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Scotts L1742

Discontinued Model


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Scotts L1742 Reviews



Overall Rating:
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Build Quality
rating
2.5
Features
rating
3.5
Performance
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4.0
Value
rating
4.5
Reliability
rating
4.0
(3.7 stars, 2 reviews)
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Specifications

Height 38.6(98 cm)

Length 60(152 cm)

Weight 462 lbs. (209 kg)

Width (in.) 36(91 cm)

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Overall Good Machine, Has a Weak Part
rating
3.3
Posted 07/24/2013
by MARK FROM LI
Model year: 2000 Date Purchased: 2000-04-30 Number of Hours: 600

"I bought this new in 2000 and used it for my own yard only. Overall it was a good tractor, unfortunately I lost it in the flood here on Long Island last October. The original battery only lasted about a year. I replaced it with a Die Hard that I still had when it went under water. My only complaint is the grass catching attachment was horrible. It needed constant adjusting to keep it on the tractor and was always leaving clippings on the lawn. It did not seat correctly and always looked like it was falling off the machine from the rear. At the discharge chute it was always falling out of its proper place. This also caused it to slip into the blade and get mangled. I had to replace it at a price of $83.00 a few times. Although built by John Deere, it is definitely not the same quality."

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Pros: Dependable. Cons: Grass collection system. Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: USA NY I also considered buying:
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Scotts 1742 w/42'' 2 stage snowblower
rating
3.7
Posted 10/21/2010
by REOClinton
Model year: 2001 Date Purchased: 2010-08-31 Number of Hours: 500

"Its a gear drive tractor with a 42" deck and a 42" 2 stage snow blower. 17 horsepower Briggs single cylinder. I bought it for a friend. I paid $200. It needed a solenoid, battery, wheel weights and chains. And the main drive pulley off the engine failed. Got it welded back together for $20. I spent $140 in parts--some of which came from Craigslist. Altogether, it cost me less than $400. I know it says Scotts by John Deere, but its an MTD. It seems a little flimsy for operating what appears to be a very well built 2 stage snow blower, with zerk fittings everywhere. It became the L series John Deere. Does anyone have experience with these as snow blowers? My friend is not very handy and lives a distance from me. He has a 1000 foot gravel driveway to clear. Some of the grade is 15, or degrees, or more. Its a winding driveway on the side of a mountain. Do you think this will this work? I don't want them to have a batch of headaches."

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Pros: The price--$400 seems very inexpensive. Cons: Questionable durability. Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: USA MD I also considered buying: Cub Cadet GT1554, Craftsman GT5000
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