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Craftsman 6.75 Torque Rating 21 in. 3-n-1 Deck Rear Bag Push Lawn Mower

by Brian
(Kennesaw, GA)

For the past 10 years I was a purely condo dweller meaning that yard work was done for me. I recently married and with that my one bedroom condo bachelor pad was no longer large enough. I decided to purchase a home and the yard that came with it. I ran out to Sears and purchased a Craftsman 6.75 Torque Rating 21 in. 3-n-1 Deck Rear Bag Push Lawn Mower. I can tell you it is by far the toughest mower on the market.

I quickly assembled the mower with very little help from the attached manual. Rolled it outside and primed the engine and give it a pull. It roared to life on the first pull but was making a loud screeching sound. I scratched my head while is wailed away and eventually stalled.

My new neighbor yelled out, "You had better check the oil on that thing!"

I started my new mower with nothing but the factory thin coat of oil in the engine. I put some oil in and once again it roared to life on the first pull and has not had so much of a sputter since. My lawn is large and challenging and the mower just rolls along, cutting evenly and never stalling, no matter how low I put the blade.

I would recommend this mower to anyone. The engine ran without oil and then hummed right along. It has plenty of accessories and the mulching feature helps keep my lawn green and healthy. The best part is the price, at under $200 is one of the most affordable mowers on the market. You will never regret purchasing this machine.

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