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03-24-2009, 06:51 PM
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Drysnyaty
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buying a LAWN MOWER
It's that time of year again... yard mowing time. I have two crappy lawn mowers now, but as with computer parts, it's time to upgrade. One of my lawn mowers doesn't run very well. It's very weak. The other lawn mower runs ok, but the handle is very low and after mowing it kills my back. I have to bend over to push it. I'm not a giant, but I am 6'4" and a higher handle is necessary.
Anyways, I'm thinking about this one. John Deere JS25. It's green, it's powerful and it's a John Deere. They're supposed to be good, I'm pretty sure. My yard is big with a lot of trees, but to small for a riding mower with so many yard obstacles.
Anyone buy a lawn mower recently? I'll probably buy this weekend, but this is what i'm leaning towards now. And since my refrigerator I bought last year is now paid off with 0 interest, I'm thinking about getting the mower for 12 months no interest. Easy way to spend $30.00 a month maybe.
I also thought about getting a Toro... they're supposed to be good... except they're red and my neighbors mower is red.
Maybe a Lawnboy? They're green and made by Toro. Any suggestions?
Engine Brand:Briggs & Stratton
Engine Torque (Feet/lbs.):6.75
Engine Displacement (Cu. Centimeters):190
Cut Width (Inches):21.0
Deck Capability:Mulch or rear bag or side discharge
Transmission Type:Self-Propelled
Start Type:Manual
Drive Type:Rear Wheel Drive
Speed Control:Variable
Mulching Capability:Yes
Discharge Location:Rear and Side
Front Wheel Size:8
Rear Wheel Size:9
Number of Cutting Positions:9
Warranty:2 year consumer
UL Safety Listing:No
CSA Safety Listing:No
ETL Safety Listing:No
Rear Turf Wheels:No
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