16 February 2009

Tractor Update

So, it's almost been a year since I purchase the Craftsman DYS 4500 Yard Tractor from Sears, and I've been meaning to post an update for a while.

Over the past year I've put almost 100 hours on the tractor (I know this because they have hour meters instead of odometers). I've used it to cut grass, dethatch, aerate, sweep and mulch leaves, haul dirt, and even plow snow. I've changed the oil several times, changed the tires, and even made some repairs (see Tractor Repair). I've done a lot with the little machine, much more than I anticipated.

Reliability has never been a problem. It always starts the first time I turn the key and I wouldn't expect any less (it's still young and lives in the garage). Performance has been very good. I've done much that just cut the grass with this tractor and it's stepped up to every challenge.

Overall I'm very pleased with the purchase. It has met my expectations very well. This success however, has lead to one small problem: now I want to do even more with my tractor! After seeing the potential of this machine, I've found several other things that it could be used for. The bad news is that for ground engaging tasks (such as landscape grading) you need a "Garden" tractor, and unfortunatly the DYS 4500 is not one.

I didn't think much about the difference between a "Yard" and "Garden" tractor at the time of purchase (I was too busy with all the other specifications), but now I realize that there is a significant difference. A "Garden Tractor" (or GT) has several things a "Yard" or "Lawn" tractor does not, including:
  • Stronger frame with thicker steel.
  • Bigger wheels, usually 23" in diameter.
  • Stronger and more powerful, heavy-duty transmission.
  • Capability for ground engaging attachments (via 3-point hitch).
With this in mind, if I was making the tractor selection decision again, I'd probably choose an upgrade to the extra capability offered by a GT. This would also help elevate my concern that perhaps I've been working the DYS 4500 a little bit too hard, and that maybe pulling more than 500lbs of dirt up a hill might be pushing it's limits?

In summary, one could describe the DYS 4500 as an over-powered Lawn Tractor that will leave you wishing for more. That however, would not reflect the fact that it's a great machine that will easily cut grass and much more.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Interesting review. Good to see you've got off your tractor now and put in some blog time again.

I've bookmarked this post under 'tractor information I'll probably need someday'. :D