So, I was out mowing last weekend and noticed that the deck on my Simplicity started to scalp the yard. I shut it down and hopped off to inspect and noticed the bracket that holds the threaded rod to raise/lower the deck broke a weld. I rigged it up and was able to lift the deck enough in transport mode to finish the lawn. I don't have a welder so I'll have to bring it to my buddies or brother-in-laws place to get that done. In the meantime, I went to my local big box store (Menards) and grabbed a Pulsar 200cc 21" 3 in 1 (mulch, side-discharge, bag) self-propelled for $350. I've been meaning to get one anyways since my rider doesn't have a bagger and fall leaves can be a challenge with the amount of trees we have in the yard.
My question is, what do you guys think of these Chinese version of a Honda motor? My research tells me they're made by Ducar and they entered into a partnership about 25 years ago. I've only ran the engine once, but it seems to run well and I like the fact it's a little bigger motor to handle longer/thicker grass with the 200cc's. I only run non-oxy premium in my small engines, so carb issues shouldn't be a problem. I plan to run 10w30 conventional, whatever's cheapest on the shelf. After I get my deck welded it'll more than likely see little use (occasional trim around trees or perhaps just a front yard mow), or if the wife feels like getting out and mowing because she doesn't like using the rider. All in all, I'm happy with the purchase, but time will tell if it holds up. I plan to change the oil after about 5 hours and probably yearly after that. I originally wanted a larger deck and rear-wheel drive, but since it won't be my primary mower I wanted to get the cheapest on the shelf that was self-propelled and could bag leaves, which led me to the Pulsar.
My question is, what do you guys think of these Chinese version of a Honda motor? My research tells me they're made by Ducar and they entered into a partnership about 25 years ago. I've only ran the engine once, but it seems to run well and I like the fact it's a little bigger motor to handle longer/thicker grass with the 200cc's. I only run non-oxy premium in my small engines, so carb issues shouldn't be a problem. I plan to run 10w30 conventional, whatever's cheapest on the shelf. After I get my deck welded it'll more than likely see little use (occasional trim around trees or perhaps just a front yard mow), or if the wife feels like getting out and mowing because she doesn't like using the rider. All in all, I'm happy with the purchase, but time will tell if it holds up. I plan to change the oil after about 5 hours and probably yearly after that. I originally wanted a larger deck and rear-wheel drive, but since it won't be my primary mower I wanted to get the cheapest on the shelf that was self-propelled and could bag leaves, which led me to the Pulsar.