Lawn-Boy 10641 20-Inch 6.5 GT Briggs & Stratton Gas Powered Variable Speed Rear Wheel Drive Self Propelled Lawn Mower (Non-CARB Compliant)
เขียนโดย Nitya Slawson ที่ 23:08Lawn-Boy 10641 20-Inch 6.5 GT Briggs & Stratton Gas Powered Variable Speed Rear Wheel Drive Self Propelled Lawn Mower (Non-CARB Compliant)
Product Description
For homeowners seeking a reliable mower that is budget-friendly and back to basics, Lawn-Boy introduces a new line of mowers that build on the quality and craftsmanship Lawn-Boy is known for. These mowers are hardworking and trustworthy - carrying on the tradition that has made Lawn-Boy a backyard icon. These mowers are roll up your sleeves lawn equipment that have the power to cut it in the real world and don't require a second thought or a second pull - making them the clear cut choice for homeowners.
Feature
- 6.5 GT 650 Series Briggs & Stratton Ready Start Engine
- Variable speed rear wheel drive self propell
- 20-Inch Steel Cutting Deck
- 3-in-1 to bag, mulch or discharge grass clippings
- Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California
Pretty Pleased
Works well and does start on the first pull - at least, so far. Very light weight and maneuverable but sturdy. I like the wider than normal wheels that don't dig in on soft areas or where the grass growth is somewhat sparse. The variable speed control is a little too easy to go too fast because as the mower goes over small bumps or roots below grass my pressure on the "go grip" varies and it tries to take off. I'm going to add a piece of tubular foam insulation for pipes over the top of the handle to ensure it doesn't come back too far.
Engine quit after 6 months
I agree with all the other reviews that say this is a great mower for the price in terms of cut, power and mulching. I bought it in April from my local Home Depot in PA to cut my quarter acre yard. The mower worked great for 6 months until this week. I was mowing for about 20 minutes when the mower stalled for no apparent reason. Acted like it was out of gas. After a few pulls it would start again but only run for 30 - 60 seconds. Decided after 5 attempts at this to let the engine cool and see if I could run another 20 minutes. Nope - just starts and stalls again after 30 - 60 seconds. My symptom sounds a lot like the problem R. Wenzel (Huntersville, NC) described in her review here: http://www.amazon.com/Lawn-Boy-10641-Stratton-Propelled-Compliant/product-reviews/B001MYLQDS/ref=cm_cr_pr_hist_3?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=0&filterBy=addThreeStar
Took the mower to the nearest Lawn Boy authorized mower repair shop. They called within 1 day and claimed the cylinder sleeve was scored and there was no compression. They said it appeared to be run with no oil in the engine. That is not true - I bought it new - in a box - so unless it was damaged at manufacture, there is no way this mower was run with NO oil. I asked if they saw a leak and if there was oil in it now. (I check oil level every week). They said NO leak and yes the oil was full. Also it does start and run for 60 seconds so how could there be NO compression? Anyway they made me call Lawn Boy as they believe damage is not covered under warranty.
Lawn Boy took down my info and they are investigating. They promised to call back in a few days. I will post their response. My advice so far...save your warranty info on this mower.
Dave's Mainline
Received the shipment in good condition. Looks and runs great - started on the first pull. Very Good Value!!
The self-propelled system is far better than the so-called "Easy Stride". It's controllable, "Easy Stride" isn't.
Lawn-Boy will exist no longer, after this model year. At present, Toro does NOT offer a self-propeled model like this one. BIG MISTAKE for them??
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