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Mang


Location: zone 6
Joined: Dec 14, 2004
Points: 119

Yardman Stainless steel deck, honda powered. (edited)
Original Message   Feb 21, 2005 12:34 pm
  1. I saw this at costco for 320.00  That stainless deck is sure neat, what's holding me back on this is the fact that it's front wheel drive,  I'm not to sure about front wheel drive mowers,  and it appears to only have one speed.  I'm pretty inexpeirenced and am susteptable to buying things that "look cool".    So I'm trying to get an idea of the pro's and cons of a model like this.   Here's what my yard is like,  1/3 acre, I will only be doing my lawn with it, there is some moderate hills and, oh yeah I dont have grass yet! but will be hydroseeding asap.

6.5 HP*/21" High Wheel Self-Propelled Mower

• 6.5 HP* Honda Engine
• *as rated by engine manufacturer
• 21" Stainless Steel Deck
• Rear Bag & Mulch Kit Included
• 8" Front / 12" Rear Wheels
• Oil Included in Carton
• 2-Year Limited Warranty

This message was modified Feb 21, 2005 by Mang
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Marshall


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Joined: Sep 16, 2002
Points: 7730

Re: Yardman Stainless steel deck, honda powered. (edited)
Reply #6   Feb 21, 2005 8:24 pm
Let me just say that I would recommend a Toro Super Recycler for $445.00 over the MTD. I would also recommend one of the Husqvarna's (see Sears also), Lawn Boys, Ariens, Snappers, etc. over the MTD. Their reputation is to offer an engine of decent make with high HP at a low price in order to catch your eye while the rest of the mowers is not as desirable.

With the Toro SR you gain a 5 year GTS (guarenteed to start) engine, a superior mulching deck, the personal pace system which is great and a mower that is built well, all for only $100.00 more.

Here is a link to Speedway Sales, they advertise on this Forum, there add is to the right of the threads, FYI.

You might click some of the other advertisers links too just to check them. Would be happy to answer more question specifically about any of them.
bbwb


Less is more...more or less

Location: NE Minnesota
Joined: Feb 23, 2004
Points: 115

Re: Yardman Stainless steel deck, honda powered. (edited)
Reply #7   Feb 21, 2005 8:27 pm
I have to agree with Marshal on the Toro Super Recycler...That is what I replaced the yardman with.  I really like the personal pace feature, it really takes the work out of mowing. 

bbwb

Mang


Location: zone 6
Joined: Dec 14, 2004
Points: 119

Re: Yardman Stainless steel deck, honda powered. (edited)
Reply #8   Feb 22, 2005 11:18 am
Those are all very good point's. I did not think of those things,  and yes that cool deck caught my eye.

Here's an alternative  scenario, my dad bought a toro super recyler and gave me his old snapper mower that his dad gave him,  can you believe that this mower is on it's third generation in our family,  it runs and mows  as of now but needs some attention.

If you guys can help me a little bit with info here and there, I would much rather bring this snapper back to good condtion and see if we can't get a few more generations out of it.  I would like to plug the hole for bagging and put on a mulching blade, replace the disc drive clean and repaint the deck and maybe get it some new shoes.  I'm sure there are a few things I'm missing  and I'm open to comments and other things that might need to be done.

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