I chuckled when you said, it was a good mower other than the whole frame twisting and bending, and the transaxle brackets which attach to the frame and support the transaxle also having been ripped apart from the tractor. . . so, other than those 'few things' you mentioned it has been a good mower eh. ;-) It almost sounded like what happened to your mower was merely a minor inconvenience. I suppose it does come down to one's personal perspective. . . , but yikes. However, I am glad that you found a dealer who honoured your warranty and repaired it all without you having to incur the cost of repair.
It's a good mower apart from the fact it's crap, I also have a Husky the deck mounts pulled out of the frame and the frame snapped in half. I had to gusset up the frame with flat bar.
600 hours on a 2754 Husquavarna the frame broke on both sides. The frame has too many holes for no reason. The frames broke where the little bracket holds the trans to the frame.
@@THEWORX99 People don't realize there's really only a couple manufacturers and they make mowers for everyone only they use different quality steel and components per brand requirements
the motor is the only good thing! the rest of the running gear is soft like butter. terrible engineering and cheap manufacturing. welcome to modern mowers.