Someone stole my lawnmower and now I need to buy a new one. What should I get?
I really liked the mower that was stolen. It was about a 2001 or so Snapper Hi-Vac. It had a 21" cut and had the rear wheel variable speed disk drive system. I used a mulching plug and was satisfied with the mulching performance, for the most part. My yard is relatively small, but it's all hills ranging from steep to "Oh my god, you have GOT to be kidding me!."
My Snapper's drive system was capable of tackling the hills. I liked that it was variable speed, rear wheel drive, and had an easy to use lever for the clutch. I wish it had a limited slip differential though. I'm leaning toward buying a Snapper Ninja series because it's essentially what I had before, but designed for mulching. I still have my Snapper accessories like the bag and side discharge chute.
If there is a better mower out there, I'd be open to trying it out. If someone made a capable self-propelled electric mower that didn't use batteries, I'd also consider that.
Any thoughts?
Dave
I really liked the mower that was stolen. It was about a 2001 or so Snapper Hi-Vac. It had a 21" cut and had the rear wheel variable speed disk drive system. I used a mulching plug and was satisfied with the mulching performance, for the most part. My yard is relatively small, but it's all hills ranging from steep to "Oh my god, you have GOT to be kidding me!."
My Snapper's drive system was capable of tackling the hills. I liked that it was variable speed, rear wheel drive, and had an easy to use lever for the clutch. I wish it had a limited slip differential though. I'm leaning toward buying a Snapper Ninja series because it's essentially what I had before, but designed for mulching. I still have my Snapper accessories like the bag and side discharge chute.
If there is a better mower out there, I'd be open to trying it out. If someone made a capable self-propelled electric mower that didn't use batteries, I'd also consider that.
Any thoughts?
Dave