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Snapper. Bought mine in 87!and it’s still going strong.
Runs like a top yet however my John Deere is doing most of the work of late because the ol' body of mine can't handle a whole lawn with a pusher any more.
I’ve had a Honda for over 10 years now and had the oil changed twice now and it still starts on the second pull. I’ve had issues with the pully in the transmission but I can fix a bunch of stuff. It is on its last legs but runs fine ever since I took apart the carburator and cleaned out the high fructose corn syrup...
Don’t you have a nearby 12-15 year old who needs money and has access to his Dad’s mower?
Or does that America no longer exist?
I bought a Lawnboy self-propelled a couple of years ago and I’ve been very happy with it. I like the way it can automatically speed up or slow down depending upon how hard you push the bar. I wanted to have the choice of bagging or mulching so I got the Lawnboy.
If I were going to be strictly mulching, I probably would have gotten a Snapper mower. When the grass gets long, the Lawnboy doesn’t do the greatest job when mulching, but other than that it’s all good. From what I understand, they use a different blade on mowers that are self-mulching only. My BIL has a Snapper and he really likes it. They are made to last.
Honda Honda or something with a Honda motor
Honda Honda or something with a Honda motor
real happy with our new Honda.
should last you 10-15 if you avoid ethanol gas and change the oil yearly.
get a 2nd blade and swap blades every few months so you always have a sharp one on.
Toro makes a good lawn mower. With proper care they will last a long time. Not changing oil with ruin any small engine. I would suggest to give up and hire a neighbor kid to mow the lawn. Their parents will make sure their oil is changed as needed. That is one of the ways I made money as a kid.
In my opinion they are the very best small engine builder in the U.S. Everything else is just a feature.
Cautionary note. When you are done for the season, run the engine dry of gas. With the ethanol crap they are using even a fuel stabilizer won't stop varnish from clogging the carburator.I have a Craftsman riding mower which I like but had to have a new carb just for that reason.
Any of the major brand with Honda, Briggs and Stratton or Tecumseh engines with proper CARE will last a generation or at least until the cutting deck rusts away and that ain’t gonna happen if it is cleaned after use. Toro makes very good products. I cannot believe you have destroyed two of them. Maybe your best bet would be to call a lawn service.
You are not gonna get much for $400. Lawnmowers today are not much more than throwaways after about 4 years, if that.Spend about $4K on a small tractor, not a lawn mower, I mean tractor with mower attachment, it should last ya a good 20 years or so.
I have had a battery-powered, rechargeable electric mower from Black & Decker for 15 years. I had to replace the battery at around 12 years. Other than sharpening the blade, it is trouble-free, odor-free, and very easy to operate. No need for oil or gas. You just have to remember to plug in the charger the day before you want to mow. The mown grass blows back onto the lawn as mulch.
Here is one you may want, for your size lot:
http://www.blackanddecker.com/outdoor/MM275.aspx
This is the newer model of the one I have:
http://www.blackanddecker.com/outdoor/CM1836.aspx