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I grew up at home always having a 310-8 and loved it, finally got permission to go out and get a horse of my own. I would rather have a 310-8 or a 312-8 but came across a 252-H real cheap and it comes with a plow blade. what are the thoughts on these as i don't see much posted about them. wondering if i should just jump on this to have one with a plow for now and upgrade later or if i am better off not wasting my time. all I want it for is to move snow and drag a yard cart around the woods moving wood.

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TT

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Hold out for a true garden tractor. :thumbs2:

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Sparky

I agree, wait for that 300 series machine you really want. If you just wanted to mow grass the 252 would be a good choice but if your planning on pushing snow and hauling stuff get a heavy duty machine.

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chazm

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I agree with the others, wait for a good 300 :handgestures-thumbupright: . Here in PA shouldn't be a problem

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Kelly

Not sure what real cheap is, but if you can afford it, buy it for under $150 and use it till you find a real tractor, if you take care of it you should be able to get your money back later, but only if it is truly cheap, the 300 series is a far better machine. 

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JackC

The 252H is a nice machine.  It has a hydro transmission and electric PTO.  I view mine as my yard dog and I use it to pull a wagon around and to do some mowing.  The Kawasaki engines are very good.  The 252H is lighter than the 300 series so not sure how good of a plow tractor it would be but it should beat shoveling.  They are nice lawn mowers if it has a deck.  The decks aren't that easy to find and they are different because the tractor has higher ground clearance that the 200 series tractors.  The tractor is also larger than the 200 series.  I like mine.

 

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Wheel-N-It

I think this is one of those questions where if you ask ten different people, you could get six or seven different answers. Everyone here has a good point and if twenty more people reply at the end its probably going to be what you see here now. I really think if money is an issue then hold out for a 300 or 400 series with a single cylinder Kohler. If not and you like the 252 then go for it.

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JackC

I think this is one of those questions where if you ask ten different people, you could get six or seven different answers. Everyone here has a good point and if twenty more people reply at the end its probably going to be what you see here now. I really think if money is an issue then hold out for a 300 or 400 series with a single cylinder Kohler. If not and you like the 252 then go for it.

I agree with that.  I think I paid around $200 for mine but I would not pay more than that for one.  If I could own only one tractor it would not be the 252H. The 252H is a bit of an odd ball wheel horse.  The 300 and 400 series are a much better tractor that you can do more with due to size, weight, and availability of parts and attachments.  

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SousaKerry

If you do decide to look at it make sure it has the Eaton tranny as some of them had a Hydrogear that has a history of failure.  I have a 242H(same thing lower horse power) sitting in storage that I got for free, and it was just a roller with a deck.  Had it running once with a spare motor, seemed ok but I never put the time into it to put it all back together.

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Jake Kuhn

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mike avad

I have a 252-H Hydro wheelhorse with a Briggs&Stratton 17.5HP good tractor well am knew at this.

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