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new mower. help me pick!

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djrussell

Hi everyone,

New member here. I just got a new house so will need a new mower. I'm a beginner at this besides mowing my parents lot when I was young.

I'm looking at a nice "investment" quality mower that will last me a long time. My lot is .25 acre. There's about 6' of slope front to back but nothing really excessive. There are a couple small trees, curved flower beds, and a curved sidewalk (corner lot). I've been researching for a couple weeks and THINK I have it narrowed down but am looking for opinions/suggestions. I'm thinking walkbehind self propelled.

My short list is the Cub Cadet 98H for $481, Honda HRX217VKA $537, or Honda HRR216VKA for $358. Those are links to the product pages.

Getting discounted gift cards and coupons brings the Honda prices at HD down quite a bit.

There's a Tractor Supply Co near me so I can go put my hands on a 98M but will have to special order a 98H somewhere else.

I like the swivel wheels of the 98M. I've read that some of the fasteners on this line are pretty cheap and will need replacement. That's not a huge deal though, Ace hardware to the rescue. Anyone have feedback on them in general? There are discrepancies about which Honda engine is actually included on the 98H. You might notice the literature differs.

I'm not sure if I should just skip the CC and go for a reliable Honda though. The dual blades look nice though. Is the composite deck of the HRX actually worth it? I don't remember any of my dad's mowers ever rusting and they were run-of-the-mill Craftsmans.

Thanks!
-DJR


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rekees

rekees

The MSRP for the Honda HRR216VKA is $479 so if you can get it for $358 that would be a good deal. You really can't go wrong buying a Honda and with just .25 acres that mower should last for a couple decades if you maintain it properly.


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AndySKane

I'd recommend a mower with a blade clutch so you don't have to turn the engine off every time you leave the mower.

For several years I mowed an elderly relative's lawn, about your size, and he had John Deere with this feature. It was super handy. I think he had a Deere model JS63C but I no longer see it listed. The Deere overall was an excellent mower, self propelled, but a bit on the heavy side for back and forth mowing around bushes.

Here is one model with the blade clutch that I did find while looking at Ingersoll tractors earlier. There probably are other manufacturers.

EASTMAN COMMERCIAL


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djrussell

Thanks guys.

Homedepot has the Honda HRR at a "new low price" of $399.

There's also the HRR216VXA for $499 if a brade brake clutch really is an important feature. I suppose it would take work load off of the pull starter and that always seems to be what breaks. It's still in my price range too at $447 after discounts. I definitely can't afford an HRX with the BBC.


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djrussell

I'll have to look at the Eastman later. Can't view the website right now.


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AndySKane

I'll have to look at the Eastman later. Can't view the website right now.

I threw in the Eastman link only because their equipment is very interesting and unique. I imagine their mowers must be well over $500. A quick Google search found one dealer selling a demo Eastman SP21K Lawn Mower for $600.


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djrussell

The Eastmans actually look pretty good but there's not price data. I'll call the local dealer and see what they say. An aluminum deck and Kawi engine sound good to me.

Also, I just realized i probably put this in the wrong forum. Sorry, moderators. Feel free to move.


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Briana

Briana

Hello I moved your thread to the Mower Buying & Pricing Forum. :smile:


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djrussell

Thanks, Briana. :)

I got to look at the Cub Cadet 98M this weekend and am going to pass on it. There are the plastic wing nuts that look pretty wimpy. There's also a LOT of plastic on the underside of the deck. Some people mentioned it getting chewed up. I kind of ignored them thinking "it can't be that bad". It really is though. The handle is non-adjustable so will likely not fit me and my wife.

It really comes down to "Do I want a 98H with Honda engine and swivel wheels or a Honda HRR216VXA with Honda engine and blade brake clutch?" They're about the same price all said and done, $450. I think I'll get a lot more use out of the BBC so I'll take the rock solid Honda platform. So unless an awesome deal comes across craigslist in the next couple days, that's my mower. :D

Thanks for helping me pick!


#10

Briana

Briana

Congrats on narrowing your search! Be sure to post pictures after you've made the purchase. :biggrin:


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djrussell

Thanks! I will.

For what it's worth to others, HD seems to have the best price on the Hondas. I called mowersdirect.com yesterday to check theirs and they're typically $60-100 higher but are tax free and no shipping. You still come out ahead even paying tax at HD (and shipping is usually included) and you get to fund your local economy.


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djrussell

I brought home the Honda HRR216VXA this weekend and it's great so far. :biggrin: Here's my quick review.

Starting is so easy. It worked on the first pull and it's a very light pull at that.

I was initially confused at the starting/stopping procedures since it has the BBC but it's easy in practice. To start the engine just set the throttle and pull. To start the blades push the large button on the right and hold down the bail. To start the self propel twist the part in the middle. It works kind of like a motorcycle throttle. There's a wide range of adjustment so finding a comfy position should be easy. The blades and self propel work independently so the self propel can still be used without the blades. That was nice for getting it back to the garage or through gates and such.

I used the BBC more than I thought I would to move stuff out of the way, pull a big weed, or open a gate. I was talking to my neighbor and she said their pull starts always break after a couple years and the repairs never work requiring a new purchase. Maybe they don't know you can replace the whole assy. Still I smiled on the inside at the reduced wear on my pull start. :smile:

The cut is great. I left it kind of tall because the grass was tall and I didn't want to cut it too short on the first pass. I mulched it though and almost no clippings are still visible. It was even a little bit damp out.

Some people say that it's quiet but it still left me wanting ear protection at the end. It is quiet just sitting there idling but not once the blades are spinning. I wear ear plugs when on my motorcycle so that's no problem. Now I just need to make sure the Honda and Kawasaki don't fight in the garage. :laughing:

As far as price goes, it was $499 - 10% coupon + 7% sales tax so $480 out the door. I was planning to use plasticjungle.com to buy gift cards at 6% off face value. To buy that much though they require a 'volume buyer' approval. Getting the forms scanned and faxed to them is not so easy for me right now. The form takes 2 days for approval. They wanted a copy of my license and credit card. The gift cards take at least a week to arrive in the mail. They didn't receive my first fax apparently and the second one was too dark. All that was trying my patience and the grass wasn't getting shorter. I was near HD on Friday so just picked it up. For someone with more time it could be a good service. They seem legit and had good customer service.

All in all I'm really happy with it. Thanks for the help, everyone! Now to try out my new edger and blower. :thumbsup:


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