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How long have you had your lawn mower?

Started by Kern Dog, June 15, 2013, 10:01:04 PM

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Kern Dog

My 4 year old Toro 6.5 Hp mower is ready to blow up. It smokes from the exhaust and the air filter. It fouls the plug too quick. It knocks like rocks in a coffee can when I try to cut thick grass. Its not like I'm a landscaper using this thing everyday. I mow my 1/2 acre of grass once a week in the Spring, Summer and Fall.
Does this seem like an acceptable lifespan for a mower?

Bob T

No, it sounds short to me.
I spent a grand on a push mower with Briggs n Stratton motor 8 1/2 years ago and its still running strong, could do with an oil change and plug though at the mo. I mow my 746 square metre section every two weeks on average and always hose it out afterwards, aluminum body though
I want it to last 10 years, I think that's reasonable and I'm too mean to pay someone to do my lawn who wont mow it as well as I would anyway
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

nvrbdn

yep, thats a short life. 6 years now on mine. no prob.
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JB400

I've seen lawnmowers last longer than that.  For me personally, I've used a push mower for 4 years before I replaced it.  That mower was well over 15 years old when I was using it, and it still runs.  Right now, I'm on my 2nd 4.5ftlb. B&S engine overhead valve engine after a piece of pipe killed my first one. 

Please note that anyone with this B&S engine, the pull rope is coupled to the flywheel with a plastic coupler.  If this coupler breaks, it's almost $100  for a new one because you have to buy the pull rope and engine cover to get this part.  My suggestion, make your own.

Kern Dog

I guess that regular maintenance would have helped. I never added "Sta-Bil" or anything to it when the weather turned cold. I didn't change the oil regularly either. I should probably kick myself in the ass for this one.

HeavyFuel

I've got a Toro, and it's on it's 22nd season.

Course, I live in NoDak....and our growing season is short and it gets used probably 20 times a year.

Fred

Maintenance is the key to a long life. Be it human or machine.  Me and my machines are living proof.  :nana:


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kab69440

There is a still functional Craftsman recoil start push mower in my garage as old as I am. The one I use is about five years old.
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I have a 1991 Pro-star (Guy who made these also was involved with Dixie Choppers) Zero Turn 60" with a 18HP Kohler magnum. I have owned it 5 years and the first year I went through it did have to put a new right hydro pump on it and chains, re-painted it Sublime green and put new tires on it solid newer Dixie Chopper tires on the front and ATV tires on the back on aluminum wheels. I will never buy any "newer" lawn mower, This old pro-star is built like a tank and keeps truckin'
Sold my Charger unfortunately....never got it finished.

TruckDriver

LOL, My mom's Craftsman push mower is almost 40 years old, and it still cuts the grass. Had a new blade once, but other then a few zip ties, it keeps going.
PETE

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A383Wing

I got 12+ on this Yard Machines one I got here from Lowes...I think this year is gonna be it's last one though

Bryan

Kern Dog

Maybe I also need to spend more than $200 to get a good one. I have been looking at some comparison articles online. There are some nicely rated ones once you get over the $300 price point.

NHCharger

Quote from: Fred on June 15, 2013, 11:29:37 PM
Maintenance is the key to a long life. Be it human or machine.  Me and my machines are living proof.  :nana:
I thought lubrication was the key to long life  ;) ;)

We have a Husqvarna for the last 12 years. Change oil once a year, no problems.
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One thing I can tell you about lawn equipment,the stuff you see in Home Depot IS NOT the same as if you bought from a hardware store/equipment dealer.The stuff from HD is specifically made for them(lower grade quality).You will not find my Toro Super recycler,and Ariens 926LE snowblower there.The models they carry that are supposed to be those I mentioned have slight differences to them.And those who bought John Deere from HD,don't tell people you have a John Deere tractor,cause you don't!!!!
My 15.5 Craftsman tractor from 1991 finally bit the bullit last year.Right on the steering whel was "Made in USA".My new 21HP tractor on the engine says"Made with US and Global parts" LOL !!!!!
My Toro 22" Super Recycler lawnmower I have had now since 2006 has been fine,no problems.I paid $500ish for it then on sale.

