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need lawnmower recomendation
I bought a Toro a few years back from Home Depot, my previous mover was a push mower from sears. I wanted to get a really good one and thought the TOro was quality. When I first used it, it was rattling and stalled on some pretty low grass. I returned it for the same model. Had the same issues, over and over and over - basically it was a piece of crap. I didnt have the energy to return it again. Anytime the lawn is over 4 inches and damp, it constantly stalls. The mulcher sucks, bag never works.
So - I need to get a new one. I want something with balls, something with power. Anyone have any luck and can reccomend a good mower? |
I have owned 2 toro's one push one rider, still got the hand me down rider from my dad, it's 20 years old and runs pisser.
Also owned a Murray which I gave away from lack of running it died, it was a great mower other than that. |
I pay a guy $40 to mow and weedwack my yard. It's worth every penny, since it takes about 2 hours for me to do it with my mower. You should consider paying someone else do it until your son is old enough to do it.
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2 posts and still no reccomendation on a mower! |
I'd have to go with the Guatamalens....
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Seriously though, Husqvarna makes a nice mower, I have one and have been very happy with it
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I used to burn through Mowers every 3-4 years....finally invested in a John Deere.....it is awesome, had it for about 6 years and still starts up reliably.
I would reccomend one to you. |
dad f - what model?
Is it pretty powerful? |
I just noticed you were looking at a Push Mower....mine is a Ride-on mower. If you are still interested it is a model LA115
John Deere products for homeowners: Features for LA115 Lawn Tractor |
yup - looking for a self propelled push/walk behind.
It seems Hondas have the best reviews. |
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Toro Super Mulcher, self propelled, gas powered. Bought new from a lawn and snow blower dealer. Home Depot sells lumber and if their lawn mowers are like their power tools, they are throw aways.
Have had it for ten years, no problems. :) |
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Not even close to that. I've paid a total of $360 so far this year. He only comes when the lawn needs it as opposed to every week. He lives on my street (right around the corner from you), so he drives by the house every day. If it looks like it needs to be mowed, he comes by the next morning. It's worth it to me because I'd rather have that 2+ hours to either be playing with my son or be out fishing. I spend enough doing other stuff around the yard on the weekends. |
[QUOTE=RIJIMMY;803145]I usually take my shirt off and mow the lawn, the ladies in the neighborhood really enjoy it and I'd hate to rob them of the little satisfaction in life they have.
If I did that I'd get arrested! There's a man mowing his lawn with his man boobs hanging out and he's balancing a six pick of beer on his gut! |
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that's what happens Snapper used to make good mowers I still have mine 17 years later don't buy a craftsman |
this will sound odd
but i have this OLD Lawn BOY mower ok...
it doesn't even run anymore but i'd never sell it why? Because you can take this little 4.5 horse silver series with the internal mulcher and it'll cut grass as tall as your chest and rarely stall... i kid you not.... it is the TANK of Mowers ...I'm telling ya... now i have a toro rider and a walk behind toro and they still don't cut like that old lawn boy can.... or could.:uhuh: btw it pays in gold to keep your blade razor sharp |
not odd at all, my old craftsmen would never stall, could cut a forest.
So HD has the cheapy versions? Should have known better. I'll check in with a power quipment shop. I bought my Ariens snowblower from a shop in Norton, in main st. |
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and believe it or not having mowed grass professionally on golf courses and commercial properties .........it actually cuts a bit easier after a "light" rain because its moist and softer too wet and it clumps tho.... |
John Deere workd for me
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Most old Lawn Boys have 2 cycle engines, and smoke like an old Chevy that needs a ring job.
You come in smelling like an oil refinery after cutting the grass, and your neighbors all love you, too :rotf2: Then there's the PITA of pre-mixing the gas and oil. |
Take a look on CL? I got my Ariens snowblower there last summer. If you know what you are looking for, tis the season to find a bargain. Often see quality machines at a deep discount.
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Push mower, get a Honda.
