Originally Posted By: Eddie
When I was in my 30s I only wanted a push-mower. When I was in my 50 & 60s, I only wanted a self-propeled mower. I am now 75 and want only a riding mower. I am not so stupid to think I am doing my body any good pushing a mower over a 1/3+ acre in the summer. Ed
I guess it depends on your yard. You could not even get a small zero-turn radius riding mower around my yards obstacles (now that's a propelled mower I believe in) and the self-propelled walk behind seems to give little net gain over a lighter more manuevarable push mower.
I think most of the residential, self propelled walk-behind mowers are [censored] anyway. Any place you can really use and need a self propelled, I think a zero turn mower is where it's at. And maybe a small push trim mower for the tight spots. Zero-turns are expensive though.
When I was in my 30s I only wanted a push-mower. When I was in my 50 & 60s, I only wanted a self-propeled mower. I am now 75 and want only a riding mower. I am not so stupid to think I am doing my body any good pushing a mower over a 1/3+ acre in the summer. Ed
I guess it depends on your yard. You could not even get a small zero-turn radius riding mower around my yards obstacles (now that's a propelled mower I believe in) and the self-propelled walk behind seems to give little net gain over a lighter more manuevarable push mower.
I think most of the residential, self propelled walk-behind mowers are [censored] anyway. Any place you can really use and need a self propelled, I think a zero turn mower is where it's at. And maybe a small push trim mower for the tight spots. Zero-turns are expensive though.