Today at lunch I swung by a local mower place. I learned a little bit about some things I hadn't considered. Still no decision on the next mower but I'm not in any huge hurry assuming the carb rebuild, etc that is on the way gets me throguh at least the next few mows.
So to my surprise the local place had the Ariens swivel wheel in place. Really nice machine. However, I had not thought about the fact that the swivel wheels would be a disadvantage on any yard with some slope to it. The mower wouldnt want to track straight on a hill at all. Great point that I had not considered. Otherwise, the thing is built like a tank and is about 75% or less of the cost of a true commercial model.
So I specifically went to this place because few years ago I was in there and they were Toro dealer and Snapper. Well, no such luck this time. Said the Honda's had taken over basically. The top non-commercial Honda without electric start appeared to be the HRX217HYA. Engines have pressurized oiling, hydro trans, blade stop, ball bearing wheels, larger wheels, Nexlite (sp?) deck, etc. Seems like a nice mower and since I'm bagging most of the time the blade stop would be beneficial. With residential usage there is a 5 yr warranty. Then I found online that currently if you register there is an extra 1 yr extension assuming I read that right. That would be a great warranty if so.
I gonna think on it a while. The Honda is about 2x the middle of the road Toro at big box store price wise. That's a hefty premium but maybe the are worth it. I'm a bit hesitant though to be honest. My neighbor only got about 5-6 years out of his Honda from HD before he had the trans go out. Now it was the lower end Honda but still...
I'm gonna try to hit another shop later in the week or next. Maybe they'll have something interesting. However, the $700 for the Honda is tough pill to swallow and so far the commercials are in the $1200 range which is beyond reasonable. That's in the 3X+ of the big box models and just can't justify it.
John