Easy Stride self-propel system for less operator fatigue
Staggered wheel deck design allows for closer trimming in tight places
Patented blade design for superior mulching without bagging
6.5 hp, 4-Cycle Tecumseh engine for longer life and powerful mowing
Editorial Review:
Keep your lawn pristine without breaking your back with this smooth Toro Lawn Boy Self-Propelled WPM Lawn Mower. Powered by a Tecumseh high-output 6.5 horsepower engine, the mower has efficient power with easy and reliable startup. The Easy Stride Self-Propel System glides along at speeds up to 4 mph and has close access along the front edge with a low profile for mowing around landscaping obstacles. Plus, the mower's durable, lightweight 14-gauge steel deck maneuvers easily. The standard mulch and side discharge coverts easily to rear or side bag without tools. Assembly is required. Imported.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Mulching performance Lawn-Boy has recently redesigned their push mowers, presumably, to merge with the Toro product line. The victims of this transformation are, among other things, the non-circular steel deck. During mulching the grass cuttings tend to accumulate in converging clearance between the rotating blade and the non-circular housing, and ultimmately stops. The mower then has to be turned on the side and the underside manually cleaned. When turned back over to continue mowing, the motor does not always restart. This is... more info
Great mower Outstanding mower! I used to cut any where from 9 to 13 yards a week and lawn boy mowers held up. As a result, when I moved into my house a year ago I needed a mower. Though it had been years, the lawn boy mower still didn't disappoint me. This self propelled mower will go as fast as you can walk and still give an even cut. It's been a year and most of the time the lawn mower will start with a single pull. I know some complained about the bag but I haven't experienced any problems here. I'm extremely... more info
Cheap components and poor bagging I bought this lawn mower from Amazon last summer. I had previously owned a Craftsman lawn mower, which I bought 5 years ago, used hard, and eventually burned out. I was aware of the Lawn Boy's good reputation, and after some research, the Lawn Boy seemed like a great balance of quality and price. I therefore bought the Lawn Boy #10367, even though it was $100 more than I had spent on the Craftsman, with the expectation that I could this machine for a lot longer. Unfortunately I have been disappointed ever... more info
Poorly Designed for Rear Bagging Shipped fast, just unpacked & assembled the 10367. Packaging was damaged but only a few scratches on plastic bagging chute (acceptable to me). Deck and engine build quality look great. HOWEVER, I tried to install rear bag, since I don't plan to mulch, and realized that the bag sits right below the recoil start rope (look carefully at larger image). Bag must be lifted up to remove from flange on chute and rear bag hanger but will run into starter rope every time bag is removed or reinstalled. I don't see... more info