firemediceric
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36” Toro walk-behind belt drive. Blades stop running after about 15 minutes. After I replaced the dead man switch and the blade engagement switch trying to rule out those items, local mower shop adjusted the clutch for the blades and addressed a few minor problems as well as did an oil change and other maintenance. Charged me $130 which seems fair.
Got the mower home and the problem that it was brought to them for still persists; the blades shut off after about 10 minutes. I call them up and they said “in that case it needs a clutch which will run about $500.”
This is a mower that I’ve had for roughly 20 years but used minimally. Just my <1/4 acre lot home once a week in the summer and every couple weeks in the winter. Do I put the $500 into it knowing that I'm on borrowed time with other items such as rear tires and belts?
My options are to
1: have this mower fixed...$500
2: purchase another used mower trying to stay below $1500 and not knowing what headaches I may be purchasing.
3: pay the guy that does other lawns in this neighborhood $25 per cut to do the lawn
What are you thinking is my best route?
Got the mower home and the problem that it was brought to them for still persists; the blades shut off after about 10 minutes. I call them up and they said “in that case it needs a clutch which will run about $500.”
This is a mower that I’ve had for roughly 20 years but used minimally. Just my <1/4 acre lot home once a week in the summer and every couple weeks in the winter. Do I put the $500 into it knowing that I'm on borrowed time with other items such as rear tires and belts?
My options are to
1: have this mower fixed...$500
2: purchase another used mower trying to stay below $1500 and not knowing what headaches I may be purchasing.
3: pay the guy that does other lawns in this neighborhood $25 per cut to do the lawn
What are you thinking is my best route?