1Lawman
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Who makes the best 21" or 22" side discharge push mower?
Victa
Yes, it can be. There is a removable side panel for side discharge. I don't use the collection bag option or the side discharge, I use it in the mulch mode: Shop Kobalt 4-Volt Max Brushless Lithium Ion (Li-ion) 20-in Deck Width Cordless Electric Push Lawn Mower with 1 Battery at Lowes.com------------------------------------------------
Xfaxman: That Kobalt isn't Side Discharge is it?
Bought this one for my Sister a couple of months back. She has been very pleased with it.
Shop Troy-Bilt TB24 16cc 21-in Self-Propelled Front Wheel Drive Residential Gas Lawn Mower with Mulching Capability at Lowes.com
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Here's their 560mm range: Professional Lawn Mowers '|' Victa
Choice of Honda GXV160, B&S Vangard, or Victa's own 2 stroke engine. (may not be available in USA emmissions-concious territory).
Although an Australian iconic brand, Victa is now owned by B&S.
Xfaxman: That Kobalt isn't Side Discharge is it?
That's is the one I want but I do not want self propelled..They make a similar model that is not self propelled but it does not have the Honda engine..I wonder what's up with that???? I also wonder if the other engine is as good as the Honda...
The Honda engine was my first "must have" when I selected this mower for my sister. She was having a lot of problems starting her old mower and needed something more reliable. In my experience Honda engines start better than any other and are the most reliable. This one has an automatic choke. You just put gas in it and pull the rope. It works as advertised.
I used this site to research. Mowers Direct | Your Lawn Mower Superstore You can sort by the type of mower, engine and size to find what you want.
Pretty much no difference in push mowers except the engine that comes on it. Like all small engines, Honda is king for a very good reason. Years from now, it will still start up easily and run perfectly. The rest is just minor stuff compared to the engine. I've learned over the years that no matter how good the deal is on something without a Honda engine, I will be throwing it away and buying one with a Honda engine after too much frustration trying to get it started. Buy Honda first and save money in the long term.
I'm thinking Husqvarna with a Honda engine.
Pretty much no difference in push mowers except the engine that comes on it.