :
They've already started doing it over the past few years on the "Commercial" mowers. The Hustler X-One is priced at around $11k and has 2 sealed, non-serviceable hydrostatic units. When one fails, it's around $2,300 for ONE unit. Hence, I went with the Super Z which has the tried and true serviceable units. $450 pump is waaaaay cheaper option to replace.
Yeah, I imagine it will be more convenience options for their low end stuff like "we added Bluetooth and an app so you can track service intervals and the health of your mower", but your really paying for a closed ecosystem that no one but them can work on and just like modern tools with epoxy sealed components, nothing will be serviceable. You will have to buy assemblies. Want to replace that ignition switch? It's part of the wire harness/ECU/diagnostics/sensor suite assembly...only $3,400. Just under the price of getting a new mower because "why spend that kind of money to repair the 2 year old model when it's only $600 more to get a new one".
Modern design principles of making everything landfill destined while touting how they "donated" to some "eco-friendly" program.
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Jerky_sanMar 16, 2023 02:55 PM
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Quote from Electricalsushi :
Yeah, I imagine it will be more convenience options for their low end stuff like "we added Bluetooth and an app so you can track service intervals and the health of your mower", but your really paying for a closed ecosystem that no one but them can work on and just like modern tools with epoxy sealed components, nothing will be serviceable. You will have to buy assemblies. Want to replace that ignition switch? It's part of the wire harness/ECU/diagnostics/sensor suite assembly...only $3,400. Just under the price of getting a new mower because "why spend that kind of money to repair the 2 year old model when it's only $600 more to get a new one".
Modern design principles of making everything landfill destined while touting how they "donated" to some "eco-friendly" program.
Wonder if it has more to do with people not knowing how to work on anything anymore. That and no one really having any tools or anything. I have an entire tool box full of tools but it's only because my dad used to work on cars and showed me how to do everything so then I learned further and acquired even more tools than he did. Though nowadays I can barely work on any new cars. So many stupid things are tied back to needing a "subscription" and a special device like FCA and wi-tech. Single day subscription for a single vin is like $50 or something plus a $2300 device. It's stupid.
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norcal007Mar 16, 2023 03:27 PM
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Deere warranty and products are outstanding. We all all green on two family farms and with their network of dealers and shops, any needed work is done quickly.
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trckn4lifeMar 16, 2023 03:39 PM
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Quote from norcal007 :
Deere warranty and products are outstanding. We all all green on two family farms and with their network of dealers and shops, any needed work is done quickly.
Just curious but does that matter if the product was bought at lowes/homedpot vs a tractor/farm store? Are the mowers different or warranty handled differently? Curious as considering a riding mower or cheap zero turn. My dad had a john degree riding mower working well easily 20+ years. But I don't know if they are built like that now.

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