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Active mow?If you want a more active mow: Honda HRX
More leisurely mow: Toro Super Recycler
Active mow?If you want a more active mow: Honda HRX
More leisurely mow: Toro Super Recycler
Yeah, maybe the same treatment automobiles get now.The coating on the looked very thickly applied and more like a powder coat than paint
The Toro Super Recyclers don't have this problem because of the way that their wheel drive clutches operate. Toro patented this design years ago.I do agree with one comment you made about pulling the mower backwards. I have found that it is harder on read wheel mowers, other rear wheels maybe different I jsut never had one that was super easy.
Usually the carb jet on top gets clogged, at least on my gcv 160. I would go with the Toro Super Recycler.I’ve continued To research and am seeing a lot of information about motor “surging“ complaints/problems with the GCV170 motor. Anyone know if this motor is problemati?
Toro Timemaster. A significantly better mower than any other walk behind I have owned. And the most expensive also.I’m going to be purchasing my first self propelled mower. I’ve read many reviews and think I’ve narrowed my choices down to a Honda or a Toro. I’m not sure which has the best propulsion system, better cut, is easier to maneuver, etc. I’d appreciate in insight that you could offer. Thanks in advance for your help!
Any good 5w30, 10w30, 5w40, 10w40, 15w40 HDEO, etc will work perfectly fine. I tend to change mine every season, and currently have 10w30 in my Super Recycler with the GCV160.Now the obvious question, which oil?