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Old 06-27-2013, 11:50 PM
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Hey,

I'm in the market for a new lawnmower, I'm edging on the side of a 4 stroke gas powered rather then an electric as I have read a lot of reviews on the mowers in my price range don't do a very good job.

Price range is around the 300$ range, my yard isn't huge by all means maybe 1000sq/ft if I had to pull a number off the top of my head.

I have been mowing with just as Scotts 20'' push mower and I could throw that P.O.S down a mountain into a River never to be found again. I'm sure this mower would be okay if you mowed your lawn once a week or more but cutting more then a few inches is impossible and not worth the effort.

Anyways I'm reaching out to all of you guys that haven't taught their grass to cut itself.



PS. I don't have children so that's out of the question haha.
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Old 06-28-2013, 02:17 AM
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Our yard is about 7000sq feet, and we pay to have it done as I got tired of fighting with wet leaves 50+ bags/year just from raking, nevermind mowing
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I ended up with a crappy Black and Decker 4HP electric when we bought a home
I had to lug around a very expensive extension cord, and the mower couldn't handle tall or wet grass, or thick piles of leaves
It sits in storage unused for years

I had a 3.5HP Briggs and Stratton and it handled things much better, but couldn't handle large dumps of leaves very well after a big wind, and was a huge chore if it was wet. But, it got the job done
And this is with a new blade, not used or hand sharpened

I'd say go gas and the bigger the better if you don't want to fight with it
A 4.5HP would be ideal, but I see many are rated in CCs now, not HP
And if you get a larger blade, say 21", then a bigger motor is a must or it will struggle
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Old 06-28-2013, 02:28 AM
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We just got the ryobi cordless 40v. I like not having to futz with gas, or dragging a cord and getting myself tangled up in trees.
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Old 06-28-2013, 02:42 AM
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I've been using a craftsman 24v cordless for 3 years now. My yard is around 3000sqf and I can usually cut the lawn 3 time before charging. If the grass gets long I have to only cut half the width of the mower or the bag discharge gets clogged and it slows down.
The only bad is the charger is not a maintainer so in the winter you have to charge it every couple of months to keep the battery good. And should bring it in the house if your garage is not heated. (got to buy it on sale like all sears items)
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Old 06-28-2013, 03:03 AM
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All I can add is to say that if you buy a gas mower make sure you empty the tank and run the engine dry at the end of the season or the fuel will freeze (unless you are lucky enough to store it in a garage). Screwed mine up over the first winter and now I have to tinker with it for hours every year to get it working.
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Old 06-28-2013, 03:11 AM
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I use a 6.5 Briggs. 21" mower. Self propelled. Though I find the self propell a little fast in taller grass. But nice to have one hand free for beer.

If you do end up with self prop. Go with fwd. neibor has rwd and its terrible.
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Old 06-28-2013, 03:34 AM
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I used to use Motomaster Fuel Stabilizer in my mower, and still do in my pressure washer and our Collector Camaro
I never had any freezing fuel issues down to -11C with the small engines in the shed. Camaro is in a heated garage, of course
Could be different in colder weather

Add the recommended amount and fill the tank full, run the engine a few minutes so it's all through the system, store for winter
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Old 06-28-2013, 03:37 AM
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I used to use Motomaster Fuel Stabilizer in my mower, and still do in my pressure washer and our Collector Camaro
I never had any freezing fuel issues down to -11C with the small engines in the shed. Camaro is in a heated garage, of course
Could be different in colder weather

Add the recommended amount and fill the tank full, run the engine a few minutes so it's all through the system, store for winter
What u got for a camaro
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Old 06-28-2013, 03:43 AM
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I have a Craftsman and its run flawlessly for the last ten years. Self propelled as well.
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Old 06-28-2013, 03:57 AM
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