JDgreen227
Super Member
The last two new self propelled push mowers I have purchased, one is powered by the Chinese Kohler 173cc and the other is a Briggs with 6.75 torque rating, both were too slow for me. I speeded up both engines to gain about 1/2 mph additional ground speed by bending the tabs that springs were connected to by the carbs. Fuel consumption doesn't seem to be affected and with the engines speeded up both mowers cut better and are better suited to my walking pace.
Do they rate push mower engines by hp and torque as delivered to the consumer, or are the ratings created by running the engines at maximum rpm which would certainly shorten engine life? I do wonder if the two engines I noted about were running anywhere near the maximum rpm as delivered.
Do they rate push mower engines by hp and torque as delivered to the consumer, or are the ratings created by running the engines at maximum rpm which would certainly shorten engine life? I do wonder if the two engines I noted about were running anywhere near the maximum rpm as delivered.