FrizzleFried
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Hello,
I just purchased a brand new Honda mower... the cheapest model ($419.00 US at Home Depot). Yesterday I purchased it. I have to admit... it's nice... has some nice features... I bought it because (A) it's a Honda and I've always wanted a Honda lawn mower and (B) It was time for a unit that I didn't have to push... I'm 49 now and it's getting a little old pushing the 15 year old Yard Machines Home Depot special around...
Again... the unit is nice... nice features... etc...
But I have to be honest. I'm less than thrilled with the cut quality. If I am being 100% honest, my 15 year old Yard Machines single blade beast has a better resulting cut at the end of the mow than this Honda. Color me SLIGHTLY disappointed. Granted... it's not BAD... but it's 100% FOR SURE not as clean of a cut as my old Yard Machines.
I am starting to consider a return to be honest. I'm just right on the fence.... but I figure I will certainly give this machine another couple mows before I make any decision. Will all newer models of mower produce a worse cut than my old beast? I noticed that this engine runs at a noticeably lower RPM than my old mower. Is this a new "standard" that lawn mower manufacturers have to meet or is that a Honda thing? Is this the reason for the worse cut? If so, is there a way to adjust the RPM on this model? I have not purchased a mower in 15 years... my old one still works but I'm tired of pushing... but I don't want to spend $450 (with tax) on a machine that can't even match the end result of my current mower (I'm sure you can understand).
I am just trying to determine what potential fixes might be out there before I decide to suck it up and "accept the lower quality cut" or take this unit back.
Thanks
I just purchased a brand new Honda mower... the cheapest model ($419.00 US at Home Depot). Yesterday I purchased it. I have to admit... it's nice... has some nice features... I bought it because (A) it's a Honda and I've always wanted a Honda lawn mower and (B) It was time for a unit that I didn't have to push... I'm 49 now and it's getting a little old pushing the 15 year old Yard Machines Home Depot special around...
Again... the unit is nice... nice features... etc...
But I have to be honest. I'm less than thrilled with the cut quality. If I am being 100% honest, my 15 year old Yard Machines single blade beast has a better resulting cut at the end of the mow than this Honda. Color me SLIGHTLY disappointed. Granted... it's not BAD... but it's 100% FOR SURE not as clean of a cut as my old Yard Machines.
I am starting to consider a return to be honest. I'm just right on the fence.... but I figure I will certainly give this machine another couple mows before I make any decision. Will all newer models of mower produce a worse cut than my old beast? I noticed that this engine runs at a noticeably lower RPM than my old mower. Is this a new "standard" that lawn mower manufacturers have to meet or is that a Honda thing? Is this the reason for the worse cut? If so, is there a way to adjust the RPM on this model? I have not purchased a mower in 15 years... my old one still works but I'm tired of pushing... but I don't want to spend $450 (with tax) on a machine that can't even match the end result of my current mower (I'm sure you can understand).
I am just trying to determine what potential fixes might be out there before I decide to suck it up and "accept the lower quality cut" or take this unit back.
Thanks