Logert gogert.Yeah thanks mate,you are right about that! Thanks for the welcome.My first mower was a 2 Stroke Victa Vortex with a phenomenal lifespan of 26 years without an engine overhaul .As gutless as they come under load and it cut Santa Anna couch rather badly.It felt like I had moved up to a Rolls Royce when I bought my first Honda Buffalo Bull with its powerful,torquey 6.5hp engine and it still has its original blades after 15 years.Suffice it to say,I’d be really disappointed if I didn’t get 25 years from my new HRU196M2 with the commercial GXV160 engine! Moreover,I will install a digital engine hour gauge recommended specifically for Honda mowers.Furthermore,I wish Honda hadn’t produced the Blade Brake Clutch and Engine Brake Systems! I hope I don’t see the day when there’s an OBD2 dongle and sensors everywhere and a miniature Catalytic converter like on my car.I have meticulously serviced both lawnmowers and our gardening equipment over the years and use the ultimate synthetic PAO &Ester engine oil after breaking it in on Dino oil for a short while first.What type of longevity are you guys getting out of your lawnmowers?
Just so you know the Vortex runs at 3000 rpm in order to make it very quiet.'
The Honda runs at 3200 rpm for the same reason.
The standard Victa runs at 3600 rpm
To get peak performnace form a Vortex engine you need to do some maintenance and you seem like the sort of person who would do it.
Mine will chew through 1' tall tussock grass if I get busy and miss a few bits.
Contry to popular belief, the power-torq engine does require maintenance and in particular replacing the O rings which no one ever does so they leak air and just keep getting harder to start The decompressors should be replaced every 10 years as the spring get weak and the diaphragm goes hard so I always fit an aftermarket one which is rebuildable.
If dust has not worn the flutes off your blades in 15 years then you must have a very wet yard or very clay soil.
My commercial customers get about 100 hours out of a set of Honda blades or 150 out of the aftermarket heavy duty blades that are 0.5mm thicker.
Couch is a difficult grass for a rotary to mow when customer with couch comes in complaining about poor performance from their mower I loan them a used drum mower.
Most of them never come back .
It needs to be cut too low 1" for a rotary and is very fine so dose not get caught in the draft like broader leafed grasses do.
I am surprised that the Honda did such a good job unless it was fitted with 4 high lift blades.
It is difficult thing for most people o understand that when it comes to mowing what is important is getting the right mower for the type & size of the lawn and to that extent the brand is of secondary importance
with the exception of the 4 blade cut n mulch models I would never recommend ay Vict for couch lawn , they are designed for hard grasses like buffalo & kikui .