HONDA -
Not the kind with just the Honda engine, but the whole shabang - meaning body and engine by Honda.
HONDA -
Not the kind with just the Honda engine, but the whole shabang - meaning body and engine by Honda.
Since you can't buy a new two stroke Lawnboy I would have to say a Honda (as stated earlier a real Honda mower) with an OHV engine and an aluminum deck.

Since you can't buy a new two stroke Lawnboy I would have to say a Honda (as stated earlier a real Honda mower) with an OHV engine and an aluminum deck.
What happened to two stroke Lawnboys? They were about the easiest and best mowers ever.![]()
They couldn't meet the latest emission regulations.Here in Ca.,it's been many years since we have been able to sell 2-stroke mowers.We sold a zillion Toros that had the 2-stroke Suzuki engine.For the last several years you could still get those in the other 49 states,but I think that's even gone now.Probably the same story with Lawnboy.
We sell Toros,Snappers and Hondas,and The guys here are right,in that the Honda wholegoods mower is a great choice.Try to get the best model you can afford,since the entry level ones are pretty fragile.
Steve
God it will be a sorry day when everyone else in this country follows California's lead, yes indeed, sad and sorry for sure. Honestly I have no idea how you folks on the east and west coasts make it in either one, each seems as bad as the other too me! Truly a land where the regulatory crazies are totally unleashed along each seaboard!
You said push mower, so I assume you don't want a self-propelled mower. Self propelled mowers are for elderly and handicapped people. I can cut faster without it.

I'm telling you the crazies out here think they will resurrect this bankrupt wreck of a state with green-collar jobs, multicultural love-fests, hemp-granola bake sales, and harnessing the wind power of flatus. Everybody's so busy taking tax income from the next guy nobody has time to work. California is more of a disease than a state; everything is a 'known carcinogen' out here, even sawdust. It's too late for us, but you fellers what live in the remaining sane states need to stop the advance of this silliness. Start the second American revolution n I'll come join yer side.

Guess I'll be the weirdo. I have a Craftsman and like it
I bought it on closeout 7 years ago, marked down from $225 to $155. It has a B&S 6.0 Hp engine with 14 inch tires on the back. It's not self propelled or a bagger as I don't want either of those. Heavy steel deck with no rust. It gets new oil, air filter and spark plug once a year and brushed off and "degrassed" after each use and still starts on the first pull.
Coach
When I was a kid, we bought a new mower for my grandmother around the time I was 13? Her 11 year old mower was rusted out. I believe that was around 1983. It was replaced sometime around 94 or 95? It was getting rusted out pretty good (fixable), but my b-i-l had been off work due to medical issues (took them a long time to figure it out). I was taking care of his yard and chores for a year. He bought at a charity auction (shouldn't have, he just started back to work), a "gone over" two cycle Lawn boy. I gave it up this year (91 model still worked good) due to having too many gas oil mixtures and I was given a gas Cub Cadet with a Briggs. Never had a motor problem with the Briggs (I maintain them), but I did have issues with both a Techumsa? (free curb mower) and the Lawn boy, once, due to bad gas. Replaced the gas and rebuilt/cleaned the carbs and they were good to go.
The motors on most mowers, long outlive the decks/handles, around here.
So the general consensus is Toro?
Thanks a lot for all of everyones help.
Honda. Walk, no RUN the hell away from Breaks & Scatters engines. They have become the most god awful piles of dog dookie ever produced.
I can think of at least 7 that have failed prematurely on me in the last 5 years or so.


really? We had one at school that had problems, took it out, had a hole in the cylinder, the idiots decided to drain the oil, and dump sand in it, and hold it wide open for 15 minutes...wouldn't blow up![]()
Can you all chime in with what you all think is a good push mower in the $250-500 range?
Thanks a lot