Poulan Lawn Tractor with 38-Inch Steel Deck, 15.5 HP Briggs & Stratton Engine, 5 Speed Transmission and 18-Inch Rear Tires (Non-CARB Compliant) #PO15538LT |  | Brand: Poulan Category: Lawn & Patio
Buy Used: $900.00 as of 3/11/2010 05:01 EST details
Seller: bikerb32 Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 38264
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 460 Dimensions (in): 72.5 x 45 x 35
MPN: PO15538LT 960120068 Model: PO15538LT UPC: 085388580832 EAN: 0085388580832 ASIN: B000KDM46U
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 15.5 HP Briggs & Stratton engine | | • | 5 Speed Transmission | | • | 38" Steel Deck for durability and longer life | | • | 18" rear tires | | • | Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California |
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Product Description Poulan, Lawn Tractor, 15.5HP Briggs & Stratton I/C OHV Engine, 5-Speed Fender-Shift Transmission, 38", 13 Gauge, Twin-Blade Stamped Steel Deck, Manual Blade Engagement, 11 Gauge, Steel Channel, Lawn Tractor Frame, Step-Thru Design, 15" Front & 18" Rear Turf Tires, 18" Turning Radius, Stamped Steel Front Axle, 1.25 Gallon Fuel Tank, Capable Of Mowing In Reverse Gear, Optional Dual-Bin Bagger, TV# 681104, Optional Mulch Kit, TV# 110670, 2 Year Limited Warranty, Not Available For Sale In California, EPA/C.A.R.B. Compliant Item, TV# 111343.
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| Customer Reviews: Great Little Lawn Tractor September 7, 2008 Brigadier Victor 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I've had two lawn tractors before I got the Poulon. I got the Poulon direct from the factory in a wooden crate. Getting the machine uncrated was not difficult after I realized I needed to let some air out of the tires so they would pull out of the slats holding the machine firmly in place. All I needed to do was attach the steering wheel, you'll need a cresant wrench. The mower already had oil in it. Added gasoline and it started right off first try. It cuts cleaner (more smoothly) than my old Ranch King. One thing I really like about the Poulon is the extreme ease of manuvering it around. It was almost like I have power steering as compared to the Ranch King or a MTD I owned several years ago. The Poulon makes far sharper turns than the others; not quite zero radius but a lot nearer to it. Another feature I really Appreciate is the neutral key position you can activate in order to cut while in reverse. The feature whereby you can set the hand brake and leave the mower still running, while you get off to remove something in the way, is a big help too. I haven't had the mower long enough to evaluate its longevity; but up to now its been one fine machine.
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