• 6.75 GT 675 Series Briggs & Stratton Ready Start Engine
  • Push mower
  • 20-Inch Steel Cutting Deck
  • 3-in-1 to bag, mulch or discharge grass clippings
  • CARB Compliant

Lawn Boy 10645 20-Inch 6.75 GT Briggs & Stratton Gas Powered Lawn Mower

5 Responses to “Lawn Boy 10645 20-Inch 6.75 GT Briggs & Stratton Gas Powered Lawn Mower”

  • Mtnmindy says:

    Pros: This is a good mower. It doesn’t use a primer and started right up on the first pull. It is CARB compliant. The wheels have a bulbous shape which makes it easier to maneuver than other models. It has a wide range of height settings; our yard has a lot of tall roots and at the highest setting I had no fear of clipping them. The handle doesn’t have any outward-facing protrusions, making it easier to mow next to a chain link fence.

    Cons: The plastic handles used to adjust the height seem a little flimsy, and in fact one of them looks like it is going to split in half before long. Assembly was fairly easy, although the knobs to attach the handle took some elbow grease to get on all the way. Also, one of the front wheels arrived 180 degrees out of alignment with the height settings and had to be rotated back into position.

    One disappointing thing about this mower is it did not come with a side discharge chute; instead, a little postcard saying that I would have to wait 4-5 weeks for delivery. According to the post card, most customers prefer to bag or mulch, and thus the side discharge chute is not included for environmental reasons. Well I have backyard grass that is taller than the mower, so bagging and mulching are out of the question, and I’m irked at having to wait 4-5 weeks before I can use my new mower in the backyard. In my opinion it is false advertising to call this a 3-in-1 mower when in reality it is a 2-in-1 mower on delivery that won’t perform as advertised for 4-5 weeks.

    Another complaint is the instruction manual says do not overfill when adding oil, so cautions the user to check the dipstick while filling. However, the oil bottle is 20 oz., which is the also the maximum fill for the mower, so it would be a whole lot less time-consuming if the manual simply said to the use the whole bottle instead of having to re-check the dipstick after pouring a little bit at a time.

    Another issue is the registration form on the Lawn Boy website is poorly designed and not standards compliant. The drop down list for the “state” field did not populate, and after I hit “submit”, it just said “please wait” indefinitely.

    There are actually two serial numbers on the mower — a nine digit number starting with 29 that identifies the mower, and a 13 digit number that identifies the engine. It would be nice if the instruction manual would indicate to use the nine digit number when registering.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • The Vrab says:

    Started right up. Somewhat difficult to adjust mower height. Does an excellent job mulching — so far no row of clippings adjacent the wheels while mowing which happened frequently with my old mower (not a Lawn Boy).
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • clofazimine says:

    Yes, easy to start, no prime.

    It stops working just 5 minutes after the first start. The reason is that this mower can hardly discharge the cut grass and the cut grass just got collected in the cutting chamber and finally smother the engine.

    OK, let’s install the rear bag to collect the grass.

    No luck, the rear bag angle is so stupidly designed that the grass won’t enter the bag.

    Finally after I carefully read the manual I realized only if you register this mower online, they will send you a side dicharge chute for free.

    After about one week, the chute came and got installed. Now I feel this is the best ever mower I have ever bought.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • J.Lampe says:

    Purchased this Lawn-Boy with some reluctance since the one I owned years ago lasted only a few years and never cut well. The wheels were awkward too witht e the offset to accomodate the side chute. However… thus far, the new mower has been a joy to use. It mulches the leaves well, as I am surrounded by maples, ash and oaks. The noise is not bad and the steering is very easy. Starting is with one easy pull. I have a small yard so there was no need to buy a self propelled, thought it would be good exercise pushing it around too. If I had a large amount of property – touch up around trees and bushes would be a good use for this mower. Havent’t tried the bag or the side chute; you have to send in for the free attachment chute, but it only takes a few weeks to arrive. Because we mulch in this city – bagging is not done much anymore, the trash man doesn’t pick up grass clippings and composting is just too “green” for me. Leaves, once mulched up, along with the grass clippings and some 12-12-12 work wonders for the lawn. Grass look great. The cut is even and and can’t tell where all the clippings go. The mower has gone thru some thicker parts of the lawn, where my old Sears Honda 6.5 mulcher would stall, and the Lawn-Boy doesn’t miss a beat.

    The price at $260 was considerably less then what I paid 8 years ago for the Sears and it works as well if not better. Some foks complained about the odd oil capacity of 20 ounces and measuring was a problem, or the side chute had to be ordered – neither are really that big of deals – the mower is cost effective, does what it is designed to do, and start easy and is not too much of a gas hog. Ordering in the fall is a great idea since the cost is lower. The other thing that is nice is the blades, air filter, and accessories are at the local hardware store. Lawn-Boy is somewhat a popular brand. Consumer Report picked this one correctly. Amazon had delivered this mower in less than 10 days and while the box was beat up a bit, the mower was in brand-new shape.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • R. Chavez says:

    Haven’t had any problems with this mower during the 4 uses thus far. I have a city lot with trees and I am very pleased with how well this mower makes my lawn look and how well it bags the leaves. The bag is a bit small, but I expected that as it’s not a riding mower. The mower is light, easy to push, easy to start (1 pull), and seems like it will be very easy to maintain. I’m very pleased with my purchase!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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