Seems like it would be with the blade engaged. There are models without the blade brake, so the blade is always spinning, and they don't spec a different RPM on those.
Thank you. Excellent point, did not think of that.
Seems like it would be with the blade engaged. There are models without the blade brake, so the blade is always spinning, and they don't spec a different RPM on those.
I have been waiting to use my new HRX for a few weeks now. In the meantime I have installed a set of deck guards as I had them on my last HRX. I think I will get along well with the new to me design of the smart drive. I did notice a little more drag going backwards moving it around in my garage compared to my old HRX. I will probably run it for the first time next weekend.
I've pulled back new HRX's on the showroom floor and noticed the increased drag also. If I like my new JD tractor and my Honda becomes a trimmer then it's going off to pasture and I'm getting a Toro or some MTD brand to do my trimming. They both pull back easier than the Honda's.
Now you guys have me second guessing my decision to upgrade from my 2015 HRX to the new 2019 HRX. IF it is more difficult to pull backwards, my wife will not be pleased.
Now you guys have me second guessing my decision to upgrade from my 2015 HRX to the new 2019 HRX. IF it is more difficult to pull backwards, my wife will not be pleased.
dBetter now to second guess than after you purchase. IMHO bearings would be way better than the bushings that they use.