You may not find the spare parts you need, if any. And if you own a garden and use your mower a lot you probably want to consider getting a new one. Personally, I would.
8 to 10 years
Mow-Aerator Riding Lawn Mower is the one you want to get.
12 years M# 297707
For quite a few years now I have seen riding mowers with rear mounted grass catchers
The 28084S Snapper riding mower was manufactured in 1984, making it 39 years old as of 2023. To determine the age of a specific mower, it's important to check its serial number, as production dates can vary slightly. However, generally, if it's a model from that year, it would be considered 39 years old.
The Snapper Riding mower model 28085 was made for a number of years. Older ones may date back to about 1985. Repair parts are still available for these models online.
The Craftsman riding lawn mower model number 917.249392 was manufactured in 2002. Craftsman model numbers typically include a prefix that indicates the type of machine and a unique identifier that can be cross-referenced with production years. For precise details about the mower's features or specifications, you may want to consult the owner's manual or contact Craftsman directly.
Get a quote, the cost could be more than a new digital ready TV
i get over 2 years out of mine. i have been buying riding mower batteries and they work very good and cheaper.
about 15% each year for the first two years. Then about 10% after that. This is extremely general. A high quality deere will hold its value much better than the Lowes model Deere's will.
This This sounds like a carbureture problem. There is dirt in the carb causing the float to stay open and flood the carb with gas. This is a dangerous situation and the mower should not be started when this is happening. IF you are handy with tools and know something about carbs you can fix this yourself. Otherwise take it to a professional.Source(s):30 years experience repairing small equipment 3 years ago
Riding Mower BatteriesI've bought several riding mowers over the years, and I've never seen one with anything but 12 volt batteries. I supposed it's possible, but the starter and electrical system would have to have been designed, manufactured, and installed for use of a 6 volt battery.