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Vox Humana 10-08-2004 01:30 AM

Murray Self-propelled mower any good?
 
I need a new lawn mower and decided to get a self-propelled model as I have
a rather hilly yard and I'm not getting any younger. After looking at
dozens of mowers, I have found one that looks like it would meet my needs.
It is on sale for what looks like a good price - $229.00 (was $290). The
problem is that I have never owned a Murray lawn mower, nor have I owned a
self-propelled model. The one I am looking at is a 7 HP, 22 inch, 3-in-1
model with high rear wheels. The engine is a Briggs and Stratton. Is this
brand any good? It appears to be a discontinued model because the Murray
website doesn't show a 7 HP self-propelled model. I can get other SP mowers
for around the same price, but they have smaller engines. I would rather
have a variable speed SP mower, but the prices for those is much higher.



Perry Templeton 10-08-2004 01:49 AM

Murray Self-propelled mower any good?
 
We got a Snapper and I wouldn't have anything else. It was 600.00, I know
twice what you're considering paying. But it is virtually a lifetime
lawnmower. The other brands don't last too long.
Perry
"Vox Humana" wrote in message
...
I need a new lawn mower and decided to get a self-propelled model as I

have
a rather hilly yard and I'm not getting any younger. After looking at
dozens of mowers, I have found one that looks like it would meet my needs.
It is on sale for what looks like a good price - $229.00 (was $290). The
problem is that I have never owned a Murray lawn mower, nor have I owned a
self-propelled model. The one I am looking at is a 7 HP, 22 inch, 3-in-1
model with high rear wheels. The engine is a Briggs and Stratton. Is

this
brand any good? It appears to be a discontinued model because the Murray
website doesn't show a 7 HP self-propelled model. I can get other SP

mowers
for around the same price, but they have smaller engines. I would rather
have a variable speed SP mower, but the prices for those is much higher.





John Bachman 10-08-2004 01:52 AM

Murray Self-propelled mower any good?
 
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 00:30:44 GMT, "Vox Humana"
wrote:

I need a new lawn mower and decided to get a self-propelled model as I have
a rather hilly yard and I'm not getting any younger. After looking at
dozens of mowers, I have found one that looks like it would meet my needs.
It is on sale for what looks like a good price - $229.00 (was $290). The
problem is that I have never owned a Murray lawn mower, nor have I owned a
self-propelled model. The one I am looking at is a 7 HP, 22 inch, 3-in-1
model with high rear wheels. The engine is a Briggs and Stratton. Is this
brand any good? It appears to be a discontinued model because the Murray
website doesn't show a 7 HP self-propelled model. I can get other SP mowers
for around the same price, but they have smaller engines. I would rather
have a variable speed SP mower, but the prices for those is much higher.

Murray is crap. That is why it is cheap.

JMHO

John


Vox Humana 10-08-2004 02:21 AM

Murray Self-propelled mower any good?
 

"John Bachman" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 00:30:44 GMT, "Vox Humana"
wrote:

I need a new lawn mower and decided to get a self-propelled model as I

have
a rather hilly yard and I'm not getting any younger. After looking at
dozens of mowers, I have found one that looks like it would meet my

needs.
It is on sale for what looks like a good price - $229.00 (was $290). The
problem is that I have never owned a Murray lawn mower, nor have I owned

a
self-propelled model. The one I am looking at is a 7 HP, 22 inch, 3-in-1
model with high rear wheels. The engine is a Briggs and Stratton. Is

this
brand any good? It appears to be a discontinued model because the Murray
website doesn't show a 7 HP self-propelled model. I can get other SP

mowers
for around the same price, but they have smaller engines. I would rather
have a variable speed SP mower, but the prices for those is much higher.

Murray is crap. That is why it is cheap.


Makes sense. Thanks



Phisherman 10-08-2004 02:26 AM

Murray Self-propelled mower any good?
 
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 00:30:44 GMT, "Vox Humana"
wrote:

I need a new lawn mower and decided to get a self-propelled model as I have
a rather hilly yard and I'm not getting any younger. After looking at
dozens of mowers, I have found one that looks like it would meet my needs.
It is on sale for what looks like a good price - $229.00 (was $290). The
problem is that I have never owned a Murray lawn mower, nor have I owned a
self-propelled model. The one I am looking at is a 7 HP, 22 inch, 3-in-1
model with high rear wheels. The engine is a Briggs and Stratton. Is this
brand any good? It appears to be a discontinued model because the Murray
website doesn't show a 7 HP self-propelled model. I can get other SP mowers
for around the same price, but they have smaller engines. I would rather
have a variable speed SP mower, but the prices for those is much higher.



