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We have run a honda pro for over 20 years, never been serviced been abused by multiple operators and still goes first pull ! The long handles on the Kaaz stopped us buying as difficult to fit in our vans
Funny the handles on the dirmak are fairly long too.
Isn't that a great advert for the Honda. I was told by a dealer buy an hrx 537 instead but I have one and I dont rate it as food fir lifting as the hrd. I blame the twin blades..they don't handle clover too well.
We run several hrx 537 and rate them, try running the back wheels one notch higher than the front regardless of mulching or collecting. We leave the back on number 3 permanently and depending on job use 1.5 or 2 at the front.
I don't believe the Honda HRH536 has fan assisted collection, the kazz / others are excellent collecting wet grass . They are hydrostatic models the same as the kazz made by lawnflite and probably the rest .
I personally find the shaft drive mowers a bit snatchy they can't be feathered like a belt driven mower.
We have a Orec gr537 pro great machine they is also a hydrostatic model