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ValveJob 13-07-2007 11:14 PM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 

Maybe you know a brand I should avoid or one you want to brag on.
I'm all ears - as Ross Perot said.


Willshak 13-07-2007 11:51 PM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 
on 7/13/2007 6:14 PM ValveJob said the following:
Maybe you know a brand I should avoid or one you want to brag on.
I'm all ears - as Ross Perot said.



What is your definition of "inexpensive"?

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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
To email, remove the double zeroes after @

Art 14-07-2007 12:15 AM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 
ValveJob wrote:
Maybe you know a brand I should avoid or one you want to brag on.
I'm all ears - as Ross Perot said.


The most "inexpensive" self propelled mower is going to be a Honda or
other high quality machine. While the initial cost is high, the life of
machine and it's dependability bring the cost per year to be in line
with or less than than your typical big box store mower. As an added
bonus you won't lose your temper every time you have to start it.

--
Art

ValveJob 14-07-2007 02:34 AM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 19:15:07 -0400, Art
wrote:

ValveJob wrote:
Maybe you know a brand I should avoid or one you want to brag on.
I'm all ears - as Ross Perot said.


The most "inexpensive" self propelled mower is going to be a Honda or
other high quality machine. While the initial cost is high, the life of
machine and it's dependability bring the cost per year to be in line
with or less than than your typical big box store mower. As an added
bonus you won't lose your temper every time you have to start it.


I noticed today that there was lawnxxx self propelled mower for $300
that has a Honda engine.


Art 14-07-2007 01:12 PM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 
ValveJob wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 19:15:07 -0400, Art
wrote:

ValveJob wrote:
Maybe you know a brand I should avoid or one you want to brag on.
I'm all ears - as Ross Perot said.

The most "inexpensive" self propelled mower is going to be a Honda or
other high quality machine. While the initial cost is high, the life of
machine and it's dependability bring the cost per year to be in line
with or less than than your typical big box store mower. As an added
bonus you won't lose your temper every time you have to start it.


I noticed today that there was lawnxxx self propelled mower for $300
that has a Honda engine.


What is a lawnxxx mower? Is there a brand name on it?

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Art

Frank 14-07-2007 01:49 PM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 
On Jul 13, 7:15 pm, Art wrote:
ValveJob wrote:
Maybe you know a brand I should avoid or one you want to brag on.
I'm all ears - as Ross Perot said.


The most "inexpensive" self propelled mower is going to be a Honda or
other high quality machine. While the initial cost is high, the life of
machine and it's dependability bring the cost per year to be in line
with or less than than your typical big box store mower. As an added
bonus you won't lose your temper every time you have to start it.

--
Art


My eldest son, with a 3/4 acre lot bought cheapest push mower he could
find. Like OP he figures he will buy a new one when el cheapo quits.
2nd son with less than 1/4 acre bought high end self propelled Honda.
He has a good job and wants to put minimum effort into lawn.
If you like to tinker with machines and spend more time on your lawn,
buy el cheapo. If your time is more valuable to you for other things,
go with a high end mower.
Frank


Willshak 14-07-2007 01:54 PM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 
on 7/13/2007 7:15 PM Art said the following:
ValveJob wrote:
Maybe you know a brand I should avoid or one you want to brag on.
I'm all ears - as Ross Perot said.


The most "inexpensive" self propelled mower is going to be a Honda or
other high quality machine. While the initial cost is high, the life
of machine and it's dependability bring the cost per year to be in
line with or less than than your typical big box store mower. As an
added bonus you won't lose your temper every time you have to start it.


That would make my 23 year old Craftsman 22", B&S engined,
self-propelled mower 'inexpensive'. It looks like sh*t with the chipped
paint, dents and rusty chrome, but starts every year after a couple of
pulls. I did have to replace the pull cord, but that didn't make it more
expensive by too much.

--

Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
To email, remove the double zeroes after @

Stubby[_2_] 14-07-2007 08:52 PM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 

"ValveJob" wrote in message
...

Maybe you know a brand I should avoid or one you want to brag on.
I'm all ears - as Ross Perot said.


Try freecycle.org .




Art 14-07-2007 10:10 PM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 
willshak wrote:
on 7/13/2007 7:15 PM Art said the following:
ValveJob wrote:
Maybe you know a brand I should avoid or one you want to brag on.
I'm all ears - as Ross Perot said.


The most "inexpensive" self propelled mower is going to be a Honda or
other high quality machine. While the initial cost is high, the life
of machine and it's dependability bring the cost per year to be in
line with or less than than your typical big box store mower. As an
added bonus you won't lose your temper every time you have to start it.


That would make my 23 year old Craftsman 22", B&S engined,
self-propelled mower 'inexpensive'. It looks like sh*t with the chipped
paint, dents and rusty chrome, but starts every year after a couple of
pulls. I did have to replace the pull cord, but that didn't make it more
expensive by too much.


