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How to Choose the Best Mower and Avoid the Worst! Lowes/Walmart/Tractor Supply Push Mower Review 

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@Chickanic
@Chickanic 4 месяца назад
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@jonlittle5032
@jonlittle5032 Месяц назад
skip to 3:10. and no electrics
@johnh4973
@johnh4973 Год назад
Pushmower prices are just outrageous... I "rescued" a Craftsman self propelled that a neighbor had put out in the trash because it looked like new... cleaned the carb, changed the air filter, oil and spark plug and its been running like a champ for four years now.
@user-sf7kl9uh7k
@user-sf7kl9uh7k 10 месяцев назад
Yeah, older stuff's better anyway
@RKDriver
@RKDriver 9 месяцев назад
That's how I got mine. Cheap push Troy-Bilt but has a solid Briggs engine, nice metal deck and nothing missing. Just cleaned out the carb, replaced the air filter, dumped the old gas and replaced the blade. It was just neglected but has been running strong ever since. He also threw out his shop vac which I snatched up and it works great!
@Jaydem_
@Jaydem_ 5 месяцев назад
@@RKDriverI got a Toro recycler I keep pulling the cord but it’s like stuck do u know why that could be
@billdeblaey6078
@billdeblaey6078 4 месяца назад
I snagged a Craftsman self propelled Honda 160 GCV off a tree lawn last Fall. People were moving and I think they just didn't want to bother taking it with them. Took it home and had it running in 15 mins. Gave it a full service this Spring and it runs great. Had a little surface rust on the sides of the deck. Sanded them down and brushed some gloss black Rustoleum, looks great.
@sissymurphy9620
@sissymurphy9620 3 месяца назад
BLAME IT ON THE VOTERS china joke biden did this to us
@LaneCodeRedCarnivore
@LaneCodeRedCarnivore 2 месяца назад
Bought one at Walmart , It is a Murray brand Briggs and Stratton engine push mower . No problems at all . 21 years old .
@JustinAlcott-yd1qi
@JustinAlcott-yd1qi День назад
Had a Murray with a 195cc. Wasn't self propelled. Thing was a beast at mowing thick grass. Now they are all like 130cc if they aren't self propelled. My brother ruined that mower
@sterlingpeters3412
@sterlingpeters3412 2 месяца назад
I am 81 years old and have been cutting grass since I was 8 years old (I think). We had an old push mower (I mean push) that had a Briggs and Stratton 3/4 horse engine. It refused to die. We had that thing for years and finally the deck gave out. I took the engine and put it on a go-cart I made. Had it until I graduated from high school. Over the years I noticed the engines got more complicated and less reliable. The final straw was the self propelled mower I bought at a small engine shop (my first self propelled mower) that lasted one season. That ended my relationship with Briggs and Stratton. They decided to compete with the less expensive mowers out there and used an aluminum block without the steel cylinder insert, among other cost saving steps. They were designed to fail. Thereafter every mower I bought lasted around three years. I have since bought bigger houses and moved up to riding mowers. My first was a Craftsman with a Kohler engine. I replaced the entire deck after 7 years and kept it for another 6. I maintained that mower religiously. Unfortunately the wiring harness was always problematic and somehow got caught on the muffler while mowing. That ended that. Quality these days is an afterthought. You will pay dearly for a quality machine which is not found at the big box stores. You must go to a lawn maintenance enterprise and buy a commercial product if you are interested in a machine that will last more than a few years. You will pay around $700 to $800 for a push mower and riding mowers start at around $3000.00. You must also expect to maintain that machine as per OEM instructions. The days of maintenance free operation are gone!
@LarryHelvick
@LarryHelvick Год назад
I have a Toro Super recycler with a Briggs 6 hp quantum engine. Starts and runs without any issues going on 20 years. Changed oil yearly and the only other items I changed was the blade and a set of wheels since they wore out. And yes it is a personal pace which I actually like.
@markbuetow2351
@markbuetow2351 Год назад
I bought a John Deere push mower in 1994. Every year I changed the oil and air filter in fall before storing it. I would run a small amount of aviation fuel through it and it would start on the first pull every spring. Since I sold my airplane I run the fuel out completely and fill it with non ethanol gas. It still starts on the first pull and have never had any carburetor work done on it in those 30 years. B&S must have built it on a Wednesday!
@steveb7310
@steveb7310 Год назад
Do you still fly?
@markbuetow2351
@markbuetow2351 Год назад
@@steveb7310 Not any more. I had medical issues that got me out of it and have not tried to get my medical back.
@steveb7310
@steveb7310 Год назад
@@markbuetow2351 bummer, I hope you're able to fly again if you want to.
@aaronpowell4885
@aaronpowell4885 Год назад
100ll really is an incredible storage or low use fuel! I also make it the last tank of the season in all my mowers and equipment that sits all winter. Also great for generators! As I seldom ever think about them till I need one😅 have never had a fuel related issue with anything that I've remembered to store with avgas👍🏻
@MarkS-hp1yl
@MarkS-hp1yl Год назад
I have a John deere Js 63 that I bought around the same time. Never an issue and it still starts on the first pull to this day. The person that built that engine Had their act together that day.
@86AW11
@86AW11 Год назад
Wish I still had the LawnBoy 2 stroke push mower I used in the 80s. Light, reliable and cut grass fantastic.
@robertholm5636
@robertholm5636 Год назад
I have 3. 2 have the aluminum deck.
@handytbutler7380
@handytbutler7380 Месяц назад
i mowed yards for 8 years with an average of 43 yards a week with a two stroke lawnboy. it was a beast of a mower.
@klxboy9994
@klxboy9994 Год назад
I bought a cheap Murray push mower in 2016 for $140 and it has never failed me. I exercise it in the off season about once a month, always run marvel mystery oil in the gas of my SGE's and its been a solid runner that has never let me down. I'll keep that mower as long as I can.
@ronneely8219
@ronneely8219 Год назад
Honda's HRS21 was one of the best push mowers ever made . They also had a self-propelled model. Mine is 41 years old and still going strong. Thanks for the great videos.
@southernokie3430
@southernokie3430 Год назад
Yes sir I got to of those start every yr
@Winterstick549
@Winterstick549 Год назад
Back in my landscape/lawn maintenance days, we replaced the Briggs engines on our old Sensation chassis with Honda engines. Over thirty years later, my old boss/friend is still using them.
