Hello all, I don't have much experience with lawnmowers outside of simple push lawnmowers cutting smaller lawns in the suburbs. Lately I've been trying out picking up lawnmowers people get rid of, fixing them up and re-selling.
One lawnmower a lady put curbside was a Craftsman 917.377792, which is a 21" self propelled with Honda GCV160 engine. It's also the first lawnmower I've run into with ball bearing wheels - so a pretty nice one to me.
It also has a Blade Brake Clutch - again first time I'd seen that. I get that you can have the engine running without having the blade spinning, but is that really a big deal? What's the appeal of it in a push mower? Seems like one more thing to maintain.
As a sidenote, when I go to engage the clutch, it's a bit rough - seems to bog down the engine until it's fully engaged and then the engine comes back up to speed. Is that normal?
Thanks.
One lawnmower a lady put curbside was a Craftsman 917.377792, which is a 21" self propelled with Honda GCV160 engine. It's also the first lawnmower I've run into with ball bearing wheels - so a pretty nice one to me.
It also has a Blade Brake Clutch - again first time I'd seen that. I get that you can have the engine running without having the blade spinning, but is that really a big deal? What's the appeal of it in a push mower? Seems like one more thing to maintain.
As a sidenote, when I go to engage the clutch, it's a bit rough - seems to bog down the engine until it's fully engaged and then the engine comes back up to speed. Is that normal?
Thanks.