If the machine you are looking at has over 1,000 hours, then it's a pretty safe bet that you won't have any camshaft or motor problems. Many of the older Kawasaki liquid-cooled V-twins had a tendency to shear the rivets that held the phenolic (plastic) gear onto the steel camshaft on many of those powerplants from 300 to 1000 hours. With the older 345's (built during the 1990's), just be sure that you have proof that the camshaft has been replaced if the tractor has under 1,000 hours on the meter. They are absolutely GREAT Lawn & Garden Tractors.Įven the older John Deere 345 models were/are great machines. I think over $8,000 would actually be more accurate. Yeah, they were well OVER $7,000 when new.
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