@tryan7
@tryan7 4 месяца назад
I have a honda 217 mower and very happy with it. Their engines are excellent. Great summary at the end. Thank you.
@MahlerTwo
@MahlerTwo Год назад
My 10-year old Honda HRR216 starts first time every time. I maintain it well and use ethanol-free fuel (from a separate pump). I would suggest the drive issues with these mowers are not related to the belt or the transmission. It's corrosion on the rear axle where it goes through the bushing in the height adjuster. Corrosion makes the axle hard to turn. At first, the wheels won't roll backward, then it will start causing extra wear on your belt. About once a year, I dissassemble the rear wheel/adjuster assemblies, remove the corrosion with sandpaper, and lubricate the axle. Works great for me. I'm still using my original belt.
@wirecutter59
@wirecutter59 Год назад
Love the videos where you show us machines that are less likely to break down rather than how to repair them after we buy the wrong ones. Thanks so much!
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@jmabs5096
@jmabs5096 Год назад
Most run longer than you think, as long as your not buying cheap Chinese knock offs engines, take care of them... They run for long time.
@michaelkennedy2528
@michaelkennedy2528 Год назад
@@Chickanic Hey, love the videos, would you happen to have a 50 in deck for SS5000 ZTR? Thanks
@WJCTechyman
@WJCTechyman Год назад
@@jmabs5096 Some of those knockoff engines are better than you think. I happen to currently own three and they run about as well as Honda engines, of which I own 7 or 8. That being said, I buy Honda commercial engines or commercial power equipment that I use daily. The Honda knockoffs run infinitely better than all of the Briggs and Stratton engines I have owned over the last one and a half decades. I currently own one Vanguard engine and it is as temperamental as the older "easy spin start" flatheads with the pumping diaphragm carbs and eats oil as much as other Briggs engines I have had after 40 hours.
@kingsman8475
@kingsman8475 Год назад
I have two Briggs &Stratton from the late 70 and early 80s from J.C. Penney. They still work in 2023. They are monsters. Also, I have my mid-1990s, Sears Craftsmans mower does not have the "warp power" that the seniors mowers have. I am blessed to have all three.
@Justacogg
@Justacogg Год назад
I wish there were more folks like this woman! She will always to tell you what you need and not what you just want to hear! Love the in a business! The equipment comes first, not the customer! Perfect! Bottom line it ends up with the customer benefiting every time!
@gcampbell83
@gcampbell83 Год назад
My unicorn walk behind mower is a 14 year old Honda Quadra-cut rear wheel self propelled with rear bag/discharge. Starts every year first or second pull at the start of the season. I also only use non ethanol fuel. Now I pump the first gallon of fuel in my vehicle before filling up my gas can thanks to you. I am going to keep this mower. It is super reliable. (I like the Reagan shirt)
@bertgrau3934
@bertgrau3934 Год назад
You check out her video of alcohol free gas, she and her husband went to several gas stations and the least amount of ethanol was 5 % that was from a ethanol free gas and putting 4-5 gallons in their car first. I drove big trucks for 44 years I hauled gas for a year I can tell you, if I hauled premium gas for one load, the tank did not get flushed out to haul low grade gas. No doubt in my mind you can get ethanol in your tank. 5% even sounds a little low to me, but that's the best she came up with . Good luck though, 5% may not hurt it too much or not at all
@czechmate6916
@czechmate6916 Год назад
I have to agree with you on the Honda mowers, we probably have the same one and mine has been trouble free and starts first time. I was in Lowe’s the other day and the one they had that is like mine is a $1000. I paid a little over $700 for mine. I love my Honda mower.
@brucedale4465
@brucedale4465 Год назад
My dad had a lawn boy in the 60’s that never died it mowed for almost 50 years with a few new spark plugs and that’s all. Thanks for your videos
@jeffcampbell2710
@jeffcampbell2710 Год назад
I would bet it has the points and condenser changed. It's the one thing they all eventually had to have.
@xmanb8193
@xmanb8193 Год назад
Law boys were the best but thanks to the tree huggers they are gone
@gpalmerify
@gpalmerify Год назад
My dad didn't have any room in his garage for his 1960's LawnBoy and it stowed under an outdoor stair under a tarp. 30 years later, I asked him for it when he was going to junk it and I replaced the spark plug, polished up the flywheel magnets, regapped the coil and ran it without hood (the fiberglass rotted), even after minlessly leaving out the metal pieces that channeled and over heating the engine to where it slowed to a halt and stopped, I replaced the metal pieces, let it cool down and it ran for years later. That was when they made their carbs out of metal and the decks out of magnesium. The worst part of that mower was the infamous recoil starter that had to be replaced often.
@slowb4lls1
@slowb4lls1 Год назад
My grandpa had a hooptie old lawn boy 2 stoke smoky ass monster and I loved it. I grew up mowing there two acres each summer using it and other than the super jankedy self propelled design they had on it, the thing wud mow 2 lawns stacked on top of each other it didn’t care how much grass you had it was gonna do a full send until you ran it out of gas 😂 of course now lawnboy the company was bought out and added to one of those monster companies that own like 20 other mower brands also. now they are the same as the basic cheapest toro 21” mower you can order and it’s sad cause they used to be the best cutting, best running, just best period mowers around. That damn thing would scream I’m sometimes half tempted to grab one of the Prestine ones someone’s restored or had in a glass case for 30 yrs off eBay the things were that good
@Stewbular
@Stewbular Год назад
I have my grandfather’s 1975 lawn boy commercial version It had a large tank He mowed his 1 acre yard I did in summer Still going strong
@borosa3173
@borosa3173 Год назад
Hello my grandfather owned a Briggs and stratton push mower for 12 years and just recently I fixed it by watching your videos
@smolville
@smolville Год назад
My favorite self propelled push mower was the old Lawn-Boy from the 60's. Buttercup. Rear wheel drive. You could lock it in and just step back. It didn't go very straight without an operator. You could lock out the self propelled for the heavy stuff. They never wore out. That's why a few are still running.
@emeraldvalleywoodworking
@emeraldvalleywoodworking Год назад
I worked in retail for several years. We always removed the gas caps and anything else that was easily removable because customers would come into the store and steal them when they lost or broke that part on their mower.
