My neighbor has life all figured out. Between his zebra, baby buffalo and the mini mule he may never need to mow. Life's a tad more complicated for the rest of us...
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I had to giggle a bit when
Troy-Bilt offered to
give me one of their
lawnmowers to review. Obviously, they'd confused me with
Suburban Kate. The gal with the well-tamed lawn. Not little old me, resident gardener of Hell's Half Acre.
But, I happily agreed because I consider myself a lawnmower expert. I have, after all, blown up quite a few of them in my illustrious gardening career.
- I've found they spontaneously combust if you run them for long periods of time without oil in the engine.
- And, the blades get all wacky when you mow over large rocks and garden tools lost in the overgrown grass. (Clearly a design flaw.)
First thing I did was procrastinate on opening the box for two long weeks. I absolutely hate putting things together since I end up with tons of leftover parts.
Have you ever wondered if company engineers include extra parts just to mess with our minds?
To my surprise, when I finally did open my care package the dang thing was pretty much good to go.
And, I do mean GO. I saw no compelling reason to read the how-to booklet so I didn't realize this was a self-propelled do-hickey. I snapped the handles in place. Added oil. (See? I can mend my evil ways.) Gave it some gas and started 'er up.
Zoom. It lunged forward and scared the pants off Bad Dog.
So, my beloved pup thinks this is a hellish device. But, what does he know? I'm pretty enamored with it.
I've never used a self-propelled lawnmower before. It happily gobbles two foot tall grass, no problemo, dragging me behind without expending much effort at all. (Adjusting the speed is a piece of cake, though it's awfully fun to terrorize the pets.)
I thought this was kinda nifty: you can adjust the mower height while you're clipping along. You know how with some mowers you have turn it off, get down on your knees and adjust the height of each wheel? This one has a little switch on the handle bar to make the wheels go higher or lower.
Troy-Bilt TB325 XP 21" Variable-Speed Self-Propelled Mower
Like:
I'm actually motivated to mow my lawn since it's no longer a back-breaking chore.
Really Like:
Great mulching system. My cheapo lawnmower (the last one I set on fire) claimed it mulched but mostly it collected grass clippings underneath the mower until it clogged up, died and expected me to clean that junk out with my hands.
Dislike:
No remote control! How awesome would that be? I could sit in my lawn chair and send it scurrying all over the backyard with the flip of a button.
"Dear Troy-Bilt: Please work hard to invent that..."
Fine Print:
* Troy-Bilt gave me this mower for testing and blog review and I get to keep it.
** Part of my sheer bliss could be that I've never owned a quality lawnmower before. But, I really was impressed with the performance of this one. I feel it could take a good long time before the lack of oil and constant misuse will send it to the promised land.