Hi folks,
So after several visits to some local dealers, looking at CR and reading reviews, I'm down to the Toro SR. We also got to run a spin stop model around the parking lot at the dealer. It seemed ridiculously simple to operate, compact and balanced. It moved forward and backward freely. We demoed a 2-3 year old mower. My 13 old son also liked it the best. He might even ask to cut the grass.:smile: We also looked at the HRX, but it's bigger, has drag pulling backward and neither of us cared for either the paddle or the select drive. The big engine, double blade, and larger bag are appealing but couldn't beat out the light and maneuverable Toro.
Now I'm trying to figure out which to get. Basic, Spin Stop or Electric Start. The Spin Stop is nice, but adds the most weight and mechanical complexity and eliminates the clip accelerators that rotate with the blade the other two have. The electric seems like it would be great if it was reliable. Reviews suggest some issues. The basic is just that, light and very maneuverable.
Since I for sure bag in spring and fall, the spin stop could be really convenient but it takes away one of the cutting features. I'm not afraid to pull the cord every stop but I wonder if my son used it would it be easier to pull start since you start it with the blade disengaged? Any comments on cut quality of spin stop versus the basic model since the spin stop is missing a cutting feature? Any comments on the spin stop reliability or the electric start reliability? Recommendations? Probably need to make the call before the end of May. Toro has extended it's sale so I definitely need to decide prior to the sale expiring.
Thanks folks,
Jay
So after several visits to some local dealers, looking at CR and reading reviews, I'm down to the Toro SR. We also got to run a spin stop model around the parking lot at the dealer. It seemed ridiculously simple to operate, compact and balanced. It moved forward and backward freely. We demoed a 2-3 year old mower. My 13 old son also liked it the best. He might even ask to cut the grass.:smile: We also looked at the HRX, but it's bigger, has drag pulling backward and neither of us cared for either the paddle or the select drive. The big engine, double blade, and larger bag are appealing but couldn't beat out the light and maneuverable Toro.
Now I'm trying to figure out which to get. Basic, Spin Stop or Electric Start. The Spin Stop is nice, but adds the most weight and mechanical complexity and eliminates the clip accelerators that rotate with the blade the other two have. The electric seems like it would be great if it was reliable. Reviews suggest some issues. The basic is just that, light and very maneuverable.
Since I for sure bag in spring and fall, the spin stop could be really convenient but it takes away one of the cutting features. I'm not afraid to pull the cord every stop but I wonder if my son used it would it be easier to pull start since you start it with the blade disengaged? Any comments on cut quality of spin stop versus the basic model since the spin stop is missing a cutting feature? Any comments on the spin stop reliability or the electric start reliability? Recommendations? Probably need to make the call before the end of May. Toro has extended it's sale so I definitely need to decide prior to the sale expiring.
Thanks folks,
Jay