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aa335
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Re: honda 520 vs toro 621 single stage
Reply #14 Nov 2, 2011 8:03 pm |
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Do you own a Honda automobile? I used to have Honda Accords. They were reliable and safe to drive. But they were also very boring to drive, at least to me. They were appliances on wheel, always humming along. What bothers me is because they were so reliable, I didn't have an excuse to get rid of them. The last Honda was a 1998 Accord developed transmission failure and had all kinds of emission problems. After putting in $3000 during the 10 years I had it, I drove it to 250,000 miles and got rid of it. I was not going to get another Accord, they keep getting bigger and bigger and drove like everything else. Now, I like to sacrifice some reliability for excitement.
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aa335
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Re: honda 520 vs toro 621 single stage
Reply #18 Nov 2, 2011 10:02 pm |
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@aa335 Trust your Toro 421 started without any issue this fall. I have a little time before deciding since no snow for another 10 days or so. I am sure the realiability question entered and resolved before you bought your Toro. Actually, I did took a chance and bought the Toro with the Loncin engine. It was the second year Toro used this engine so I figured the bugs been worked out. It wasn't. My 421QE did develop a fuel leak last winter. I put on a fuel shutoff valve and used it the rest of the season. I just have to run the engine until the float bowl is dry before putting it away. Besides that issue, there wasn't any other problems. I started easily up last week and it ran fine, still had the fuel leak though. I need to bring it to the dealer for them to replace the carburetor. It's not a big deal, I still have the other trusty backup SS so I'm prepared for the snow. I'm sure you'll be fine which ever SS you chose. This year Toro 621 is likely to be trouble free, the Honda HS520 is also reliable. My father has the 5-year old HS520 and has been trouble free.
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