@albertgomo4396
@albertgomo4396 Год назад
I was working on my mower years ago and forgot to screw the gas cap down. It came off and before I could grab it, it got sucked under the deck. Because I had that mower set up for mulching there obviously wasn't anything left of that plastic gas cap. I told my wife to purchase another one the next time she was in town, but the shop found the story so funny they just took an old gas cap they had laying around the shop and gave it to her for free. I guess they felt sorry for me.😂
@temujinkhan6326
@temujinkhan6326 7 месяцев назад
@@albertgomo4396 no the shop wanted to smash your wife
@kevinandrae9745
@kevinandrae9745 Год назад
I have a Lawn Boy bought new in 1986 and it starts on 3 pulls every time. The deck fell apart but a different deck fixed that and it works great again. They sure don't make them like that anymore.
@EdwardAKATedEvans
@EdwardAKATedEvans 2 месяца назад
Thank for you videos. I've just cleaned the carburettor on my Hyundai HYM510SP as it was 'Hunting' quite badly. Never thought it was so simple it's running beautifully again. 81 year old retired mechanical fitter not used to dealing with the small stuff.
@jimp7181
@jimp7181 Год назад
I paid $600 for a Honda mower in 1997, and I'm still using it. The first start of the season might take 3 pulls. The mulching ability is incredible, turns the grass into confetti. The self-propelled feature went out 15 years ago, so she's a push mower, but the engine, deck, and mulching won't quit.
@jimp7181
@jimp7181 Год назад
@@mrluigiproduction Hello Luigi, I cut the belt off to make sure the transmission didn't make it harder to push. It isn't an easy push mower, because it isn't designed for that, but I have a small lawn at the moment so it works for me.
@MrLuigi-oi7gm
@MrLuigi-oi7gm Год назад
@@jimp7181 Hi Jim, Thank you for the kindness of your reply. I agree, not an easy mower to push! In anticipation of Honda ceasing mower production this fall, I just bought a new HRX 217 to replace my mower as I have a large lawn. But I will use my old HRX 217 for smaller areas around the house. The HRX is a great mower, with a great motor. It's weak link is the hydrostatic transmission which is not designed to be maintained. Consequently, once the transmission fluid is compromised (and it does go bad despite Honda's claims!) the transmission will fail to function. If you're willing to essentially take the mower completely apart, you can get into the trans and replace the fluid. That will bring the trans back to solid functionality. But it is hassle beyond description.
@DanielGarcia-zz9eg
@DanielGarcia-zz9eg Год назад
​@Jim P Honda not hard to push with the self propelled out service. It doesn't drag but is a bit heavy
@DanielGarcia-zz9eg
@DanielGarcia-zz9eg Год назад
​@Mr. Luigi Did you try adjusting the cable. I thought mine went out but when I adjust the cable, it was back working
@MrLuigi-oi7gm
@MrLuigi-oi7gm Год назад
@@DanielGarcia-zz9eg Hi Daniel, Yes I tried adjusting the cable. No luck. 😩 But thank you very much for taking the time to share that with me.
@blipco5
@blipco5 Год назад
Four years ago I bought a Troy Built non self propelled mower with a Honda engine for $220 bucks at Lowes. I change the oil once a year and grease the wheel axles. It starts first pull. Love it.
@watussi4511
@watussi4511 Год назад
Troy Bilt tb130 I had mine for 7 years & the only maintenance I’ve done is 2 oil changes, it’ll start right up within 2 pulls every time. That Honda engine is so reliable.
@blipco5
@blipco5 Год назад
@@watussi4511 I keep Stabil in my gas can year round so whether I fuel up the lawn mower or snow blower, the gas is already treated. And when I’m done mowing the lawn I shut of the fuel and let the engine burn off whatever gas is left in the carb. I do it every use so that gunk doesn’t start to build up in the carb. Same with the snow blower.
@invaderzim1265
@invaderzim1265 3 месяца назад
Link?
@danielvillarreal8892
@danielvillarreal8892 Год назад
About 10 years ago I bought a Honda HRR2169vka mower. Greatest mower ever. Starts on first pull every time even after sitting in the garage over winter. Have had to buy new wheels and drive belt. Also regular maintenance yearly change oil, spark plug and sharpen blade. Change out blades every 3 years.
@reddragon3733
@reddragon3733 Год назад
I have an MTD push mower. Other than following your hint for loosening up the float after a long winter by tipping the mower up on its front wheels, I've never had a problem with the mower. After following your tip the most started after two pulls. Normally after a long winter I have to pull it about 20 times. However it's very old and it runs great starts usually with one to two pulls during the summer. I have an older MTD snowblower and I've never had a problem with it. It starts every single time and I've done regular maintenance on it and every year it's super dependable. I'm afraid to buy another one. I love your show. Keep up the good work.
@jimsiedhoff1951
@jimsiedhoff1951 Год назад
I have an MTD 21" push mower with a 5HP Tecumseh engine. I have had it over 20 years. I have never had an issue with it. I have to add a little oil everytime I use it but have never changed the oil. I replace the air filter once per year and I have changed the spark plug maybe twice in its lifetime. This thing is a beast and never lets me down. I put Sta-bil in it every winter and it starts right up every spring. I have never removed or cleaned the carburetor either.
@brewster3987
@brewster3987 Год назад
2005 Troy-Bilt self-propelled electric start Briggs 7 hp. Over the years, I've put in two new drive belts, a new set of wheel gears, an ignition coil, and a couple of carb kits. Still starts first time. I change the oil every year and run non-ethanol gas. I'm hoping for several more years! Thanks for all your great tips.
@mike.4277
@mike.4277 Год назад
I haven't bought any new equipment in 16 years!! Taking care of your stuff helps. A plastic mower deck is asking to have problems with it 😂. Great video 👍
@bertgrau3934
@bertgrau3934 Год назад
You're probably correct, it won't rust though.
