Originally Posted By: Superbuick96
Originally Posted By: dwendt44
Husqvarna mowers are heavily built. I don't know how they fare long term, but they seem to be will built and durable.
Do you own a Husqvarna? Just wondering they seem kinda rare,as far as walk behind mowers go..The riders seem to be a little more popular
Look no further than craftsman, those are made by husqvarna, I believe in Georgia.
I can't say anything for the honda engine, but my grandfather has a 1996 model year Troy Bilt with a 5HP Quantum B&S flathead, that still runs perfect today. He had to replace the friction wheel drive system this year because it finally wouldn't work anymore.
Originally Posted By: dwendt44
Husqvarna mowers are heavily built. I don't know how they fare long term, but they seem to be will built and durable.
Do you own a Husqvarna? Just wondering they seem kinda rare,as far as walk behind mowers go..The riders seem to be a little more popular
Look no further than craftsman, those are made by husqvarna, I believe in Georgia.
I can't say anything for the honda engine, but my grandfather has a 1996 model year Troy Bilt with a 5HP Quantum B&S flathead, that still runs perfect today. He had to replace the friction wheel drive system this year because it finally wouldn't work anymore.