Gem99ultra
Elite Member
One thing for certain... if rScotty does find just the right reel type push mower for his wife, he'll have some 'Yard Art' within 6 months! And probably be without a wife.
is your wife a weightlifter?. people that buy the non-motorized version sell them quickly, too much effort without the motor..Yes, in the original post I guess I should have mentioned that what I'm looking for is info on the non-motorized reel type hand push mowers of yesteryear. But I want to get a good one.... and not too large. I remember some as being difficult to push, and others worked very nicely. Our climate here is dry - sort of arid, in fact - and the grass is sparse.
Anyway, I want to give the old style mower a try.
rScotty
cut a piece of grass with sharp scissors, and compare the cut with what this does, this can't come close to the sharp clean cuts a reel mower makes!..Maybe the answer .....
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cut a piece of grass with sharp scissors, and compare the cut with what this does, this can't come close to the sharp clean cuts a reel mower makes!..
rScotty, I have to ask. Have you ever used a ground drive ( non motorized) reel mower?
Quite a bit different from pushing a non self propelled rotary mower.
Hey all, let me be a typical forum guy - tossing out a slightly on-topic, unsolicited opinion. In the last 3 years I've bought the Toro self propelled, personal pace electric start w/ rear wheel drive and a troy-bilt self propelled front drive electric start. Hands down the troy-bilt blows away the Toro to me. Here's why. The Toro doesnt start worth crap and the rear wheel drive will kick your butt pulling it backwards (which is what you do alot when trimming out with a push mower). The Troy-bilt starts super easy, is front wheel drive and and pulls backwards much easier. I find FWD is more natural when you push the handle down to lift and turn. The bagger is a little clumsy but between the 2, I run the Troy-bilt way more that the Toro. Electric start is the way to go for the little lady, too. Except I cant get mine off the Deere long enough to mow by hand!
Just out of curiosity. What do you suppose those old cast iron push mowers weighed? I don't think I ever saw one that had paint on it anymore.
I use heavy duty trimmer cut grass out enough so the rider can mow the rest.
For about 10 years now, I've had a $150 push mower with a Honda engine. I think it's a Husky brand from TSC or Rural King. It is NOT self propelled. I use it in our little courtyard area that's about 18' by 30', and in our garden on the paths. It has large rear tires, so it rolls really easily. If you're considering a push-type reel mower, but it sounds too hard, and you don't want a self-propelled mower, this type of mower is a great compromise. I highly recommend it. I've even mowed about 1/2 an acre with it when my tractor was down for repairs. :thumbsup:

AS a kid, I would have guess a couple hundred pounds. But 30 pounds does seem a bit light. Didn't the wheels even have weights to facilitate traction?