@sissymurphy9620
@sissymurphy9620 3 месяца назад
@@bertgrau3934 but it will break and crack like all plastic does and if neglected even faster and if you hit a rock or something else OH WELL
@bertgrau3934
@bertgrau3934 3 месяца назад
@@sissymurphy9620 True
@cmarkchappelle7117
@cmarkchappelle7117 10 месяцев назад
I owned a Sears walk behind mower that lasted 37 years. I ran it out of gas each year and changed the oil. I gave it to my new neighbor who just bought the house next door and needed a mower. Still running like a champ for him!
@sissymurphy9620
@sissymurphy9620 3 месяца назад
back when America was american now china joke biden ran it into the ground
@roadstar499
@roadstar499 15 дней назад
I picked up a used yardman with a 6.5 hp briggs 10 years ago...which has been great..i removed all the self propelled parts the first year...i have had a couple of issues...rebuilt carb, had to add metal to deck do to rust..and a few other issues... but this mower burns zero oil,lots of power,and mulches great no matter how high grass gets...i have a big yard which takes over an hour walking very fast...i think this may be one of the best briggs engines made...i hope to get another 10 years out of it...thanks for sharing😊
@jontewipf7802
@jontewipf7802 Год назад
Entering season 8 with a 22" Toro Personal Pace AWD with the 7.25hp Briggs engine, have had zero problems with this mower. Would buy another Toro with Personal Pace and Briggs engine in a heart beat. Love that the Toro walk behind mowers are not too heavy because I transport it out to end of long driveway to mow ditches with it.
@JJPelszynski
@JJPelszynski Год назад
Yep! These 22” Toro’s are beasts
@johnf6267
@johnf6267 Год назад
I had one too. Bought a new one. It sux. Nothing like the old.
@Dan.A.
@Dan.A. Год назад
Up until this year, I had a John Deere self-propelled mower for at least 12 years. The B&S 190cc engine was/is absolutely bulletproof. It starts first pull every time, without fail. I had to get a new mower recently because the deck on the John Deere was badly rusted. There were at least 3 spots where it rusted completely through. If I used the bag or the mulching feature, grass clippings would shoot up through the holes in the deck! 😳 I replaced it with the "plastic deck" Honda, and it works perfectly. Incidentally, I removed the B&S engine from the old Deere and saved it. I have no idea what I'll use it for, but it seemed a waste to throw away a perfectly good engine.
@graemefyffe5295
@graemefyffe5295 Год назад
love your tutorials. I live down under in new Zealand have been in the Automotive industry for 48 years, I have a MTD ride on tractor lawn mower and a Honda push mower and various Stihl chain saws. I maintain all this gear every time i use it. The MTD is very high Maintenace so that gets cleaned all the time and checked...love what you do,all the very best
@wolflahti412
@wolflahti412 Год назад
After researching customer satisfaction and durability, I chose a Cub Cadet push mower. I've had it for several years, and each year it sits untouched in a covered structure from September through April, and when it comes time to start cutting grass again, it starts on the first or second pull. You can't beat that kind of reliability.
@jasonwb6884
@jasonwb6884 Год назад
I bought a cub cadet like 15 years ago from Lowes. had a Kawasaki engine, the engine never had a issue. The self propel I was constantly fixing, had a trigger style on handle bar that I had to fix several times, had to replace the ratchet and paws on rear wheels several times and then finally the transmission bolt to deck broke. It was no longer a self propel mower after that (I stripped out the self propel parts) and made it a push mower. Got a couple more years from mower before I gave it to a neighbor in need.
@frozenfirestix
@frozenfirestix 11 месяцев назад
That very short mowing season definitely helps make mowers last longer!
@beerdrinker6452
@beerdrinker6452 Год назад
I will chime in and agree with another comment. This type of what to buy what to avoid video is great. I have mowed a lot of grass. I like KISS. No bag, no propulsion. That stuff just adds weight. I can push faster than a mower can propel itself. I have a very limited selection available, but my Yard Machine has not let me down. Thank you.
@80SWoods
@80SWoods Год назад
I have a collection of 12 antique 2 cycle Lawn Boys that are my preferred mowers. I also have a 2 cycle Suzuki Toro and a Japanese Briggs powered Toro…plus many others.
@BillyW80
@BillyW80 Год назад
I got a little Murray at Walmart 13 years ago, for 127.00 it’s got a bridge and Stratton 300E on it. And has been a great little mower Starts ever time.
@NeasYellek
@NeasYellek Год назад
I have a Snapper Commercial mower with a 6.0 HP Subaru/Robin motor that always starts first pull every year. Very heavy mower with a strong self propel drive that will drag me. Mower weighs around 120 lbs and free wheels down hills. It has real steel wheel and greasable bearings. Very well made. It even has oil filter and 3 stage air filter. It will likely outlive me.
@dudestuff1557
@dudestuff1557 Год назад
I have a Toro model 2005, amazing mower. Starts up every time!
@thersanothersidetome
@thersanothersidetome Год назад
I was completely shocked by those Hypertough mowers too. That’s a completely crazy price increase. Although I think Walmart tends to do this often. There will be a Hypertough or Hart product that’s a crazy value for what it is, and as people pick up on it, they eventually raise prices.
@jsrupert1037
@jsrupert1037 Год назад
I have an old used Lawnboy. I bought it from a dealer friend of mine. Other than putting fresh gas in it and getting the blade sharpened every so often, I have very little trouble with it. BTW I have been mowing with Lawnboys for over 50 years. Love them !
@erikpreston1805
@erikpreston1805 Год назад
I bought an EGO mower after using a craftsman for more than 20 years, it still worked but not as well as the EGO. Amazing, quieter, lighter and cuts better, plus it sucked up leaves in the fall so well I never used a rake.
@frios011
@frios011 Год назад
The one mower that just seems to keep on working year after year for me is a 1980’s Kubota W5021. It’s a 21” 5 HP walk behind with a shaft drive 2 speed transmission. I purchased it non running off of Craigslist for $40! This thing is built like a tank, it weighs around 140 lbs! I love this mower and wouldn’t sell it for all the tea in china!
@randyrejer4219
@randyrejer4219 Год назад
I do have one of those $89 mower that I bought from either Lowe’s or Home Depot. It’s 18 years old. I always drain the gas and keep the oil changed. Each year I’m surprised when it start right up.
