- Messages
- 5,890
- Reaction score
- 6,662
- Points
- 492
- Location
- Corinth, TX (DFW)
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2007
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
since my mom's house got flooded in Houston one of the casualties was her riding lawn mower,
it didn't get moved to higher ground before the water came up and unfortunately sat under about 8 feet of water for 48 hours.
I just found out about it today unfortunately,
I don't know the model but I'm assuming at this point it's toast ? Can anybody confirm if I should even try to get it working,
She is looking at a new one, John Deere D155 https://www.deere.com/en_US/products/equipment/riding_mowers/lawn_tractors/100_series/d155/d155.page
I know John Deere is /// edited - meant isn't the same mfg /// the same as the big tractors but does anybody have experience or advice before she buys one,
She has a little over 1 acre of flat, st. Augustine to mow (back yard, side lot and back lot) to mow.
Thanks,
it didn't get moved to higher ground before the water came up and unfortunately sat under about 8 feet of water for 48 hours.
I just found out about it today unfortunately,
I don't know the model but I'm assuming at this point it's toast ? Can anybody confirm if I should even try to get it working,
She is looking at a new one, John Deere D155 https://www.deere.com/en_US/products/equipment/riding_mowers/lawn_tractors/100_series/d155/d155.page
I know John Deere is /// edited - meant isn't the same mfg /// the same as the big tractors but does anybody have experience or advice before she buys one,
She has a little over 1 acre of flat, st. Augustine to mow (back yard, side lot and back lot) to mow.
Thanks,
Last edited: