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Chewy
Joined: Feb 16, 2008
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Need Sugguestion For Push Mower With Blade Override System. Toro Or Honda?
Original Message Mar 31, 2008 11:35 pm |
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My Mother has a Toro Recycler lawnmower with the blade override system that's about 20 years old. It's been giving her a lot of trouble the past couple of summers so she's thinking of buying a new one. She has a huge yard and she likes to bag it so she really likes the blade override so she can keep the engine running while she empties the bag. I was looking at the Honda HRR216VXA and for the Toro either the Recycler 20068 or Super Recycler 20093. I have a regular Toro recycler that doesn't have blade override or electric start and I do really like it but it's definitely not built like the one my Mother has. Hers is a tank but we all know they don't build them like they used to. But anyway I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions for either the Honda or Toro. Are they relatively the same in how they cut and overall quality? Is one maybe clearly better than the other? I plan on checking them both out in person hopefully this weekend.
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donfunny
Joined: Jul 1, 2010
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Re: Need Sugguestion For Push Mower With Blade Override System. Toro Or Honda?
Reply #5 Jul 1, 2010 9:27 am |
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I bought a new toro 20093 in july of 08 mainly because of the personal pace feature and the blade stop feature. I paid 629.00 plus tax. The lawnmower runs well and starts on the 1st pull every time. I was almost going to go with the honda. hrx217 hxa but it was 170.00 more. I just bought the above mentioned honda on craigslist for 450.00. The main problem I have with the toro is that it doesn't bag very well. I bag exclusively and you have to stop and empty every 5 minutes or else the grass will be stuck in the chute at the rear of the deck. It also leaves a blade or 2 of grass uncut when the grass gets stuck in the chute. It mulches really well. It's also a bit hard at times to pull backwards. I'm going with the honda because it has double blades that cut and recut the grass to make it into very fine clippings which helps to fill the bag easier. I don't really like the thumb drive on the honda but I guess I can't have it all. They both have a 190cc engine, blade stop, and variable speed self propel. If somebody could come up with a personal pace with a bagging system like the honda has I'm sure they would sell like hotcakes. Bottom line, if you are going to bag, go with the honda, if you are going to mulch or just have the grass blow out the side go with the toro. NOTE the toro does reasonably well in bagging if the grass is not very tall.
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