@philliphall5198
@philliphall5198 Год назад
Can’t beat them Simple machine and easy to service it
@woodrmp1
@woodrmp1 Год назад
I have a unicorn mower. My dad bought a toro commercial in 1998 with the blade brake and Suzuki 2 stroke. 3 speed self propelled. Needed the two stroke due to a steep lawn. This was for his home lawn maybe 8000sq ft of grass. I inherited that mower in 2010 when I bought my first house and my dad decided to start paying someone to cut his grass. That first house had a tiny lawn but last five years has cut my new house’s 10,000 sq ft lawn. Put on a new primer bulb this year as the rubber had dried out and cracked. Put in a drive belt last year. Grease the trans and wheels yearly. Always run ethanol free with stabilizer and Stihl 2 stroke oil. Never seen a shop. Starts first couple of pulls every year. Love that mower! And as a bonus it sounds like a dirt bike at idle.
@malingehring165
@malingehring165 5 дней назад
UNICORN MOWER - I just had to retire my Honda hr 215 3 speed self propelled mower. I have owned and used it since 1996. 28 years! and if never failed. My only trick that I used was yearly oil changes (at the beginning of the season), and always putting it away by closing the gas valve until it stopped. It was a great machine. It had a problem of starting with starting fluid only, even with a new carb, and I didn't want to try diagnosing it. I made a mistake, however, I bought a honda nr 216, and had to return it within a week because after warm up, the idle would surge constantly.
@tasmith1969
@tasmith1969 Год назад
My unicorn mower is a 1999 Lawn Boy 2-stroke with the die cast deck. Best mowers ever made!
@steveb7310
@steveb7310 Год назад
Regarding unicorns, my brother bought a Lawn Boy made in 1971 with a bent crank. I rebuilt it with another crank and we used it for our landscaping business about 5 years back in 1980. After that I used it to to cut my grass until the lower crankshaft seal wore out about 7 years ago.
@philliphall5198
@philliphall5198 Год назад
Time to seal it then
@ichabodjones65
@ichabodjones65 11 месяцев назад
wow you are just so honest. you didnt push your own shop at all. never buy from box stores guys. the extra 20 or so so bucks when you buys from a specialist is so worth it. love your videos. thank you so much. australia here
@odaymarks
@odaymarks 4 месяца назад
My unicorn mower is a John Deere 14SZ, 21” 4 HP. Have used it for over 30 years, still use it today. It is not neglected, new oil, tune up and blade sharpening every year. Great mower!
@richardstone5241
@richardstone5241 Год назад
I have a 2010 Toro Walk Behind and it is still going strong. The only thing done to it is minor tune ups, oil change and blade sharpening.
@scottbryant2235
@scottbryant2235 Год назад
Have two - flawless every year: Toro Recycler and an OLD MTD (kind with the carb on the tank).
@mitchm5883
@mitchm5883 Год назад
I have a John Deere JS63 that I've had since new, about 24 years, other than a sticky throttle cable, it has never given me any problems. Stored in the garden shed every winter, annual oil changes and occasional blade sharpening. Very dependable.
@sachaleia
@sachaleia Год назад
Lightweight is good and what did I use it for it’s a lawnmower ru-vid.comUgkxTPN04aT-Qdjr_KS3ql7ng8wnU3wwsCqk also recommend Yes it is lightweight so hence not as robust as our old one. But if you take care it does the job really well.
@dougcutler4948
@dougcutler4948 Год назад
Thanks for this! What I got out of this video is everything out there is lesser quality at a bigger price. It would seem smart to fix up what you already have if it is decent quality.
@stanmah1588
@stanmah1588 Год назад
Had a Snapper mower since the 80's. No problems and very satisfied with it. A few years back, I replaced it with a new Snapper. All the accessories (bags and such), from the old Snapper, fits and useable on the new Snapper. Yes, you pay alittle more, but it is worth it.
@SirAnthony25
@SirAnthony25 Год назад
I had a Honda push mower that cranked first pull every time, never babied it for years! Nothing would make it stall out , even high grass etc ,made me customer for life .
@net2000man
@net2000man Год назад
Another great video, thanks for taking the time to impart your wisdom and knowledge! As a homeowner with more lawn than time, I'm trying to decide between one of those robots and a riding mower to either automate or mow faster (level back yard, 6600 SQ FT) so your insights have been very much appreciated! Thanks for all you do, and God Bless You!
@keithienmason4643
@keithienmason4643 Год назад
The Murray push mowers was a great push mower to buy but the only issue I had with mine was the pull starter keeps breaking
@jeff5279
@jeff5279 Год назад
The pull-start on my Husqvarna walk-behind mower broke in the middle of mowing my lawn last Summer. I pushed it to the driveway and was staring at it when my wife returned. I told her what had happened and she wanted to go to Lowe's to buy a new mower. I refused. After a few minutes I removed the cover and pull-start mechanism (both palls were broken) and exposed the flywheel and the nut on top of the crankshaft. I grabbed a 22mm socket that would fit that nut, inserted an adapter into the socket that would allow me to use it in my cordless drill, and started my mower by using the cordless drill to turn the crankshaft. Once I knew that would work, and with a lot less effort than the pull rope I might add, I tossed the pull-start mechanism in the trash, chucked a Forstner bit up in that cordless drill that was slightly larger than the 22mm socket and drilled a hole in the cover centered above the crankshaft. I reinstalled the cover. I purchased an 8" long, 1/2" drive, 22mm socket off Amazon. I welded the 1/2" drive adapter for my cordless drill to the socket. I now use one of my cordless drills, with that welded up socket and adapter contraption, to start my mower. The men on my street will stop what they are doing to watch me start my mower. Not one has asked me about it though.
@billcoulter9879
@billcoulter9879 Год назад
Enjoy your videos and perspective. I was a Honda Power Eq. Dealer from 1979 to 2019. Sold there first ever mower the HR-21 thru the HRX216HXA ,along with tillers,generators,tractors, & string trimmers. I believe Honda raised the bar on quality and innovation but by 2000 it was apparent they lost interest and wished to sell cheaper products thru the big box stores. The Honda company was mining gold with their cars and burned thru billions on their dream jet aircraft. Power Equipment was not mining enough cash. Well , it was fun while it lasted. I can hardly recognize their products today.
@michaelpfau1150
@michaelpfau1150 4 месяца назад
I have had a John Deere JS63 for 23 years now. It’s my back up mower. I use it for cutting a fire swath behind my house. Just replaced the carburetor and belt.. Maintenance is so important. This mower runs like a champ.
