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Hi CJ, The link below is a 56 page user manual for a John Deere 100 series ride on mower with electric brake/clutch, I hope this helps mate..... CHEERS..
Generally you won't find the same model at Home Depot as you would a Independent Dealer, they build the mower for Home Depot specifically to keep them in a price range, If you notice the Independents carry a heavier duty type for a little more and they are usually setup to take care of maintenance and service, which Home Depot is not
Hi, before you spend your money, try to switch ignition coils betwen cilinders; if the now dead cilinder starts to roar , then you'll be sure that you have one dead ignition coil wich is cheaper than a cdi.
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Stay away from the 100 models, while cheaper, they are not built to endure. Given your prior experience with your JD, I gather you want something that endures. Cheaper models of all brands are sold at home service centers; and cheaper parts, smaller engines, etc. are used in their construction. In some instances, it is the difference between having plastic parts and metal parts. A JD dealership tends to have closeouts mid-August.
Just remember that most brands have a line of lower end models and if you select from such, you pay later! While I am old enough to be shocked by prices of riding lawnmowers, if you are looking for something of commercial strength rather than home, you will have to fork out considerable cash. JD's x300 line is noted for endurance but you may not like the price. That is why I have proved the above link. JD's are all made in the USA. A lot of other brands are as well but a lot are actually made by MTD and may not be of the quality you expect. You might take a look at a Simplicity zero turn mower but remember what I have said about buying at the lower end and from home service centers.
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