Rider/tractor John Deere (A real John Deere, not the ones they cheapened up and sell @ Home Depot or Lowe's) Husqvarna makes a good rider/tractor also. Either one get one with a Kohler or even better a Kawasaki engine ! |
Im a huge lawnboy fan. Made by OMC, 2stroke makes my carbon footpront larger. and if your mechanicly inclined you can crank em' up good, also will second keeping the blade sharp enough you could shave with it, wet grass will beat the snot out of a blade and the resulting cut with the dull edge isnt good for your grass. just my .02
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it seals up in about an hour grass isn't much different and a jagged cut doesn't heal well on plants like "Grass" making it dehydrate it's totally opposite of how human skin congeals.. a jagged cut heals back together better than a razor cut... |
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If your looking for a push mower try and find a used Sensation or Bob Cat
and throw a new Honda motor on it. It will last you a lifetime. Anything else is junk. If your looking for a 32 inch or larger self propelled go with a Scag, Bob Cat or Ex Mark with a 15 HP Honda or Kawasaki engine. With a basket they will run you between $2300- $3000. |
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....so you can just buy his mower cuz he no longer needs it. :rotf3: |
I used to work at a college and we mowed a lot of lawn. In addition to a bunch of riders we had one push mower. It would be used for about 35 hrs a week for roughly 16 weeks. Roughly 560 hours a year and last about 20 weeks or a little more than a year. As long as nobody hit a curb, big root, or rock with it. If they did it would die in a week or two.
Guess how much we would pay for a mower to do that? The cheapest mower from ACE hardware That was after we figured out that the more expensive ones died in a week or two after hitting something. |
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I bought one of these earlier this season for $420 and it is great.
Sears: Online department store featuring appliances, tools, fitness equipment and more I also have a lower-end Sears model that is 5 years old now and it still runs fine. The rear wheel drive mechanism needs a little work but it it is otherwise in good shape. With 2 lawnmowers my twin sons should be able to get the lawn done in 1/2 the time, right? I've always had good luck with Craftsman power equipment. It's the same as Murray, MTD, Noma, etc. I was thinking about buying a new 32" Ferris hydro mower for $2400. It would make short work of my 1/3 acre lot I am sure, but I just couldn't justify the price. I had no trouble buying a $32K boat and a $36K truck in the same year but I couldn't see spending big money on a mower. |
I had no trouble buying a $32K boat and a $36K truck in the same year but I couldn't see spending big money on a mower.[/QUOTE]
cutting by the moon sign: theres an exact science to it... and that is.......... if you want a perfect lawn ...thats lush and green you cut it just before its going to rain when the moons in a water sign of cancer picses or scorpio for example... preferably before the full moon to ensure the hydroscopic pressure is building same as the tides. but if you want to minimize growth and not have your lawn growing GANG BUSTERS where ya have to cut it each week so you have more fishing time. you cut it during the waning (loosing light) after the full moon during a barren sign (air or fire) say of LEO , when theres no rain. :uhuh: and slow down on the friggan Scotts fertilizer for crying out loud. |
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What exactly is cheapened down? Any examples I can look for? It has the exact same motor that is listed on the JD website, it is all solid steel frame. Thing has run flawlessly for six years....and I'm not exactly easy on equipment. |
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theres an exact science to it... and that is.......... if you want a perfect lawn ...thats lush and green you cut it just before its going to rain when the moons in a water sign of cancer picses or scorpio for example... preferably before the full moon to ensure the hydroscopic pressure is building same as the tides. but if you want to minimize growth and not have your lawn growing GANG BUSTERS where ya have to cut it each week so you have more fishing time. you cut it during the waning (loosing light) after the full moon during a barren sign (air or fire) say of LEO , when theres no rain. :uhuh: and slow down on the friggan Scotts fertilizer for crying out loud.[/QUOTE] :eek5: Huh??????? What the hell are you smoking? Weed? Grass? Lawn? It's all the same. Put the peace pipe down for a little bit there Raven. I also have an old Lawn Boy. Getting close to 20 years old now. It's a 4 stroke motor though. I want a new mower, but this one won't die. The only thing not original is the spark plug and a new blade this year. |
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I always assumed its true. From a business perspective, it makes no sense. Like in my case I think Toro sucks, not HD. So how does Toro really profit from this in the long run? Anyone? |
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because not everyone hears the local or community gossip
about home depot's merchandise being crap they have a huge customer BASE ...Toro has to keep the lights on, their employees paid on time....and all that, so when they sell a huge chunk of lawnmowers to one customer even at "almost" a loss it brings in revenue that acomplished that objective. doesn't matter if they sell slow or fast at home depot it's not TORO's problem once they (HD) takes delivery nation wide. |
But thats not HD making them give them inferior models....if Toro's are junk they are junk
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