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MattBlackXJ said:This isn't really true. The same models they sell at Home Depot are sold at independent JD dealers. I agree to avoid Home Depot anyway, because you will get far superior service at most JD dealers. In the case you have a warranty issue, Home Depot will send you to the local JD shop, and they won't be as willing to help you out as if you bought the tractor from them.
The models at home depot are usually the cheapy 100 series, the John Deeres are pretty much just toys until you get into the X series which I have only seen at full line John Deere dealers. The only benefit to buying anything like this from home depot is that home depot generally offers a full one year warrenty on top of what ever the manufacturers offer. However, in the northeast if your mower breaks under the home depot warrenty they don't send it to the factory for service, it gets sent to a company called Altaquip that does all the warrenty work until it is out of homedepots 1 year warrenty. So getting service can suck because if you have any issues you have to deal with homedepot, who in turn then deals with someone else, so you really lack the communication and direct service that you would get from a dealership.
As for those Dixie Choppers they make nice Lawn Mowers but are limited to doing strictly that, Mowing Lawns, at least with a quality riding mower you can get PTO's and useful attatchments such as Front Loaders, Tillers, Aerators, etc..
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