@ronwhited1224
@ronwhited1224 Год назад
I bought a Honda HRX217 6 years ago and it has been one disappointment after another. I had it back to the dealer where I purchased it 5 times while under warranty. From a cracked rocker arm to the wheel height adjusters locking up to the constant issue of not being able to pull the mower backwards, this mower has turned me away from Honda mowers for ever. A few weeks ago I had to adjust the valves yet AGAIN, and don't get me started on mowing damp grass. Which, by the way, WILL happen here in SW Florida! A couple of days ago I noticed oil on the floor underneath the mower so there's something else to fix. Long story short, for an almost $800.00 6 years ago, this mower has failed to live up to my expectations of a Honda product. Pretty sure Toro will be my next mower.
@markbeames7852
@markbeames7852 Год назад
The covers and filters were removed TO PREVENT theft while the mowers are on display. 14 years with the same mower. No probs.
@gerardtrigo380
@gerardtrigo380 Год назад
I notice you did not look at Toro. I have had excellent service out of the two I owned. One lasted over 20 years, and the second is still going strong. I had a Honda that blew up in three years, literally. I stored it the previous winter with the tank dry. I changed the oil and replaced the plug and filter. I was halfway through mowing the yard, it went BANG and stopped. It would not start and spun freely. I checked the compression and there was none. I disassembled the engine and found a perfectly round hole in the piston. No indication of valves hitting or other mechanical damage.. The cost of repair was more than the mower was worth. It was a mystery to me. I replaced it with another Toro, which I am still using.
@PaulPower-yd4gv
@PaulPower-yd4gv 4 месяца назад
I have a masport with a quantum engine chain driven over 20 years old never left me down cast aluminium body a total work horse great for the irish weather. Love your channel. Paul
@davidbartlette3337
@davidbartlette3337 Год назад
I just bought my sister the Black max push mower , she loves it light weight, metal deck,she's used it and loves it. She says THANK YOU.
@dbackscott
@dbackscott Год назад
I have a typical suburban yard, so one of those battery powered Ryobi 40v mowers works great for me. Been going for two years now. Full charge on the battery is enough to mow the front and back as well as trim, edge, and blow. I live in Central Florida, so very few rocks here.
@vapnut
@vapnut Год назад
Thank you Bre! I am still using a 8 year old $200 Murry push mower with bagger to cut three lawns. Still starts every time, but it still runs great because I maintain it well and keep it in the garage. I have other mowers to use also but they were inherited or given to me by people who didn't know you had to change the air filter. Have a great day!
@joegiudici367
@joegiudici367 Год назад
Another great video from the Gal that's at the top of her game. Very impressive. Speaking of which.......back in 1988 I purchased a Toro GTS (guaranteed to start) mower, model #20622. The unit came with the 5 hp Suzuki engine. For the past 35 years (that's right 35) I've changed the oil annually, cleaned the air filter, sharpened the blade, etc. IT STILL STARTS ON THE FIRST PULL! I think I changed the spark plug once about 10 years ago. They just don't make em like they use too! I'm 75 years old and I know that this mower will outlast me.
@jdgee1600
@jdgee1600 Год назад
In late 2011, I bought a Weedeater brand mulching / side discharge, 22" cut w/a Briggs & Stratton 550 series / 158 cc engine. I began using it a year later (spring 2013), and have kept the oil changed, the air filter cleaned, and the tank empty during the winter months. It was professionally serviced for the first time after the 2021 mowing season. Today (March 28, 2023), ten years after the first use, I took it out of storage, filled it up with gas bought late last fall, and it started on the first pull.
@joelhuppe3725
@joelhuppe3725 Год назад
I have a Cub cadet Cc 100 21 inch push mower. I did basic maintnance on it oil filter cleaning it and I’ve had it 3 years no problems and I abuse the heck out of it. I mowed a whole forest with it and cut almost an acre I’ve often hit peices of metal with it cut wet grass. Put no ethanol gas and in winter I’ll let it run by itself by putting a vice grip on the gas handle to hold it and letting it run 10 minutes then topping with new gas. I think that helps making sure it stars in the spring after 6 months if not being used
@donb1183
@donb1183 Год назад
30 year old John Deere 14pz with a Briggs 190cc. Change the oil and air filter every spring and the spark plug every other year. What a great mower - starts faithfully every year.
@redmondjp
@redmondjp Год назад
Any mower can be a unicorn mower and start right up if the proper fuel is used. I have been working on mowers since 1975 as a kid, and back then all the gasoline was the good kind. I had a 1960s crank-start Briggs & Stratton engine on a MTD "Lawn Sentry" pusher that I had left in the shed while I was away in college - it was sitting in the shed for probably 4-5 years, with some gasoline left in it (this was in a desert climate with low humidity). I dragged it out, and just for kicks, cranked it and popped the release and the darn thing started right up on the first crank! I couldn't even believe it. I now only use ethanol-free fuel, stored in sealed steel containers (old Jerry cans with good gaskets, with the lid cranked on tight), and all of my mowers and equipment start right up in the spring. I don't even drain my fuel systems - I do the opposite and fill them up completely at the end of the season so no water can condense inside the fuel tank. Zero carburetor problems now either. It sounds crazy but I have been doing it for about 10 years now and I am so darn happy about the time I no longer have to waste trying to get everything running in the spring (not to mention all of the brittle, cracked fuel lines that I no longer have to replace). And I know this gets even harder to believe, but if you store your gasoline in sealed, steel containers, it keeps the volatiles from going bye-bye (the stuff that makes it easy to light off) and it will last for years. I often mix my 2-cycle fuel every 2-3 years. Go to a yard or estate sale, find an old steel fuel can that can be completely sealed (replace gaskets if necessary, I make my own if I can't get them), use E0 fuel, and try it yourself. I also use PRI-G fuel additive in some cases when I know the fuel will be stored for over a year.
@steveg5983
@steveg5983 Год назад
in 1993 I bought a used 1986 4HP snapper. Replaced the motor in 1995 with a 5 hp briggs Quantum motor. Maintenance was oil change and new air filter every spring, and a new sparkplug about every 5-8 years. Started on the 2nd pull every year! I went through 4 sets of wheels and one drive disc in 27 years (sold for $50 last year). Still started, ran fine and cut great!
