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OldToroOwner
Joined: Jan 1, 2004
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Honda mowers
Original Message Jul 17, 2005 12:33 pm |
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Hello gang, Haven't posted in a while because I've been so dang busy doing stuff on my house!!.. Thinking about getting a new self-propelled but I'm torn between a Briggs engine and venturing into Honda 'territory" for my next mower. I liked the new HRX models I saw at Home Depot($599.) Don't think I want to buy it there as I've seen some of the OPE they assemble..LOL. Anyone have any experience wth their mowers?? I want my next mower to last a good, long time as my current 8 year old Murray's drive system has been hit or miss lately and it may be on it's last leg. It's got a Briggs 5.5 quantum engine on it that's served me well, though. Would like to go to a 6.5 because there's been times when I could have used the extra power. Don't want a push model, either. Will probably stay between $500.-600, or so price wise. Although I like the idea of a light weight deck ,is plastic the way to go?..or should I go aluminum?? I've a lot of concrete edgeing(sp?) on my property , of which I'm always running against, so I'm a little concerned about the durability of the plastic decks! Also am considering the "higher -end" Toro's as I'd like to stay clear of the Tecumseh engine on mowers...just my prejudice, I guess. Any thoughts?...Recommendations?... Thanks..
This message was modified Jul 17, 2005 by OldToroOwner
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MountainMan
Overpowered is Usually Adequate
Location: Connecticut
Joined: Feb 19, 2003
Points: 1564
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Re: Honda mowers
Reply #1 Jul 17, 2005 2:28 pm |
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Word is that the genuine HONDA mowers cut very short. Im a big fan of Toro's aluminum decks though. My father has a pair of them, with Suzuki motors, that have over 15 years on them now. Toro uses the KaWASAKI ENGINE NOW. sTILL TOP NOTCH. Sears also offers a MTD mower, but with a Honda engine on it. Gives you the best of both worlds.
Ariens 1128PRO- Honda Generator_ Husky 480-257 Jonsered 2050Turbo- Shindiawa T2500 SCAG Mower -little wonder blower-Sears track blower-Coleman Generator- Bombadier ATV-Stihl HS-45 Etc-Etc-Etc
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faithfulFrank
He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose....
Location: Batavia, N.Y.
Joined: Jan 20, 2004
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Re: Honda mowers
Reply #4 Jul 18, 2005 8:40 am |
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Good to hear from you mountainMan....been awhile. Now you got me thinking I made a bit of a mistake. Friday I stopped at a garage sale a few houses down, at a neighbor who has the best of everything. He had a Honda rear Bagger walk behind there........looked a bit dusty, but very solid. Wife said all it needed was a tune up......they had $20 on it. I almost took it, because I think I may need another walk behind soon, but I did not only because I do not really want a rear bagger. I should have done a "Marty", cleaned it up, etc, and sell it for a profit. Oh well. Frank D.
Ariens 1332DLE Pro, Exmark 52" HP ZTR, Gardian Generac generator, Shindiawa T230 Excell/Honda PW, Craftsman rototiller, Favorite IPE- My Mac + Ipod- No Windoze for me!
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OldToroOwner
Joined: Jan 1, 2004
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Re: Honda mowers
Reply #7 Jul 23, 2005 9:46 am |
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Word is that the genuine HONDA mowers cut very short.
MountainMan--
Don't quite understand?? Do you mean that the wheels don't adjust as they normally should for different heights of cut??.. Tried adjusting the 217 HRX model at "Home Deeps" and it seemed fine??...
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OldToroOwner
Joined: Jan 1, 2004
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Re: Honda mowers
Reply #9 Jul 24, 2005 9:51 am |
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Marshall- You may be right, now that I think of it. I remember my brother's next door neighbor saying something to that effect about his Honda. I checked on their website and it looks like they've fixed that as the last notch on the wheels is supposed to be 4" approx. I think I've narrowed it down to either the Honda 217TDA model or the Toro 20056 Super-Recycler, which has the aluminum deck, blade clutch, B & S 6.5 engine( don't know if it's an Intek or Quantum??...) I think the Toro offers a longer warranty, but can't be sure. I sent emails to Mayberry's just to see what thay could do price-wise. Anyone have experience with them??
This message was modified Jul 24, 2005 by OldToroOwner
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MountainMan
Overpowered is Usually Adequate
Location: Connecticut
Joined: Feb 19, 2003
Points: 1564
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Re: Honda mowers
Reply #10 Jul 24, 2005 11:28 am |
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MountainMan-- Don't quite understand?? Do you mean that the wheels don't adjust as they normally should for different heights of cut??.. Tried adjusting the 217 HRX model at "Home Deeps" and it seemed fine??... Maqrshal answered it. There was a thread a while bach about how the height adjusters only wnt as high as about 3". Not good for summer heat and drought. I usually cut 3.5 or so. Its so humid and wet in Ct now that ive been cutting evry 5 days again
Ariens 1128PRO- Honda Generator_ Husky 480-257 Jonsered 2050Turbo- Shindiawa T2500 SCAG Mower -little wonder blower-Sears track blower-Coleman Generator- Bombadier ATV-Stihl HS-45 Etc-Etc-Etc
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