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Nope! It's just a mower for me. I really like the diff-lock for mowing the ditch. No wheel weights needed which leaves a better looking yard.
 
very nice 140, and what a steal on that 318. unlike some people i respect all old garden tractors, i have a 1971 john deere 112 parked next to my cub cadet 147 in my garage, and im getting rid of neither. i dont care for anything produced after 1992 when jd discontinued the 318. now everything is plastic junk, the new cubs yuk. i dont care if its a jd, wheelhorse, IH cub cadet, case/ingersol, sears suburban, if its vintage and powered by an onan or a kohler horizontal engine, i like it.
 

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