Tilar

Quote from: Red 70 R/T 493 on June 15, 2013, 10:01:04 PM
My 4 year old Toro 6.5 Hp mower is ready to blow up. It smokes from the exhaust and the air filter. It fouls the plug too quick. It knocks like rocks in a coffee can when I try to cut thick grass. Its not like I'm a landscaper using this thing everyday. I mow my 1/2 acre of grass once a week in the Spring, Summer and Fall.
Does this seem like an acceptable lifespan for a mower?

As far as the "knocking" goes, make sure the engine bolts are tight. When they get loose from the frame it will sound exactly like it has a rod knocking.  The smoking from the air filter sounds like it's way too full of oil, which would make it smoke from the exhaust too.
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hemi68charger

What lawnmower?  :shruggy:

in 2005, I came home from my 1st of two Iraq deployments... I was a dieheart-do-it-myself lawn guy..... But, I had made arrangements for a lawncare service to take care of the yard while I was gone. After my return and getting back into the swing of my civilian employer, I came home one day after work, totally forgetting I had a lawncare service, and it was already done !!! I said to myself, "Now, that was easy !!!!!"....... And well, I haven't done it since....  :icon_smile_big:
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GPULLER

My John Deere 425 is a '93, bought it in 2002 with 300hrs, has 1030hrs now.  It has a liquid cooled V-twin Kawasaki motor and still going strong.  Takes me 4-5hrs each mowing, that's on my list of things to do today.

Silver R/T

I have Troy Bilt with briggs and stratton mower that we bought 7 years ago, still runs like new. Still original spark plug and belt. I do change oil regularly, sharpen blade and clean air filter as part of maintenance.
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Silver R/T

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Silver R/T

When you say it knocks when you try to cut thick grass. I would suspect your blade is dull and there's probably bunch of grass clippings built up under your deck. I would definitely clean it all out real well and then spray it with WD40 so the grass clippings won't stick to it. Sharpen your blade as well.
Btw, are you bagging or mulching?
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My Charger is hybrid, it runs on gas and on tears of ricers
2001 Ram 2500 CTD
1993 Mazda MX-3 GS SE
1995 Ford Cobra SVT#2722

Indygenerallee

QuoteWhat lawnmower?  shruggy

in 2005, I came home from my 1st of two Iraq deployments... I was a dieheart-do-it-myself lawn guy..... But, I had made arrangements for a lawncare service to take care of the yard while I was gone. After my return and getting back into the swing of my civilian employer, I came home one day after work, totally forgetting I had a lawncare service, and it was already done !!! I said to myself, "Now, that was easy !!!!!"....... And well, I haven't done it since.... 

Gets a little expensive when you have 4 acres to cut!!   :icon_smile_big:
Sold my Charger unfortunately....never got it finished.

Kern Dog

Quote from: Silver R/T on June 16, 2013, 11:10:52 AM
When you say it knocks when you try to cut thick grass. I would suspect your blade is dull and there's probably bunch of grass clippings built up under your deck. I would definitely clean it all out real well and then spray it with WD40 so the grass clippings won't stick to it. Sharpen your blade as well.
Btw, are you bagging or mulching?

The blade is new and the oil level is correct. I prefer to bag to keep the yard clean.

Silver R/T

Quote from: Red 70 R/T 493 on June 16, 2013, 12:52:49 PM
Quote from: Silver R/T on June 16, 2013, 11:10:52 AM
When you say it knocks when you try to cut thick grass. I would suspect your blade is dull and there's probably bunch of grass clippings built up under your deck. I would definitely clean it all out real well and then spray it with WD40 so the grass clippings won't stick to it. Sharpen your blade as well.
Btw, are you bagging or mulching?

The blade is new and the oil level is correct. I prefer to bag to keep the yard clean.

When you say blade is new, is it actually sharp? Whenever I buy new blade it has to be sharpened.
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My Charger is hybrid, it runs on gas and on tears of ricers
2001 Ram 2500 CTD
1993 Mazda MX-3 GS SE
1995 Ford Cobra SVT#2722

twodko

Sears craftsman 22" deck self propelled rear bag......12 years and running strong. I changed the oil every couple years, clean the air filter and burn premium in it.
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