Have you looked on E-Bay?huntr1 said:Anybody have an old 2 cycle Toro lawnmower they want to get rid of? I'm looking for one. Thanks
I want an old one, not a brand new one.DoWhat said:Have you looked on E-Bay?
I heard you can get a good deal on one for about $900.
:shrug: SoWhatDoWhat said:Have you looked on E-Bay?
I heard you can get a good deal on one for about $900.
huntr1 said:Nebbermind. I have decided to stick with the Lawnboy I already have. Once I raised the cutting height another notch, it is no longer nosediving into the ground when I hit ruts in the yard.
No error involved. I had it set at 2" cutting height (which is plenty high on my yard, just not on the adjoining HOA property), and the ruts I am hitting apparently are between 2" & 2.5", and with the offset wheels, the front right side was nosediving into the rut. Now that I have the wheels set higher, it doesn't nosedive as low. I will eventually raise it all the way up (3.5" I believe). I was also looking to get a self propelled model so it'd pull itself along the hillside. But seeing as how the 1994 model I have has only been used for 2 seasons, and thus is practically brand new, I don't see the point in replacing it with a mower with more use on it.gooch said:Operator error always sucks!
Excuses, excuses.huntr1 said:No error involved. I had it set at 2" cutting height (which is plenty high on my yard, just not on the adjoining HOA property), and the ruts I am hitting apparently are between 2" & 2.5", and with the offset wheels, the front right side was nosediving into the rut. Now that I have the wheels set higher, it doesn't nosedive as low. I will eventually raise it all the way up (3.5" I believe). I was also looking to get a self propelled model so it'd pull itself along the hillside. But seeing as how the 1994 model I have has only been used for 2 seasons, and thus is practically brand new, I don't see the point in replacing it with a mower with more use on it.
DoWhat said:Excuses, excuses.