Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Joined: Dec 5, 2010
Points: 622
Picking up Toro CCR2000 Original Message Nov 8, 2011 7:31 pm
I found a mint Toro CCR2000 for a reasonable price and will be picking it up this Thursday. I will post some pictures on Friday. Hopefully this is a good machine.
Thanks for the heads up. It looks like a nice and clean machine. You are right, Toro and 2 Stroke are out of my comfort zone! Stay tuned and see what happens as the pig goes to the market.
Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Joined: Dec 5, 2010
Points: 622
Re: Picking up Toro CCR2000 Reply #5 Nov 11, 2011 3:56 pm
Bottom Line: The boring pig (myself) bought a 2012 Honda HS520. It was easy for my son and wife to start and use it. I did look at HS621 but $350 + another $125 for new rubbers did not seem right. I thought about buying a Toro but in the end I could not do it since I had a really bad experience with a Toro lawnmower not starting. The Honda dealer located about 5 miles from my house gave me a 10% discount for being a veteran so it was reasonable. I know I am boring.
Re: Picking up Toro CCR2000 Reply #6 Nov 11, 2011 4:16 pm
MN_Runner wrote:
Bottom Line: The boring pig (myself) bought a 2012 Honda HS520. It was easy for my son and wife to start and use it. I did look at HS621 but $350 + another $125 for new rubbers did not seem right. I thought about buying a Toro but in the end I could not do it since I had a really bad experience with a Toro lawnmower not starting. The Honda dealer located about 5 miles from my house gave me a 10% discount for being a veteran so it was reasonable. I know I am boring.
You're being too hard on yourself.
I wouldn't call that boring, more likely to be analytical, if anything. I'm sure you weighed out everything to arrive at the decision.
Re: Picking up Toro CCR2000 Reply #9 Nov 11, 2011 5:06 pm
No ill intended.
The HS520 is new for about the same price as an older HS621 with new paddles. Makes sense to go with the new one with a 3 year warranty. The HS621 will always be more expensive to operate over time, the wearable parts are more costly.
Re: Picking up Toro CCR2000 Reply #11 Nov 11, 2011 9:07 pm
MN_Runner wrote:
For what is worth, I am ready for 2012 snow season.
Congratulations on your new purchase.You will not get disappointed.It is a Honda.As aa335 said, rubber paddles, scraper etc for HS520 are cheaper than HS621's.It is a brand new machine.