Hi,
I'm Danton and I will be buying a Honda self-propelled lawn mower model HRR2168VKA because I need a new lawn mower that mulches (mulching being the main attraction in order to reduce the amount of time to do yard work). I had considered getting the Toro Super Recycler Model 20382 which is the one with the Honda motor rather than model 20381 mainly because I read that there were/are reliability problems with motors other than those made by Honda and Briggs&Stratton. But I couldn't find a dealer with that model in stock. My previous lawn mowers were Craftsmen mulching lawn mowers from Sears. The only reason I need to get a new lawn mower is because I tried to save time doing yard work and avoid using my gas powered edger by tilting the lawn mower up where the lawn meets the curb to cut the edge of the grass. Lesson learned--use the right tool because the lawn mower hit the concrete and the center of the rotating shaft must be off-center now and it runs roughly if it starts at all. The main attraction of the Honda Model HRR2168VKA for me are the good reviews that I've read online, the twin-blades for mulching (why don't all lawn mowers have twin blades -- who wants to bag?), and the comments of Robert@Honda. I hope this lawn mower mulches well!
I'm Danton and I will be buying a Honda self-propelled lawn mower model HRR2168VKA because I need a new lawn mower that mulches (mulching being the main attraction in order to reduce the amount of time to do yard work). I had considered getting the Toro Super Recycler Model 20382 which is the one with the Honda motor rather than model 20381 mainly because I read that there were/are reliability problems with motors other than those made by Honda and Briggs&Stratton. But I couldn't find a dealer with that model in stock. My previous lawn mowers were Craftsmen mulching lawn mowers from Sears. The only reason I need to get a new lawn mower is because I tried to save time doing yard work and avoid using my gas powered edger by tilting the lawn mower up where the lawn meets the curb to cut the edge of the grass. Lesson learned--use the right tool because the lawn mower hit the concrete and the center of the rotating shaft must be off-center now and it runs roughly if it starts at all. The main attraction of the Honda Model HRR2168VKA for me are the good reviews that I've read online, the twin-blades for mulching (why don't all lawn mowers have twin blades -- who wants to bag?), and the comments of Robert@Honda. I hope this lawn mower mulches well!