bt3
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Been using the Reel Mower 100 percent the last month. No problem except for the Crabgrass my neighbor cultivates that invades my lawn. Cutting Crabgrass with a Reel Mower is a pain in the butt. You can cut it, but it takes a lot of effort, and it's thick, so the cutting is not easy.
I'll probably continue using the Reel until the first leaves start to fall, then convert back to the Snapper for power mulching the leaves.
My Lawnboy is still in need of new rings and I've been too busy to pursue that fix. I really need to as it's the only mower left that mulches AND has working self-propel. My Snapper's self propel is down and it's going to be a bear to fix. Easier to put in new piston rings on the Lawnboy.
I'll probably continue using the Reel until the first leaves start to fall, then convert back to the Snapper for power mulching the leaves.
My Lawnboy is still in need of new rings and I've been too busy to pursue that fix. I really need to as it's the only mower left that mulches AND has working self-propel. My Snapper's self propel is down and it's going to be a bear to fix. Easier to put in new piston rings on the Lawnboy.