So I finally got my Honda mower. After not hearing much talk about it, not being able to find any other reviews, it was a chance I took to buy it.
Controls: First off, they suck. They are well designed as to not pinch your hands, but Toro had it right all these years. Nonetheless, you Do get used to it and it gets easier, but will never be as comfortable as Toro. Traction on the hydrostatic is snappy but can be smoothed by feathering the clutch (but it is an ON/OFF system in that you cannot vary the speed by feathering).
Design: Beautiful mower. Hands down the best looking mower I have ever seen. Deck is solid steel. Wheels are plastic but have VERY durable, sealed bearings. The mower will literally roll down a 1% slope.
Engine: Quiet! Powerful! No oil filter? I found that strange, probably because I am so used to the Kawasaki engines. ALWAYS (so far) STARTS WITH ONE PULL!
CUT: This is where things get incredible. 20 years I have cut with Toros and it ALWAYS had the same problem: Leaves lines of uncut grass when it's too long. Now, I don't know if it's the fact it's new, but this machine cut through 6-8 inch grass at 2-3 inches high (Kentucky grass) and left not even one straggler! Oh my god! I was blown away! I then tried mulching relatively tall grass (clipping 2 inches off the top) and it had a hard time, but left NOTHING behind. A Toro would have left wheel stripes, blowout and general frustration.
Although it's only been 1 day so far, this machine quickly made it's worth today and I am very happy with my 1500$ investment. It definitely has it's issues, but the most important for me was cut, and it does a FANTASTIC job.
Thank you all that recommended it to me!
Dan
Controls: First off, they suck. They are well designed as to not pinch your hands, but Toro had it right all these years. Nonetheless, you Do get used to it and it gets easier, but will never be as comfortable as Toro. Traction on the hydrostatic is snappy but can be smoothed by feathering the clutch (but it is an ON/OFF system in that you cannot vary the speed by feathering).
Design: Beautiful mower. Hands down the best looking mower I have ever seen. Deck is solid steel. Wheels are plastic but have VERY durable, sealed bearings. The mower will literally roll down a 1% slope.
Engine: Quiet! Powerful! No oil filter? I found that strange, probably because I am so used to the Kawasaki engines. ALWAYS (so far) STARTS WITH ONE PULL!
CUT: This is where things get incredible. 20 years I have cut with Toros and it ALWAYS had the same problem: Leaves lines of uncut grass when it's too long. Now, I don't know if it's the fact it's new, but this machine cut through 6-8 inch grass at 2-3 inches high (Kentucky grass) and left not even one straggler! Oh my god! I was blown away! I then tried mulching relatively tall grass (clipping 2 inches off the top) and it had a hard time, but left NOTHING behind. A Toro would have left wheel stripes, blowout and general frustration.
Although it's only been 1 day so far, this machine quickly made it's worth today and I am very happy with my 1500$ investment. It definitely has it's issues, but the most important for me was cut, and it does a FANTASTIC job.
Thank you all that recommended it to me!
Dan