Murray is at the bottom of the list in overall scoring, but still it
is a good mower and repair record is decent. A B&S 7 HP engine will
deliver about the same torque as a 5 HP Honda engine, but the B&S is
noisier. Toro mowers are better built with a Tecumseh engine, but
you'll need at least a hundred more bucks. Expect any mower to last 5
to 8 years, depending on use.

Shreve 10-08-2004 02:33 AM

Murray Self-propelled mower any good?
 

"Vox Humana" wrote in message
I need a new lawn mower and decided to get a self-propelled model as I

have
a rather hilly yard and I'm not getting any younger. After looking at
dozens of mowers, I have found one that looks like it would meet my needs.
It is on sale for what looks like a good price - $229.00 (was $290). The
problem is that I have never owned a Murray lawn mower, nor have I owned a
self-propelled model. The one I am looking at is a 7 HP, 22 inch, 3-in-1
model with high rear wheels. The engine is a Briggs and Stratton. Is

this
brand any good? It appears to be a discontinued model because the Murray
website doesn't show a 7 HP self-propelled model. I can get other SP

mowers
for around the same price, but they have smaller engines. I would rather
have a variable speed SP mower, but the prices for those is much higher.


You get what you pay for.

I had a John Deere for trimming, sold it to someone I know almost 20 years
ago. They still have it, and it still runs strong. Since then I've been
through a Wards(RIP) high wheel, a Murray, & a Honda Harmony. I purchased
another John Deere, model JS63C about 3 years ago. I sold my rider and cut
1/2 acre with a 21", simply for the excercise. I believe if you looked at
any of the name brands known for yard work, you couldn't go wrong. I was
not pleased with the Honda,Murray, or Wards.


Vox Humana 10-08-2004 03:14 AM

Murray Self-propelled mower any good?
 

"Phisherman" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 00:30:44 GMT, "Vox Humana"
wrote:

I need a new lawn mower and decided to get a self-propelled model as I

have
a rather hilly yard and I'm not getting any younger. After looking at
dozens of mowers, I have found one that looks like it would meet my

needs.
It is on sale for what looks like a good price - $229.00 (was $290). The
problem is that I have never owned a Murray lawn mower, nor have I owned

a
self-propelled model. The one I am looking at is a 7 HP, 22 inch, 3-in-1
model with high rear wheels. The engine is a Briggs and Stratton. Is

this
brand any good? It appears to be a discontinued model because the Murray
website doesn't show a 7 HP self-propelled model. I can get other SP

mowers
for around the same price, but they have smaller engines. I would rather
have a variable speed SP mower, but the prices for those is much higher.



Murray is at the bottom of the list in overall scoring, but still it
is a good mower and repair record is decent. A B&S 7 HP engine will
deliver about the same torque as a 5 HP Honda engine, but the B&S is
noisier. Toro mowers are better built with a Tecumseh engine, but
you'll need at least a hundred more bucks. Expect any mower to last 5
to 8 years, depending on use.


I am on year 8 of my cheap MTD/Briggs and Stratton mower. I had to put some
money into it last year and now the problem looks like it is returning along
with some rust and other issues. I might keep this one as a back-up and to
mow along the margin of the woods occasionally to keep the brush down but I
know it is time for a new mower.



Vox Humana 10-08-2004 03:16 AM

Murray Self-propelled mower any good?
 

"Shreve" wrote in message
...

"Vox Humana" wrote in message
I need a new lawn mower and decided to get a self-propelled model as I

have
a rather hilly yard and I'm not getting any younger. After looking at
dozens of mowers, I have found one that looks like it would meet my

needs.
It is on sale for what looks like a good price - $229.00 (was $290).

The
problem is that I have never owned a Murray lawn mower, nor have I owned

a
self-propelled model. The one I am looking at is a 7 HP, 22 inch,

3-in-1
model with high rear wheels. The engine is a Briggs and Stratton. Is

this
brand any good? It appears to be a discontinued model because the

Murray
website doesn't show a 7 HP self-propelled model. I can get other SP

mowers
for around the same price, but they have smaller engines. I would

rather
have a variable speed SP mower, but the prices for those is much higher.


You get what you pay for.

I had a John Deere for trimming, sold it to someone I know almost 20 years
ago. They still have it, and it still runs strong. Since then I've been
through a Wards(RIP) high wheel, a Murray, & a Honda Harmony. I

purchased
another John Deere, model JS63C about 3 years ago. I sold my rider and cut
1/2 acre with a 21", simply for the excercise. I believe if you looked at
any of the name brands known for yard work, you couldn't go wrong. I was
not pleased with the Honda,Murray, or Wards.


