Hi all,
Thanks to so many of you for your thread posts and great information (I'm lookin' at you, Robert@Honda !)
Anyway after two days of strong showers, Mother Nature finally decided to cooperate today and let me unleash the new beast on my lawn.
I bought an HRX217HYA from mowersdirect.com and have been waiting it out until the sun came out this afternoon.
Thoughts:
The ONLY negative, and it's very minor. This thing slurps up the gas. Compared to my old (push) GCV-160 machine, which used maybe 1/2 to 2/3 of a gallon for my 1/4 acre, this used just a hair over one gallon.
I DID take Robert@Honda's advice and started with a fresh can of 91-octane (for the non-ethanol factor), but after one tank i can't really say if that made any difference.
Am I happy? Sure! It IS still a lawn mower, after all, not a Cadillac, but it's a solid 9.5/10 for me!
Thanks to so many of you for your thread posts and great information (I'm lookin' at you, Robert@Honda !)
Anyway after two days of strong showers, Mother Nature finally decided to cooperate today and let me unleash the new beast on my lawn.
I bought an HRX217HYA from mowersdirect.com and have been waiting it out until the sun came out this afternoon.
Thoughts:
- This thing is very quiet! Compared to my 12-or-so-year old GCV160-powered mower it's maybe 2/3 the noise
- It leaves very nice lines on the yard. Nothing too deep or "rutty" which is surprising, given that it is a good bit heavier than my old one.
- Smooth smooth smooth, that's all I can say. It purrs along (once the auto-choke bot is satisfied).
- I was able to find a notch on the "cruise control" lever that is just my speed - maybe 6 on the 10 scale on the lever's range of motion.
- It took a short bit to get the coordination of "release the clutch lever but keep mowing" around tight places, corners, end of a row, etc.
- I am 6' and 240 (ahem) and am strong enough to muscle it in and out of tight spaces. Small children, maybe not so much...
- The dual-blade system works great for making very very fine clippings. I had it dead-center between bag and mulch for much of my lawn and the clippings were maybe 1/2"? Very nice
- The combination of finer clippings and bigger bag (2.5 vs. 1.9) meant I got my 1/4 acre lawn mowed in 2 bag emptyings, instead o the usual 4 or 5.
- The blade-brake system is worth it just to not have to bend over and pull it each time (I AM 55 after all )
- Of course it did start on the first pull!
The ONLY negative, and it's very minor. This thing slurps up the gas. Compared to my old (push) GCV-160 machine, which used maybe 1/2 to 2/3 of a gallon for my 1/4 acre, this used just a hair over one gallon.
I DID take Robert@Honda's advice and started with a fresh can of 91-octane (for the non-ethanol factor), but after one tank i can't really say if that made any difference.
Am I happy? Sure! It IS still a lawn mower, after all, not a Cadillac, but it's a solid 9.5/10 for me!