It’s reasonable… if you have less than a quarter acre and the house takes up a good chunk of that lol
The larger rear wheels would make this mower a no-go for me.People complaining about the engine. I look at the lack of easy height adjustment and also see a mower with a 150cc engine for $20 less that has more features and just shake my head.
Yep. The Remington brand is manufactured by MTD. It is the exact same lawn mower with a bigger Powermore engine.Walmart has a Remington that's I'm pretty sure is the same deck with the much better 125cc Briggs on it for $168, and several other mowers under $220 with much better engine options.
That's lower on my list of priorities. I'd been avoided them for years and bought one some years back as other features were more important. It's been a fine mower for me.The larger rear wheels would make this mower a no-go for me.
It's not a powermore engine, it's a 125CC OHV BriggsYep. The Remington brand is manufactured by MTD. It is the exact same lawn mower with a bigger Powermore engine.
Right you are! I was looking at the Remington website. The 140cc engine version is a Powermore.It's not a powermore engine, it's a 125CC OHV Briggs
Compromised maneuverability and durability. The larger rear wheels are really for appearances only.Curious.... what's bad about large rear wheels?
I'm gonna start calling Kohler Courage engines Chohlers.Ahh.
Why no Chekumseh or Chiggs?
Heh... ok it doesn't work as well as Chonda.
I call them boat anchors.I'm gonna start calling Kohler Courage engines Chohlers.
Or it catching on fire and almost setting your lawn on fire, like my neighbors Ego power. Double whammy his new Ego has a completely different mower blade design and there seems to be no replacement blades. His new mower blade won't hold an edge.They're great if you enjoy having 3 batteries or recharging 3 times to mow a quarter of an acre.
I just came across this, I'm interested to figure out exactly how you power a mower like this with what appears to be a horizontal shaft engine.