Lawn Boy 10604 20-Inch 149cc 6-1/2 GT OHV Kohler Gas Powered Self Propelled Lawn Mower
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Customer Review
Great mower, even better price
Rear-wheel drive self-propelled mowers are usually much more expensive than this. Great for lawns with any kind of incline, which render front-wheel drive mowers useless. I had it out of the box and cutting grass within 5 minutes. Starts the first time, every time, with an easy pull, no-prime starter. The throttle bar kills the engine extra-fast, so extremely safe. The self-propel bar has variable speeds, which is very handy for tight turns. At full speed, you almost have to trot behind the mower to keep up, so not for people with limited mobility. I don't even mind the 20" deck... those 2 extra inches aren't worth the price difference. My ONLY complaint so far is that the mower has trouble moving even slightly damp (or very thick) grass into the rear bag. It tends to clog up at the rear of the mower and mulch, causing you to stop, remove the bag and physically pull the clogged grass out the back of the mower. This isn't a problem if the grass being cut is dry and only reasonably...
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Product Description
This Lawn-Boy 20-inch variable speed mower is lightweight and maneuverable yet powerful enough to cut through tough grass. It is equipped with a Kohler 149cc 6-1/2 gross torque over head valve engine that requires no priming and is easy to pull. The 2-bail variable speed self-propel is powered with rear wheel drive making it easier to maneuver on uneven areas. The smaller deck width allows for mowing in tight areas. The deep dome deck design accompanied with the tri-cut blade make for better mulching. This mower comes standard with the ability to mulch or bag, and can be fitted with an additional part from the manufacturer in order to side-discharge. For homeowners seeking a reliable mower that is budget-friendly and back to basics, Lawn-Boy builds on the quality and craftsmanship that made Lawn-Boy a backyard icon. With Lawn-Boy mowers the choice is clear cut. All Lawn-Boy mowers are backed by Lawn-Boy's 2-year full warranty. If anything goes wrong in the first two years, under normal use and maintenance, Lawn-Boy will fix it free. Top to learn more
considering the price,,WONDERFUL !
First let me preface my review by saying I was replacing a 2 stroke Lawnboy I bought in 1995.This was self propelled,bag-mulch-chute.At that time I paid about $350.So when it came time to replace it, I looked to Lawnboy again.I also checked out a few others.My requierments were self propelled via REAR wheels and 3 way clipping dispersion.I picked the Lawnboy 10604.It had all I needed and the cost was VERY reasonable.Now my review.The engine and its ease of starting is excellent! Started right out of box,after fuel and oil were added.And,the engine seems very stout,tackles my 1/3 acre with ease.The down side,the adjustments and handles seem a little weak.As a matter of fact ,one of the height adjusters was bent a little during shipping.All in all,for the price,as of right now,in my yard,this cannot be beat.
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Great 1st Mower
First up, the only reason I didn't give this mower 5 stars is because I've never owned another mower so I have nothing to compare it to. But, overall, as the first mower I've ever owned this Lawn Boy is perfect!I bought this mower from the store and had it oiled, gassed, and running in less than 15 minutes after I got it home. The oil came in the box, which was a nice. All I had to buy in addition to the mower itself was gasoline. The assembly instructions were easy to follow.There are about 7 different length settings to use, so no matter how long or short you want your grass, this mower can handle it. My back lawn is about 60x30--which is a nice size--and it has a slight slope and uneven terrain. This mower attacks every inch of my lawn perfectly! Even around the trees. The rear wheel drive and self-propelling makes coming up the hill very easy. I can actually drive the mower with one hand when I'm using the self-propelling lever. And it doesn't move so fast...
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