Wrench97
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Looking for a 22" self propelled mower, looks like the only gas engine around is the Briggs which do not seem to be what they once were, so that leaves battery power, EGO or Torro any opinions?
I don't have that much to cut, I use to do with a old Economy 14hp tractor but it was just too big and went to a push mower, then had kids the last one moved out a couple months ago and now I get mow the grass again..................................No advice other than to choose wisely. Our state (PA) remains very much up for grabs politically.
Small home owner grade ICEs could be subject to bans. Even California’s 2021 ban was on sale not operation. But after this summer who knows. The press seems determined to panic people about global warming.
Banning lawn mowers is something townships can easily do to respond to public pressure. And honestly, our lawn mowers pretty much **** in terms of exhaust and energy efficiency.
My advice is think about it. Maybe buy a really nice gas model while you still can. Or make the switch. I have a 30hp exmark zero turn. Love it. But it’s loud as hell. I could probably get 2 hours out of a commercial electric mower. I own 5 acres but mow probably half of that.
FWIW I’m shopping for a bobcat. They just came out with an electric version ($$$$$$) that would suit me just fine. I’m a little worried a diesel model that would be pricey even used may depreciate to nearly nothing as tougher legislation is passed.
Times are changing.
that's all fine until it becomes self aware.....Consider an robot mower.
that's all fine until it becomes self aware.....![]()
Looks like you are correct. Go to an actual Honda dealer and talk to them not HD/Lowe’s. Also it does not appear that the HRN is part of the recallI haven't found a Honda for sale in the area, I think I remember hearing of a recall and stop sell order over some engine issues.
June 19, 2023I haven't found a Honda for sale in the area, I think I remember hearing of a recall and stop sell order over some engine issues.


This could make shopping the complete EGO lineup easier.Looking for a 22" self propelled mower, looks like the only gas engine around is the Briggs which do not seem to be what they once were, so that leaves battery power, EGO or Torro any opinions?
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No advice other than to choose wisely. Our state (PA) remains very much up for grabs politically.
Small home owner grade ICEs could be subject to bans. Even California’s 2021 ban was on sale not operation. But after this summer who knows. The press seems determined to panic people about global warming.
Banning lawn mowers is something townships can easily do to respond to public pressure. And honestly, our lawn mowers pretty much **** in terms of exhaust and energy efficiency.
My advice is think about it. Maybe buy a really nice gas model while you still can. Or make the switch. I have a 30hp exmark zero turn. Love it. But it’s loud as hell. I could probably get 2 hours out of a commercial electric mower. I own 5 acres but mow probably half of that.
FWIW I’m shopping for a bobcat. They just came out with an electric version ($$$$$$) that would suit me just fine. I’m a little worried a diesel model that would be pricey even used may depreciate to nearly nothing as tougher legislation is passed.
Times are changing.
There are a lot of 30" mowers out there, both riding, push, and walkhbehinds like the gravely/bcs/grillo22" isn't a popular size for blades; a max of 21" is the standard for one blade.
As far as Briggs not being what they once were, they were never very good. Yes, they always ran, and weren't bad, but they weren't great. If Briggs was great decades ago, Honda couldn't have gotten a foothold in the US at their higher pricing; and yet they did.
Keep us updated, I would be interested in seeing how it does long haul.I ended up with the EGO with the 7.5ahr battery, it's decent a lot easier, to push and pull back then the Toro Recycler it's replacing.
Only down side the battery died with about 10 square feet of grass left to cut after a full charge.
Grass was on the tall side so maybe normal cutting length will be ok.
It is definitely better when things aren't super-tall. It senses more/taller grass and adjusts for more power (I haven't come close to stalling the thing). I mowed a week ago and my lawn was pretty tall. I have some elevation in my yard, and use the self-propel about half the time, and it took the 10Ah all the way to one bar (but I did finish). Yesterday I went back out and while the grass was tall, it wasn't nearly as over-grown as the week before. I think I had three full bars left when I was done.I ended up with the EGO with the 7.5ahr battery, it's decent a lot easier, to push and pull back then the Toro Recycler it's replacing.
Only down side the battery died with about 10 square feet of grass left to cut after a full charge.
Grass was on the tall side so maybe normal cutting length will be ok.
It absolutely will, makes a big differenceGrass was on the tall side so maybe normal cutting length will be ok.
About 1/3 acre, corner lot with a wide driveway, garage, house with a deck.Keep us updated, I would be interested in seeing how it does long haul.
Story time:
This was several years ago, so I am sure they are "better" now.
I had an electric for the dog enclosure, I did not want to take a panel out of the fence to get the "big" mower through. I thought a battery powered mower would work.
The enclosure is 100' by 50', so not all that big. There is a huge doghouse in the middle that was basically a structure of rebar and hay, roughly the size of a round bail. Hay all over it, and inside. The outside dogs lived in there, even on the coldest days inside that "house" was so nice and warm.
Anyhoo......I kept the grass fairly short in and around the pen, keep ticks down and such. The mower I had needed a few batteries to cover it, and it went down hill fast as it aged.
Neighbor tossed a gas push mower so I grabbed it, stuck a harbor freight engine on it and life was so much better.
I don't have dogs outside anymore, and the pen is torn down, but I would love to know roughly how much you mow and how it does long haul, my experience is quite dated about 5yrs ago.
The Toro I replaced was the second one I had first one had a Kohler and lasted about 8 years with my son using it mostly, I had to replace it 3 years ago with another Recycler 22 since the drive was acting up and son blew off the checking the oil part of mowing...............the second one had Briggs and burnt a valve on week 2, fixed under warranty took 3 weeks it started running bad/making knocking noise last week and I pulled the head and found a slightly burnt valve and a old scar on the edge of the piston bad side of the head that looked a lot like a piece of valve struck it in the past probably the first valve, piston was cracked and cylinder wall scared.Toro 22298 - last mower you should need.
Kawasaki motor, on board oil filter.
No BS. very little plastic.
You must have been deep in the shrubs to get the mulch/bag lever to move as it has a pretty good spring load on it.I had a Husqvarna AWD push mower with a Honda engine. I hated the AWD system. It was very difficult to maneuver the mower because of it.
I sold it and bought a Dewalt cordless mower. Both batteries failed, the mower was horrible, I returned it under warranty.
I got a Honda self propelled mower thinking that Honda would be great. This was the worst mower I've ever had. It had a throttle lever about midway up the handle. Every time I would mow past a bush, branch, or shrub, the lever would get pushed back and I'd have to try to figure out why the mower just stopped. There were several springs on the side of the engine that would get disconnected if I would push under a shrub. Overall, I don't know if I ever mowed my yard without having to spend at least 20 minutes reattaching something that got knocked off. It also had a mulch/bag lever that would get knocked out of place by shrubs. After one season, I was mowing and one of the springs got knocked off the side of the engine. I couldn't find it. I was so pissed off, I pushed it to my curb and left it there. I drove to home depot and bought a Toro with Briggs engine. I have only used it about 5 times so far, but it's so much more simple than the Honda. My only regret is not pushing that Honda to the curb sooner.
If you like it, you had better go out and buy another one as Honda has exited the walk-behind mower business and won't be selling them any longer in North America (in Europe, yes . . . go figure).I run an HRX series Honda and it just goes and goes. If I do my part, I think it might be the last mower I ever own.