@don1857
@don1857 Год назад
I have a 16 year old Craftsman/MTD with the flat head 6.5 hp Briggs and Stratton I keep well maintained. It never fails to start even after a 5 month storage period. My other favorite is my 35+ year old Lawn Boy commercial 2 stroke which I totally rebuilt a few years ago. This thing will not die!
@Gr8thxAlot
@Gr8thxAlot Год назад
My all-time favorite mower (which I still use) is a $20 garage sale Lawn Boy gold series that I spent $25 in parts to make perfect. It leaves a beautiful cut and is light as a feather.
@terryloewenberg2764
@terryloewenberg2764 4 месяца назад
Bought a Honda HRN series from HD 13 yrs ago. Still runs like a top and starts at first pull. Only issue is fast wearing wheels. I have an extra set of blades that I swap after sharpening every year. Excellent video.
@jackwebb5917
@jackwebb5917 9 месяцев назад
I have a 13 year old Troy Bilt with the Honda GCV160 engine. Other than normal maintenance (oil, air filter, plug, blade) it has been flawless. Just this week it went out and I replaced the carburetor ($15) and the ignition coil ($18) and she runs like new again. Not bad for 13 years!!😊
@robfaulkner9775
@robfaulkner9775 Год назад
I work full time and on my weekends, I mow most of my neighbors yards along with mine of course. I love yard work. I have a TB30r mower along with numerous weed trimmers and push mowers. I just love doing yard work: Zen moments. (I'm also 53 years old, helps me keep young and out of my wife's hair.) I just came across your channel. Very informative. For a non-professional, you make things very understandable. New subscriber... Keep up the great work.
@Deadcntr
@Deadcntr Год назад
I have a 3 year old Black Max self-propelled mower with a Honda engine. Purchased from Sam's Club. I have never had to do a repair to it. I really like this mower. It starts every time. And I seldom remember to service the mower over the winter.
@MrLeftshot
@MrLeftshot Месяц назад
Honda HRX is pretty bulletproof as long as you don't mow when the grass is wet. I have half an acre, so self-propelled is a must. As you pointed out, they are going away and high priced. But they last a long time. So, I bought a well-cared-for used Honda HRX. At age 67, it will probably be my last walk behind mower and I picked it up for $250.
@kevinsands6769
@kevinsands6769 Год назад
Seventeen years ago, I bought the cheapest Murray mower Walmart had in stock. It was about $100. It still starts every spring with about two pulls. I've put one new carb on it a couple years ago and one new spark plug. I never use gas with ethanol and never leave gas in it over the winter. Keep oil changed, the blade sharp and avoid cutting wet grass as much as possible.
@rusyeg3532
@rusyeg3532 Месяц назад
Thanks for the review! I had a troybilt with a honda motor that I purchased over 15 years ago at Lowe's for about $300 ran like a champ, replaced the carburetor once, regular maintenance .. miss that thing, they don't make stuff like the used to anymore😢
@eugenedennis2897
@eugenedennis2897 Год назад
Personal experience from a home owner with a lot to mow. I had a Husqvarna self-propelled 21" walk behind mower with a Honda engine years ago that I thought was the best mower I had ever had - for two years. After that I could never keep the engine valves in proper adjustment. Finally gave up on it about 4 or 5 years ago and purchased a 21" Craftsman and so far have never any problems with it. Two years ago I added a Greenworks 19" 40V electric mower that I initially planned to use for a couple of very tight small areas that I mow that were hard to navigate due the weight and size of the Craftsman. I love the Greenworks battery mower so much due to the lighter weight as I get older that I have added spare batteries already and use to do all of my walk behind mowing. I have larger lawn tractors for the larger wide open areas that I mow -12-year old diesel 54" Kubota, 26-year old 42" gasoline Craftsman and a 2-year old 42" battery Cub Cadet zero turn and I love all of them - no problems with any of them and they get used a lot. Just saying, personal experience.
@81artmonk
@81artmonk Год назад
I've owned two craftsman lawnmowers(All Craftsman equipment I've owned have been crap) one by inheritance the other I bought and both were pieces of crap. They rarely stayed running and were always in the shop no matter how much preventative upkeep I did to them. Best mower I ever had and still have was a Toro. Basic up keep and it runs every time all the time. Never had an issue for 4 years now.
@ericpohl1752
@ericpohl1752 Год назад
Hello There, I bought a TroyBuilt 21" 190cc 6.75 something in 2009. I change the oil every year and only use pure gas not ethonol gas has gone through it.Keep the filter clean. And I have not had to change the spark plug yet. It has held up great and starts easy every time. It is kept in a shed all the time not left out in the weather. I bought it at Lowes without extended warranty. It really has been a great mower over the last Craftsman mower that had a weak deck and the running motor would flex the deck and make the blade hit the deck. Great episode on the small mowers.
@charlesnixjr
@charlesnixjr Год назад
I have bought the Kabota commander 48 inch deck every year before I put it up for winter I turn the gas off and I crank it up and running out of the carburetor and at the beginning of the year I always put fresh gas in it and a new fuel filter and I never had any problems with it It runs like a champ.
@js6004
@js6004 Год назад
My mother bought a JD 14SB with a Kawasaki 4 HP engine in the 1980's and I inherited it over 15 yrs ago. Have replaced the carb once or twice and replaced leaky carb gaskets once. Change oil at least annually and use non ethanol gas and Sta-Bil. The cable that connects from the handlebar to the wheel drive mechanism broke a few yrs ago. The local JD dealer told me that JD stopped making that cable in 1986 so they could not help me. I was able to make a cable that has held up the past few yrs. Thank goodness for JB Weld!😊
@electrohacker
@electrohacker Год назад
Heads up, harbor freight sells the replacement blade adaptor / fan in their spare parts with the blade and bolts etc for $24 for their electric mowers
@richnorman5017
@richnorman5017 Год назад
I have a 1998 Lawn General, 42” deck 17hp Tecumseh engine, bagger and mulched attachments . I service every year, use non ethanol fuel, keep tho oil changed and have never had issues with it. Second is a 2000 Craftsman GT3000 rider with 48” deck, Koehler 24Pro engine. Purchased this second hand in good shape. Did some cleaning and deck restoration and tuned engine and this now is my favorite as I love the performance of the Koehler and it’s a bigger mower and fits me better at 6’5”. My push mower is a Troy built with Honda engine which has been stellar other than choke but always runs and starts with no effort. Lastly I have a 1 pull 1998 Yard Man 24” snow Blower that gets plenty of use in out South Dakota winters. Regular maintenance, oil, plug good fuel. Only change on this is I put bicycle training wheels on and made adjustable instead of the metal skids that would wear out in a season or two thus causing height adjustment being required due to wear. I think oil changes, good fuel and regular maintenance is the key. And watching Chickanic for tips and guidance!!