Was there a problem common to all the less expensive brands or did they each
have their own unique problems?



Romy Beeck 10-08-2004 04:06 AM

Murray Self-propelled mower any good?
 

"Vox Humana" wrote in message
...

"Shreve" wrote in message
...

"Vox Humana" wrote in message
I need a new lawn mower and decided to get a self-propelled model as I

have
a rather hilly yard and I'm not getting any younger. After looking at
dozens of mowers, I have found one that looks like it would meet my

needs.
It is on sale for what looks like a good price - $229.00 (was $290).

The
problem is that I have never owned a Murray lawn mower, nor have I

owned
a
self-propelled model. The one I am looking at is a 7 HP, 22 inch,

3-in-1
model with high rear wheels. The engine is a Briggs and Stratton. Is

this
brand any good? It appears to be a discontinued model because the

Murray
website doesn't show a 7 HP self-propelled model. I can get other SP

mowers
for around the same price, but they have smaller engines. I would

rather
have a variable speed SP mower, but the prices for those is much

higher.

You get what you pay for.

I had a John Deere for trimming, sold it to someone I know almost 20

years
ago. They still have it, and it still runs strong. Since then I've

been
through a Wards(RIP) high wheel, a Murray, & a Honda Harmony. I

purchased
another John Deere, model JS63C about 3 years ago. I sold my rider and

cut
1/2 acre with a 21", simply for the excercise. I believe if you looked

at
any of the name brands known for yard work, you couldn't go wrong. I

was
not pleased with the Honda,Murray, or Wards.


Was there a problem common to all the less expensive brands or did they

each
have their own unique problems?

I still think you get what you pay for. Honda and john Deer are most likly

the best out there if you want to spend $600. Murray is very low in price. I
bought a self-propelled White lawn mower for $429 six years ago and stll
runs great and cuts great. I always try to go to the mid priced thing that i
buy and been always happy. Good luck in what you buy.



Ron Hardin 10-08-2004 10:22 AM

Murray Self-propelled mower any good?
 
Shreve wrote:
another John Deere, model JS63C about 3 years ago. I sold my rider and cut
1/2 acre with a 21", simply for the excercise. I believe if you looked at
any of the name brands known for yard work, you couldn't go wrong. I was


At a half acre, consider a push reel mower, as long as you cut often enough
to keep the grass short. They're lighter than a power mower and _as easy to
push_. You don't have the noise. The American Lawnmower Company 18" is
fine; Scotts 20" (made by same people) is faster, if you get one with a
straight cutter bar anyway.

However you need access to a power mower if you get into grass-too-long trouble
from time to time. Also they don't do dandelions unless short.

If you have to mow because of patches of fast-growing grass where the rest of
the lawn doesn't need it, a European scythe ( http://www.scythesupply.com )
is pleasant to use, though everything you need will run $160 after snath, jig
and sharpening stone. You can cut an acre with it over a period of days, if you
want to just get out of the house occasionally. It leaves trails of cut grass
though. A perfect solution would be a mulching scythe.
--
Ron Hardin


On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.

Lar 10-08-2004 02:35 PM

Murray Self-propelled mower any good?
 
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 00:30:44 GMT, "Vox Humana"
wrote:

:) I need a new lawn mower and decided to get a self-propelled model as I have
:) a rather hilly yard and I'm not getting any younger. After looking at
:) dozens of mowers, I have found one that looks like it would meet my needs.
:) It is on sale for what looks like a good price - $229.00 (was $290). The
:) problem is that I have never owned a Murray lawn mower, nor have I owned a
:) self-propelled model. The one I am looking at is a 7 HP, 22 inch, 3-in-1
:) model with high rear wheels. The engine is a Briggs and Stratton. Is this
:) brand any good? It appears to be a discontinued model because the Murray
:) website doesn't show a 7 HP self-propelled model. I can get other SP mowers
:) for around the same price, but they have smaller engines. I would rather
:) have a variable speed SP mower, but the prices for those is much higher.
:)


I recently gave my 2 year old SP Murray away and picked up a Torro
variable speed SP. The price wasn't all that much higher. The
problem you will have with the Murray is that it will be more of a
workout trying to walk slow enough to mow the grass. The variable
speed allows you to work at your pace rather than the slow setting of
the Murray.

Lar


Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!!


It is said that the early bird gets the worm,
but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese.




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