04-11-2016, 10:24 PM
I technically have one. It's a Craftsman YT4000, but it is just a Husqvarna with a different paint scheme and label.
The V-twin gives it plenty of power, and the transmission is nice.
My problem with it is the frame flexes quite a bit as it goes over terrain, so it isn't strong enough to use heavy duty attachments.
I also own a Troy-Bilt, and the frame on it is like a tank.
While I technically should not use ground engaging attachments with either as they are lawn tractors, I have successfully done so with the Troy-Bilt.
I wouldn't even dream of doing it with that Husky, as I'm pretty certain the frame would break from all of the deflection.
Hope that can help your decision!
The V-twin gives it plenty of power, and the transmission is nice.
My problem with it is the frame flexes quite a bit as it goes over terrain, so it isn't strong enough to use heavy duty attachments.
I also own a Troy-Bilt, and the frame on it is like a tank.
While I technically should not use ground engaging attachments with either as they are lawn tractors, I have successfully done so with the Troy-Bilt.
I wouldn't even dream of doing it with that Husky, as I'm pretty certain the frame would break from all of the deflection.
Hope that can help your decision!