The other discussion on "quality pushmower that will last" brought up some interesting dsicussions, and evoked some memories for me of all my experiences growing up workin on and using lawnmowers (started mowing lawns and fixing mowers at about age 8....now I am a degreed Mechanical Engineer working in aerospace)
From my own experiences, here is my short list of great lawnmowers that I would own again in a heartbeat. There is no order of preference here, but I am partial to two strokes.
Honda HR214SX (alloy deck)
Lawn Boy Dura-Force Silver Series (the last of the Lawn Boy Two-stokes)
Lawn Boy D Series (also called the T-head).....mid to late 1960's into the early 1970's
Snapper Commerical from the 1980s and 1990s Hi_vac alloy deck with the Wisconsin-Robin Two Stroke (Suzuki made) engine
John Deere Commerical Walk behind with the Kawasaki Engine
That's it. Feel free to discuss
From my own experiences, here is my short list of great lawnmowers that I would own again in a heartbeat. There is no order of preference here, but I am partial to two strokes.
Honda HR214SX (alloy deck)
Lawn Boy Dura-Force Silver Series (the last of the Lawn Boy Two-stokes)
Lawn Boy D Series (also called the T-head).....mid to late 1960's into the early 1970's
Snapper Commerical from the 1980s and 1990s Hi_vac alloy deck with the Wisconsin-Robin Two Stroke (Suzuki made) engine
John Deere Commerical Walk behind with the Kawasaki Engine
That's it. Feel free to discuss
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