They were built a little better 23 years ago than they are today. And it
probably has a Tecumseh built engine on it. Look on the engine shroud
for the model number, if it starts with 143 it is a Tecumseh.

--
Art

Willshak 15-07-2007 02:31 PM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 
on 7/14/2007 5:10 PM Art said the following:
willshak wrote:
on 7/13/2007 7:15 PM Art said the following:
ValveJob wrote:
Maybe you know a brand I should avoid or one you want to brag on.
I'm all ears - as Ross Perot said.


The most "inexpensive" self propelled mower is going to be a Honda
or other high quality machine. While the initial cost is high, the
life of machine and it's dependability bring the cost per year to be
in line with or less than than your typical big box store mower. As
an added bonus you won't lose your temper every time you have to
start it.


That would make my 23 year old Craftsman 22", B&S engined,
self-propelled mower 'inexpensive'. It looks like sh*t with the
chipped paint, dents and rusty chrome, but starts every year after a
couple of pulls. I did have to replace the pull cord, but that didn't
make it more expensive by too much.


They were built a little better 23 years ago than they are today. And
it probably has a Tecumseh built engine on it. Look on the engine
shroud for the model number, if it starts with 143 it is a Tecumseh.


It starts with 917.

--

Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
To email, remove the double zeroes after @

KC[_2_] 15-07-2007 06:53 PM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 
On Jul 15, 8:31 am, willshak wrote:

if it starts with 143 it is a Tecumseh.


It starts with 917.

--

That should be Roper Corp (American Yard Products).


KC[_2_] 15-07-2007 07:12 PM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 
On Jul 13, 5:14 pm, ValveJob wrote:
Maybe you know a brand I should avoid or one you want to brag on.
I'm all ears - as Ross Perot said.


All a matter of personal preference & experience.

I have bought many cheapo's over the last 40 years and some were good
and some were crap.

Two years ago I bought a Troy-Bilt w/Honda engine, it being a rear
drive self propelled. Much better quality than I have had in the
past, and the rear drive works MUCH better on my tough grass than the
front drive unit I had prior to this. The front drive just didn't
have the pulling power so it took much more of my effort to help it
along. The rear drive does it all itself. Took a little getting used
to by working the drive lever rather than just lifting the front
wheels to make the turns, but it's now done without thought.

KC


Art 16-07-2007 01:12 AM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 
willshak wrote:
on 7/14/2007 5:10 PM Art said the following:
willshak wrote:
on 7/13/2007 7:15 PM Art said the following:
ValveJob wrote:
Maybe you know a brand I should avoid or one you want to brag on.
I'm all ears - as Ross Perot said.


The most "inexpensive" self propelled mower is going to be a Honda
or other high quality machine. While the initial cost is high, the
life of machine and it's dependability bring the cost per year to be
in line with or less than than your typical big box store mower. As
an added bonus you won't lose your temper every time you have to
start it.


That would make my 23 year old Craftsman 22", B&S engined,
self-propelled mower 'inexpensive'. It looks like sh*t with the
chipped paint, dents and rusty chrome, but starts every year after a
couple of pulls. I did have to replace the pull cord, but that didn't
make it more expensive by too much.


They were built a little better 23 years ago than they are today. And
it probably has a Tecumseh built engine on it. Look on the engine
shroud for the model number, if it starts with 143 it is a Tecumseh.


It starts with 917.


That number is on the deck and means it was built by Roper. Look on the
engine for the engine model.

--
Art

lwhaley 16-07-2007 02:35 AM

Looking for inexpensive self-propelled lawn mower
 
On Jul 13, 5:14 pm, ValveJob wrote:
Maybe you know a brand I should avoid or one you want to brag on.
I'm all ears - as Ross Perot said.


I own four self-propelled mowers and the cheapest one has been the
most reliable, go figure. It's a Troy-Bilt with a front wheel drive.
The briggs engine has started every time and the only repair it has
ever needed in five years has been the drive belt. I have a lot of
respect for the Honda and my next may be one. That don't mean you
can't get a lot of service from another brand, you can. Honda has the
rep for consistent reliability. Briggs seems to be more of a crap
shoot. I have had good luck but some don't.

More important than the brand, in my opinion, is the dealer. Your
mower won't run forever and when it quits you want to be able to take
it somewhere they are famililar with the machine and have parts. I
always reccomend that you take your business to you local dealer. My
local guys are primarily a rental shop but they can get me a machine
from a wide selection of manufacturers.

I own a Snapper self-propelled which is by far my favorite mower.
Maybe that's why the Troybilt is so reliable, haha. It is a pleasure
to use and on the rare occasion when it won't go, my local dealer has
it fixed in one day! I'm pretty sure that if this Snapper ever quits,
I would buy another over any other brand, including Honda.



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