I have a decent grade hill in my backyard. My AWD mower has made it easier to cut than a rear wheel drive which tends to just spin.
I have started looking for new one and there is next to nothing AWD. The only two mowers I found were a Toro and a Troy Built. The Troy built has some weird drive system where it can do front/rear/AWD separately.
There are tons of battery mowers but none are AWD.
I’m seriously debating looking for a used commercial walk behind mower like a 36” exmark
Posts: 5490 | Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA | Registered: February 27, 2001
I, too, have a Husqvarna AWD walk behind. Lucked into it for free from someone in the neighborhood that was going to a lawn service.
He said it wouldn't start without starting fluid, but it turned out to be the auto-choke was inop. It's a coiled wire type device that adjusts as it heats up. I ran a wire cable to it & just manually hold it open to start & let it idle for a minute, then let the cable back in. Runs great.
I have a Honda Commercial walk behind mower. It climbs the steep hill in my rear yard with ease. It's heavy though at, I believe, about 125 pounds. Not cheap either.
John
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Originally posted by Plugugly: Locally, I've seen some zero turn mowers with tracks on the rear, instead of tires. Not sure if that would help you or not.
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You guys crack me up. I’m not looking to spend 25k to cut 90 ft of hillside lol. $1500 for a used commercial walk behind would be my max. The wife already balked at $1500 even though I tried to explain to her about time/effort vs money.
Posts: 5490 | Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA | Registered: February 27, 2001
Originally posted by gpbst3: You guys crack me up. I’m not looking to spend 25k to cut 90 ft of hillside lol. $1500 for a used commercial walk behind would be my max. The wife already balked at $1500 even though I tried to explain to her about time/effort vs money.
I may have a 36" Toro walk behind for sale. I'm in New Castle.
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