JOHN DEERe lawn mowers are made in the USA; most mowers are made in Kentucky, Tennesse, and Wisconsin. Many of their tractors are made in Iowa.
I prefer John Deere or Snapper lawn mowers. They are more expensive, but they are made to last. Home Depot and Lowe's both sell these lawn mowers, so you can compare prices between the two.
Who made Tempo riding mowers
to mow lawns
It is made in Mexico.
In the Middleberg Tennessee John Deere plant. This is where all of the LA model tractors are made as well as all of their push mowers.
They used to be made in the US but now are manufactured in China
Contrary to what most people think, those lawn tractors are made by John Deere at the Horicon Works in Horicon, Wisconsin
They were made for a number of years in the 1970s by Jacobsen.
sold by j.c.penney made by modern tool & die. which is now MTD.
YOu can go to the follwing website to see reviews on the craftsman lawn mowers and which one sare good http://community.craftsman.com/Walk-Behind-Lawn-Mowers
Several manufacturers produce riding lawn mowers that are not made by MTD, including brands like John Deere, Husqvarna, Cub Cadet (though Cub Cadet is owned by MTD, it is considered a separate brand), and Snapper. Other notable manufacturers include Toro, Craftsman, and Ariens. Each of these brands offers a range of models with varying features and specifications tailored to different lawn care needs.
No, they are not.