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Sunday, May 12, 2013 by Polash
This is a hard one. The NXT has the new automotive style Briggs motor like the Craftsman Premium Model 25006. It also has the eleitroncc dash and mowing height control like the 25006.The deck on the Snapper cuts well for normal midwestern lawns. The customers I know who own the 52 inch Snapper deck like it. I prefer the deeper Husqvarna deck on the 28861 for heavy grass though. I have had really good luck with the Kohler Courage motor in the 28861 so automotive style starting on the Snapper is no big deal for me. (It may be for you though)The 28861 and the 25006 have a heavier trans. The 28861 is bullet-proof and goes 8 mph. The 25006 has traction control and differential lock. I love the seat on the Snapper but hate the hood. My local Sears had a display last year and the hood did not open and close even after it was tweeked by a tech 3 times. I don't like the plastic look and feel of the hood. The 28861 turns sharper (6 inches to the 14 inches on the Snapper) The Snapper does steer easier than most of the larger tractors though.The rest of the tractor is about the same as the 28861. If I had a local Snapper dealer that has been around a long time and looks like it will stay in business, I would have no issues with buying the Snapper. If I did not have a reliable Snapper dealer I would go with the Craftsman 28861 because of the consistent, nationwide Sears service.Oh, one last thing. As far as I can tell the 28861 has more attachments available like a snow blower, dozer blade and front scoop.
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