Kamis, 03 April 2014

Difference in 23hp vs. 27hp in lawn mower (Husqvarna)?




Chris S


I am looking at looking at buying a garden tractor. A Husqvarna 2354GXLS (23hp 54" Deck) vs. 2754GLS (27hp 54" Deck) vs. Craftsmanâs GT5000 (26hp 54" deck)

I am not pulling or plowing anything just cutting over 2 acres with a slope (some parts about 45% sloped).

One tractor is 23 hp with 24"x12" rear wheels
One is 27 hp with 23"x10" rear wheels.
The Craftsman is 26"hp with 23"x10" rear wheels but goes 7.5 mph

They all have the hydrostatic transmission and 54" deck.

I have heard that Craftsmanâs and Husqvarna are made by the same company, not sure if that is true.

Questions:

Is there a big difference between 23hp and 27hp (horse power)? I currently have a 17.5 hp that is not good on the slopes.

Since they are very similar, should I be looking a hp, speed, tire size, or brand?

Thanks for the replys.



Answer
You WILL notice that HP difference on slopes. Also the bigger the rear tires the better. I wouldn't consider its speed whatsoever. Even with big fancy lawn mowers you have to go pretty slow to get a good cut.

Is it possible too recieve carbon monoxide poisoning whilst mowing your lawn?




Justin


Its proven that emissions from lawnmowers do emit carbon monoxide but is it possible too get poisoned outdoors while mowing? i usually wear a mask while mowing but many many people dont,


Answer
Unless you're wearing a gas mask, it's not going to help with carbon monoxide. And yeah, I think you could get a mild reaction from that stuff. I mean especially if you're a gardner and do it all the time. Once a week mowing just your lawn, it is doubtful.

What are your symptoms?


Reports about those noxious fumes emitted from gasoline lawn mowers are indeed true. A Swedish study conducted in 2001 concluded, âAir pollution from cutting grass for an hour with a gasoline powered lawn mower is about the same as that from a 100-mile automobile ride.â Meanwhile, the 54 million Americans mowing their lawns each weekend with gas-powered mowers may be contributing as much as five percent of the nationâs air pollution, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).




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