Freds
Veteran Member
Hi all. I need some input from the TBN brain trust.
Recently I got rid of my piece of crap (as some older members will know) Kubota G2160 in favor of a ZD26. Sweet ride. Knocked about 45 minutes off my mowing time. Problem is, it has such a much larger footprint than the G2160 it is now a PITA to ride while I mow the little patch of lawn around my house, which is in the middle of a circular driveway. I dug out the push mower that I haven't used in 3 years only to find the deck rotted away. I guess they don't last forever. I purchased that Ariens back in '87, so I guess I got my money's worth
So only wanting a basic mower (not self-propelled, no bag), but a quality one, I am out of luck. I don't like Lawnboys with their offset front wheels (tried one yesterday and could barely push it with its little wheels) and Snapper is way to overpriced for their push mower, but it does push easier. Then I spotted one of those DR string trimmers......
Now I know it won't replace a lawn mower for actually mowing side-by-side paths, but I could use it to get into some of the nooks that my ZD is just out of control in. And of course I have a lot of other areas it could come in handy; along split rail, under lilac bushes....
But, and here's my basic question in all of this, does it replace a handheld weedwhacker? I mean, you can't turn it on edge to run close to something on an angle. You are always committed to a 16" path..... and beating the heck out of anything you run it alongside, like the wood skirting around the bottom of my front deck.
I'm torn between, why spend $300 for a lawn mower that I was doing without before, instead of spending an extra 200 on one of these walk behind weedwhackers? But I am seeing shortfalls with it.
Any input? You know, if you could angle the things, I think I would be all set.
Recently I got rid of my piece of crap (as some older members will know) Kubota G2160 in favor of a ZD26. Sweet ride. Knocked about 45 minutes off my mowing time. Problem is, it has such a much larger footprint than the G2160 it is now a PITA to ride while I mow the little patch of lawn around my house, which is in the middle of a circular driveway. I dug out the push mower that I haven't used in 3 years only to find the deck rotted away. I guess they don't last forever. I purchased that Ariens back in '87, so I guess I got my money's worth
So only wanting a basic mower (not self-propelled, no bag), but a quality one, I am out of luck. I don't like Lawnboys with their offset front wheels (tried one yesterday and could barely push it with its little wheels) and Snapper is way to overpriced for their push mower, but it does push easier. Then I spotted one of those DR string trimmers......
Now I know it won't replace a lawn mower for actually mowing side-by-side paths, but I could use it to get into some of the nooks that my ZD is just out of control in. And of course I have a lot of other areas it could come in handy; along split rail, under lilac bushes....
But, and here's my basic question in all of this, does it replace a handheld weedwhacker? I mean, you can't turn it on edge to run close to something on an angle. You are always committed to a 16" path..... and beating the heck out of anything you run it alongside, like the wood skirting around the bottom of my front deck.
I'm torn between, why spend $300 for a lawn mower that I was doing without before, instead of spending an extra 200 on one of these walk behind weedwhackers? But I am seeing shortfalls with it.
Any input? You know, if you could angle the things, I think I would be all set.