I have an old greenfield. Great old mower but a real pain to work on.
I bought a new Husqvarna last year and it is very simple to work on, the whole deck R and R's in minutes.
I don’t really find it that hard to work on, I like that the whole thing is fabricated out of steel, so it’s fully repairable. Not like all the plastic mowers that I looked at before buying the Greenfield.
My mower has just had a really hard life.
The first few years it was essentially a grader, leveling out all of the humps and clearing rocks around the block.
Now it’s just the shape of the block that gives my drive system such a hard time.
The side of the house is a slope about 20m long, it’s somewhere around 17 to 20 degrees incline, so have to mow up and reverse back down.
Only issue is this slope is 180m long... So with a 32 inch wide cutting deck, minus a bit of overlap on each cut, that’s a hell of a lot of forward and reverses over the last 12 years.
I recon many other mowers would have given up long ago.
Apart from replacing the original alloy cutting deck with a new locally fabricated one, everything on this thing is still original.