jayflash
Flashlight Enthusiast
Way back in '96, 1996 that is, I needed a new, power, lawn mower to supplement the 1968, Scott's, reel type I still used. I still alternate between them depending upon how long I let the grass grow.
After at least 30 hours of use per year, original spark plug, it starts on the first pull every spring. I was fortunate that the expert at the old hardware store knew what he was talking about and selling. I was going to buy a highly ranked Yard Man but instead bought a Toro Recycler. This machine has a 4.5hp, two cycle LawnBoy engine and is very light weight. After trying regular LawnBoys, and a variety of other four cycle mowers, this one is, by far, the easiest to use. It mulches the grass so well that even long grass won't let a trail of clippings. If this one doesn't out last me I will definitely consider another, light, two cycle, mulching type mower.
Not bagging the grass and cutting at 2.5 - 3" has helped to transform the condition of my yard.
What do you like?
After at least 30 hours of use per year, original spark plug, it starts on the first pull every spring. I was fortunate that the expert at the old hardware store knew what he was talking about and selling. I was going to buy a highly ranked Yard Man but instead bought a Toro Recycler. This machine has a 4.5hp, two cycle LawnBoy engine and is very light weight. After trying regular LawnBoys, and a variety of other four cycle mowers, this one is, by far, the easiest to use. It mulches the grass so well that even long grass won't let a trail of clippings. If this one doesn't out last me I will definitely consider another, light, two cycle, mulching type mower.
Not bagging the grass and cutting at 2.5 - 3" has helped to transform the condition of my yard.
What do you like?