@chriscatherine5151
@chriscatherine5151 Год назад
I got a Honda that never fails to start on the 2nd pull. So when I saw a neighbor getting rid of one just like it, but a few years newer self propelled, I grabbed it. She had trouble with it, and I found the gaskets on the carb were put on wrong. As soon as I fixed that, it ran great. Unicorn mower!
@natemadamsify
@natemadamsify 29 дней назад
2007 Troy Bilt 21in FWD B&S engine, admittedly poorly maintained, changed oil and plug maybe twice? changed one blade, but than learned to just sharpen myself a few times. Drive cable a few years back....Has and still always starts without hassle!! only reason I need to replace is a rusted out hole in the deck. Kinda a unicorn? if it wasn’t the deck I would give it a whole overhaul but its time is coming soon, Im happy with 15 yrs of service.
@kenromaine2387
@kenromaine2387 Год назад
My 1980(+/-) Snapper walk behind with a 5 HP Commercial Snapper with Wisconsin Robin has been a champ. Only needed a few pull rope replacements over the years. Still has the same Snapper drive whee & disk. As for oil changes have been few & way to long between but the oil level is always checked an kept full. Have you ever worked on the early 1970 21" Snapper walk behind with 5 speeds forward, Neutral and (yes) Reverse? I work in a small engine shop in St. Pete, FLA. in 1970 that sold a few of the Snapper walk behind with 5 speeds forward, Neutral and Reverse. US Government made Snapper recall the models with reverse.
@alaingoyette7103
@alaingoyette7103 Год назад
Re your question: I admit owning a Lawn-Boy 10356 Mower Self-Propelled. By your words it's a unicorn. Goes into storage for winter and I have been removing the old gas and adding new in the spring and it starts up after a few pulls. I haven't done a maintenance on it since 2004ish. I will do one this year and replace the beaten up blade. It runs sluggish and uneven so in dire needs for a complete tuneup. I love your videos, learning a lot. Keep up the great work and reviews!!
@jeffpeters1014
@jeffpeters1014 Год назад
I’ve got a steel deck Honda, 10 years old no engine issues. I have had to clean and lube the drive wheel assembly twice, won’t roll back freely. I run it dry and drain the carb in the fall. Starts on the second pull in the spring. It’s the lower grade commercial self propelled mulched/ bagger. Really great mower.
@kennethgrutter9406
@kennethgrutter9406 Год назад
I had a Honda HR 214 SX that I had from 1989 to 2021. I'd say it had a pretty good run! It always started on the first pull, and ran until about 2000, with absolutely no issues. I had to replace the carb that year. I needed to replace the carb on it, in 2021. The last mechanic I took it to, wouldn't do it, because he said he couldn't get the original carb for it, and it wouldn't run the same. Well, I ended up selling it to some guy, who did find a carb for it, and sent me a video of it running like new. Broke my heart. One of the few things that was dependable, and consistent in my life over the years. It was my pet. Haven't seen anything now a days that can compare. Got nearly 32 years of service out of that mower, I'd say I got my money's worth!
@chrisjustice3999
@chrisjustice3999 2 месяца назад
I have a Troy bilt 725 series push mower from 2011. Changed the oil and plug, starts every year first pull. Never had the first issue with it. Except I’ve put 3 sets of front wheels on it. Haha.
@jeffcampbell2710
@jeffcampbell2710 Год назад
I started fixing push mowers at 11 years old (1975), and only did Briggs. No Techumsi. I would replace Points, Condenser, Spark plug, Diaphragm, then Sharpen the blade. Then I went to my local part/paint store and get their mess up mix car paint. Then I painted the frames. Green one week, orange the next. I usually had 3-5 per week. I got $45 for them. New ones were $200+. But, I gave $5 for trades, and next week they were for sale. It cost me $5 for tune up kit, $3 for a diaphragm, 50 cents for oil, and the part store sometimes gave me paint. I also tuned cars, did brakes, and they helped me out. So in all, probably $10 in a mower, made $30-35. For an 11-12 year old in 75-76, I was clearing $120+. Not bad for a kid. Maybe I need to round up old mowers again. The old indestructible Briggs.
@leroywelter5359
@leroywelter5359 2 месяца назад
By far the best mower I have is a Toro 6.5 Tecumseh engine, 22 inch.if I recall it's about 20-25 years old. I run premium gas in it and before storing I add Seasoam to the gas and let it run for 15-20 minutes before storing. In the spring I put a new plug in it,change the oil, and air filter. Push the primer 5 times and fires up on the first pull every time. Take care.
@williamshafer7172
@williamshafer7172 Год назад
Bought a Sabre by John Deere used it for 21 years still cranked and ran good but was a 36 or 38 inch deck don't remember just too small for my yard use a bad boy zero turn with a Kawasaki motor this will be the 3rd year love it
@KS-bh5df
@KS-bh5df Год назад
I think the store took the air cleaner cover and fuel cap off because people were stealing them for replacement parts. Great video!!
@mordeth1964
@mordeth1964 9 месяцев назад
I have two unicorn mowers. One is a Victa 2 stroke that you can park in the shed in winter, pull it out in summer and it will start 1st or 2nd pull every time and has so far been going over 25 years. The second is a 20 yo Victa utility "toe cutter" with the ubiquitous side valve Briggs and Stratton engine and again it will also start pretty much first time every time. The only maintenance I have ever done to rhem is plugs, filters, blades and a priming bulb on the 2 stroke. And these mowers get thrashed. We own a six acre property which includes grass and scrub, so they cop an absolute beating year in and year out.