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acedog

Just woundering what Redsquare members thing about how the newer 300 Classic GT models stand up to the older compairable WH models?

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tgranthamfd

I think I have the same tractor as you, but my 315-8 Classic GT is by far the best that I own. Keep in mind it is only 5 years old and has been kept in the shed its whole life. I, also, can't take anything away from the older 2 that I have. 1 is 20 and the other is 36, they have had a rough life, before I got them, and they both will handle just about anything thrown at them, too. My brother has a 75 C-160 8 speed that has been taken very good care of and it is comparable to my newer one if it is not the other way around. The main thing I can tell you that I like about the newer one is, the old heavy attachments are much easier to lift. I just mounted up a 36" tiller on it, and haven't even bothered to put the lift assist spring on it yet, it is no harder to lift than the rear box blade on the 2005 and is actually easier to lift than the front blade on the 74 C-160.

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acedog

Interesting, thank you

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Hump

I grew up mowing with my grandpa's 310-8, and the only differences I find on my '07 Classic GT are cosmetic and safety related ....well except for the electric pto. I would like to change my electric pto over to the manual style, but I haven't pursued the actual parts needed.

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rickv1957

The newer design tractors were based on the same old frame,trans as the older models ,same great quality,Rick

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gwgdog66

I really like the Classic GT series. I wish they still made them. Taken care of I think they would last everybit as long as our older ones have lasted.

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tgranthamfd

....well except for the electric PTO.

I like the electric PTO, I just hooked up the tiller and the belt was way way to tight, I was told by another member, that with it being that tight, on the old style manual PTO, the tines would have been spinning the whole time at least his did.

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Hump

My tractor has only 50 hours on it, and I have had to repair the two wire connection at the pto twice. I can't figure out if the copper is breaking strand by strand from vibration or what, but it is a poor design in my opinion.

With the manual pto, you can ease the lever forward at low idle and there is no shock to the components. The electric clutch takes all that stationary mass and slams it into motion. It makes my blower jump off the ground even at low idle. It's a good thing there is Kohler power behind it! :omg:

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tgranthamfd

You do have a good point about the Kohler. :omg: I haven't any issues with mine but all it has done is mow, up until a few months ago. The tiller is the only other engaging attachment I have hooked up to it so far. I have around the neighborhood of 100hrs on mine. I just love it.

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dandan111

My 314 is great,if I were going to bash it I would say the

sheet metal is not as good quailty wise. I bought my tractor

new 11 years ago. I have had rust repaired a few times,maybe

I wash it to much?

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