activelife92
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I'm really excited to have taken home a 21" Scag this past week. It will be replacing my 2022 Honda HRX217HYA.
This mower is actually is a bit of a unicorn. According to the deck model, it's technically a 5v. However, it appears that someone at the factory put the wrong CV224 engine on it. It also has the factory Kohler fuel tank, and not the upgraded 1 gal that Scag adds to their 7v. I really like this combination because, as a homeowner who is not using it for commercial, the smaller tank is much more practical, but you get the bigger engine with more torque. As soon as I realized this was the case (confirmed initially by engine stickers, and verified when we found the matching block serial number), I went from tire kicking to buying that day. It seemed like an insane deal on the 7hp variant that I couldn't pass on.
I' m Looking forward to putting this through it's paces. My yard isn't massive, but the Honda was really bogging down and clumping in my Bermuda, even cutting twice a week . I really like the idea of a much more robust, metal mower deck and the full pressure lubrication system the Koehler engine offers. The Honda camshaft recall also left a bad taste in my mouth. It's back at the dealer again for an oil leak. I really wanted to love the Honda, but it seems like they had some manufacturing issues in 2020, plus the new high efficiency, lightweight design may have compromised the longevity of the product. I don't intend on purchasing another 21" in my lifetime.
Curious what everyone else's experiences have been like with this mower? On paper, aside from the weight it seems like the perfect buy-it-for-life lawnmower. Can't wait to mow with it.
This mower is actually is a bit of a unicorn. According to the deck model, it's technically a 5v. However, it appears that someone at the factory put the wrong CV224 engine on it. It also has the factory Kohler fuel tank, and not the upgraded 1 gal that Scag adds to their 7v. I really like this combination because, as a homeowner who is not using it for commercial, the smaller tank is much more practical, but you get the bigger engine with more torque. As soon as I realized this was the case (confirmed initially by engine stickers, and verified when we found the matching block serial number), I went from tire kicking to buying that day. It seemed like an insane deal on the 7hp variant that I couldn't pass on.
I' m Looking forward to putting this through it's paces. My yard isn't massive, but the Honda was really bogging down and clumping in my Bermuda, even cutting twice a week . I really like the idea of a much more robust, metal mower deck and the full pressure lubrication system the Koehler engine offers. The Honda camshaft recall also left a bad taste in my mouth. It's back at the dealer again for an oil leak. I really wanted to love the Honda, but it seems like they had some manufacturing issues in 2020, plus the new high efficiency, lightweight design may have compromised the longevity of the product. I don't intend on purchasing another 21" in my lifetime.
Curious what everyone else's experiences have been like with this mower? On paper, aside from the weight it seems like the perfect buy-it-for-life lawnmower. Can't wait to mow with it.