Thanks for the heads up. Very interesting.
"willshak" wrote in message
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On 1/9/2005 1:35 PM US(ET), Srgnt Billko took fingers to keys, and typed
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"Timothy" wrote in message
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On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 20:26:53 -0600, John Prokovich wrote:
Neee a new one Lowes has a Troy-Bilt for $279 and Home Depot has a Toro
for the same price. Features are pretty close. My honda 13 years of
heavy
use is too worn out to fix Which brand should I get?
John
Saint Charles, MO
Good day John. I would have serious doubts that a lawn mower that costs
less than $300.00 will last for more 5 years of heavy use. It sounds
like
you use your mower enough to warrent the purchase of a high end consumer
mower or a low end commercial mower. I would assume that you would be
very
disapointed when your in need of fixing this machine in two years.
If your willing to spend say.. $450.00 you could get a new, mid level
consumer honda. Or you could find a used commercial toro/john deere/
honda
that will last 10+ years easily.
Before you or someone eles goes off on me about this or that... I
suggest
that you take a good hard look at those big box store mowers and compare
them to your dead honda. The deck metal is thinner/cheaper all the way
down to the wheels made of cheap plastic instead of rubber. The push
bars
are made of pot-metal and the moter are just crap. Just my observations
as
of late, take them as you may.
Good luck with your mower purchases.
--
Yard Works Gardening Co.
http://www.ywgc.com
A mower less than $300 won't last 5 years ? I have 2 el cheapos ($150
each) - identical, one from Wards and the other from Penny's (MTD I
guess) - single lever height adjustment, baggers, convertable side or
rear
discharge - that I use to brush hog small sumacs, berry bushes, my
drainage
ditch, suck up leaves, volunteer mow cemetery, etc - that are doing fine.
Can't remember how old they are but Wards has been out of business that
long
and Pennys stop selling hardware long ago.
Wards is back.
http://www.wards.com/wards/page1.asp?pid=8
--
Bill