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Billy Goat Outback (26") 344cc Rough Cut Walk-Behind Mower
Expert Recommended AccessoriesSelected by Dale, our Expert
Required Accessories9
These accessories are required to properly setup/install this product.
Optional Accessories10
Features
Grade
Mid-Grade
Style
Rough Cut
Surface Area
Small Home
Terrain
Hilly
Width
26 Cutting Inches
Engine
Briggs & Stratton
Product Video Disclaimer: "PED is not responsible for any variances from the product in this video and the item you purchase. Please review all product specs prior to purchase."
344cc Briggs & Stratton Engine
OHV design for increased efficiency and optimal power transfer
Heavy-Duty Mechanical Transaxle
Combines transmission and differential into one sealed package
No linkages to snag on brush
3 forward speeds plus powered reverse
26-Inch Wide Fixed Deck
Delivers excellent stability in deep vegetation
Angled rear discharge deck eliminates packing and wind rows
Ideal for clearing meadows, fields or trails of dense brush and weeds
Cuts brush up to 6 feet tall; saplings up to 2 inches in diameter
Cuts just under an acre of brush per hour
Heavy-Duty Blade Spindle
Reinforced on four sides to tackle any brush job
Cut down brush, berries, bramble, vines, tall grass - even small trees
Higher tip speed for improved speed and cut quality
Intuitive Drive Controls & Handles with Padded Grips
Feather in forward & reverse directly from the handles - no shifting
California residents see
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Product QuestionsAnswered by Dale, the Lawn Mower Expert
How does a Briggs and Stratton motor compare to a Honda motor?
Gabe
from Washington
June 01, 2022
Answer
Both brands manufacture reputable engines for all kinds of power equipment. The Briggs motor is slightly less powerful and is rated at 344cc compared to the Honda's 388cc.
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What is the maximum slope that I can operate one of these mower on?
Billy
from North Carolina
August 26, 2015
Answer
Billy - You should not mow on a slope greater than 15 degrees. Always mow across the face of slopes, never up and down or diagonally. Avoid sudden turns and use caution when changing directions on a slope.
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