Get a 10 year old kid. They won't know the mower isn't working well and they'll do a good enough job.![]()
He said under a grand.
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Get a 10 year old kid. They won't know the mower isn't working well and they'll do a good enough job.![]()
A plastic part in the drive train went bad and was no longer available. Was 20 years old so I get parts no longer available.What started happening to your mower that you needed to replace it? Just curious. I have been pleasantly surprised with a John Deer walk-behind mower that I bought in 1995. It still appears to be going strong and the only issue is I've noticed over the past several years is oil fouling/carbon build up on the spark plug. It usually starts on the 1st or second pull.
I had one of those at my old place where it was small enough a powered motor didn't make sense. I always felt very accomplished after a mow.
That's what we used when I was a kid...didn't realize how environmentally friendly it was.
I finally broke down and replaced my push mower wit a power mower. However, I dislocated my shoulder working on it. I had to take it apart to clean the carb. I got it back together and running, and dislocated my shoulder patting myself on the back.
100% on this if you go gas.If you want a gas mower I recommend a Honda mower. Mine have been purchased from a Honda dealer. The first one lasted 20 years. I am on my second one and am 15 years in. They are mid-priced depending on the features you pick.
I have wondered about battery-powered. When my Honda mower dies, there will be no more gas-powered ones...
About an acre and a half of lawn here…not enough beer at the store for me. Currently using a Kubota zero turn. It has a Kawasaki twin for power. Easily the best mower I have owned.