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Craftsman Professional 21" Walk Behind Caster Mower
$499.00
Released March, 2009
The Pros:Solid construction all over, including handle. Easy to adjust speed on the fly around tight areas. Can mow right up to the base of a tree.
The Cons:Bag is hard to empty when it's full. Battery doesn't keep a charge very well. Have to grease the front casters with the grease gun, very stiff until you do.
Craftsman's Professional 21" Walk Behind Caster Mower is a high-end consumer grade lawn mower. It has an 8.75 lbs.-ft. gross torque Briggs and Stratton engine, with 190cc cylinder volume, and the front wheels are on lockable casters to allow easier steering or fixed positions.
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The rear wheels have a 6-sped drivetrain, and the deck is deep, made of steel, and has a 21" cutting width. The rear wheel height can be adjusted with a single lever, and the cutting height ranges from 1" to 3.5". All of the wheels use steel ball bearings. The clipping options are side discharge, bagging or mulching, and the mower includes a 2.5 bushel bag. The engine has cast iron-lined cylinders with chrome-plated piston rings to make the engine more durable, and the starter is keyed and electric. The handle folds over top of the deck for easier storage and transport. This mower requires some assembly.
Features
- Released March 2009
- 21" steel deep deck
- Briggs and Stratton 190cc engine, 8.75 lbs.-ft. gross torque
- Front caster wheels, lockable and height adjustable (wingnuts)
- Adjustable rear wheel height
- 1"-3.5" clipping range
- Side discharge, mulching, bagging
- 2.5-bushel bag capacity
- Keyed electric starter
- Folding handle
- 2 year warranty
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solid construction all over, including handle
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easy to adjust speed on the fly around tight areas
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can mow right up to the base of a tree
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starts right away with very little effort
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runs much quieter than most mowers, won't make neighbors mad in the morning
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bag is hard to empty when it's full
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battery doesn't keep a charge very well
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have to grease the front casters with the grease gun, very stiff until you do
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