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![]() All I can add is to say that if you buy a gas mower make sure you empty the tank and run the engine dry at the end of the season or the fuel will freeze (unless you are lucky enough to store it in a garage). Screwed mine up over the first winter and now I have to tinker with it for hours every year to get it working.
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![]() I use a 6.5 Briggs. 21" mower. Self propelled. Though I find the self propell a little fast in taller grass. But nice to have one hand free for beer.
If you do end up with self prop. Go with fwd. neibor has rwd and its terrible. |
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![]() I used to use Motomaster Fuel Stabilizer in my mower, and still do in my pressure washer and our Collector Camaro
I never had any freezing fuel issues down to -11C with the small engines in the shed. Camaro is in a heated garage, of course Could be different in colder weather Add the recommended amount and fill the tank full, run the engine a few minutes so it's all through the system, store for winter |
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![]() I have a Craftsman and its run flawlessly for the last ten years. Self propelled as well.
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![]() flood the backyard with saltwater and get bunch of lawnmower blennys , job done. If that's not possible get a Honda 4.5 horse of more , ive got my parents , the same one they bought new 13 years ago for me to push around there yard never misses a beat and a 1 pull start every time .
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![]() Agree that a mower with a Honda motor is a good choice.
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