when purchasing outdoor power equipment there are a few things to consider other than just price.you first need to consider what not only your needs are now but what they may become in the future.choose products that are expandable in that they have a varied supply of available attachments as well as easily obtainable.don't be quick to bid on a tractor or implement with price being your first motivation.often what comes cheap is in need of repair which can result in a good deal not being so good.don't be afraid to ask questions.learn as much as you can about the machine you're bidding on before committing to purchase,remember,you're trying to buy something to help with your lawn chores,not something to become a lawn ornament.every different brand of equipment has different traits,if you're only looking to mow your grass,remember,the grass does'nt care if your sporting a shiny new cub-cadet or a mechanics special.it just depends on what job you want it to do
Guide created: 04/27/06 (updated 04/02/09)

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