Nick
Looking for a lawn mower recomendation in the $300-400 range. Needs to be self propelled and be able to mulch and bag. I have a medium sized lawn which is mostly flat. Lots of options out there but the three brands I have been looking at are Toro (Home Depot), Troy-bilt (Lowe's), and Craftsmen (Sears). Most seem to have either a Honda or Briggs & Stratton engines. Any recomendations or words of wisdom on specific models or features that I should look for? Would prefer to pay less but will pay a little more if the quality difference is significant.
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My husband has a Husquvarna with a Honda engine on it and he loves it! Well, as close to love as one can get with a mower! LOL And he's had it for probably 5-6 years and that is the longest we have ever had a mower without it falling apart. We've tried all brands and price ranges. We've had Yard Man or Yard Machines, Craftsman, and a couple of others that I don't remember and it seemed he was constantly fixing or something on them.
And I vote for the Honda engines! They are quieter, more powerful for their size and more fuel efficient to boot! Before this mower, my husband would only buy Briggs and I convinced him to try the Honda and he's glad he did. It's so much quieter that I can walk up to him when he's mowing and talk to him without screaming over the noise.
My husband has a Husquvarna with a Honda engine on it and he loves it! Well, as close to love as one can get with a mower! LOL And he's had it for probably 5-6 years and that is the longest we have ever had a mower without it falling apart. We've tried all brands and price ranges. We've had Yard Man or Yard Machines, Craftsman, and a couple of others that I don't remember and it seemed he was constantly fixing or something on them.
And I vote for the Honda engines! They are quieter, more powerful for their size and more fuel efficient to boot! Before this mower, my husband would only buy Briggs and I convinced him to try the Honda and he's glad he did. It's so much quieter that I can walk up to him when he's mowing and talk to him without screaming over the noise.
Trying to start a Lawn Mower business!?
Hey everyone - I'm trying to start a business mowing lawns but I'm having some trouble. I don't really hv enough money to buy a 300$ lawn mower or a car that's big enough to hold it.
The most I could do is buy the black & decker trimmer and edger but I don't think that would help in mowing lawns.
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lol, well there is no getting around buying a lawn mower to start a lawn mower business... don't get any electric weed eaters or edgers, even if its cordless, just don't. you don't need an edger at all. buy a straight shaft weedeater and you can edge with that, youtube and practice how to do it. i don't really know what to tell you about the mower, but u at least need a $300 mower. i know a kid that makes some real money with a $400 honda mower and a shindaiwa weed eater.
lol, well there is no getting around buying a lawn mower to start a lawn mower business... don't get any electric weed eaters or edgers, even if its cordless, just don't. you don't need an edger at all. buy a straight shaft weedeater and you can edge with that, youtube and practice how to do it. i don't really know what to tell you about the mower, but u at least need a $300 mower. i know a kid that makes some real money with a $400 honda mower and a shindaiwa weed eater.
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