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 DrP
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My mower is 'ok' - it's a (I think) B+D petrol thingly - briggs and stratton motor, rotary.
However, it's pretty cheap, and the carb and throttle are on their way out.
It's not worth servicing.

I've had a peek about at online reviews - [url= https://www.amazon.co.uk/Frisky-Fox-Propelled-Collecting-Collection/dp/B00MBH2I8M ]this [/url] seems to get good reviews, but it's not a brand i've heard of.

Obvs, I should get a Hyater, but not keen on dropping £700 on a mower!

I'd like one with a side exit as sometimes i cut the public grass in front of my house, and I'm not collecting that all up!

Not fussed about powered drive.
Keen on a striper...

Sugegstions??

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Posted : 03/04/2017 7:35 am
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Honda for reliability


 
Posted : 03/04/2017 7:42 am
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Lidl are doing one at the mo for £139....seems pretty decent.


 
Posted : 03/04/2017 7:49 am
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Check toolstation and screwfix - both have good deals on at the moment.


 
Posted : 03/04/2017 7:54 am
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[I]It's not worth servicing.[/I]

We've a Honda, it's about 15 years old and starts first time (except after the winter layoff, when nearer 5 goes). It's serviced every other year, with petrol engines (and loads of dust etc) this IMO is key to why it still works fine.


 
Posted : 03/04/2017 7:58 am
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the lidl one looks fine, but i'm just thinking I could get a better one for a hundred or so more. I don't want to drop into false economy and get a cheap one that doesn't do what I want, TBH.

BR - my one cost me about £70 second hand. I've bodged the regularot spring as that broke.
It's a bot of a faff - changing grass cutting height is done by unscreiwing/screwing each wheel. Also it only emptied into the box, not out the side etc. It doesn't stripe either!

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Posted : 03/04/2017 7:59 am
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Not fussed about powered drive.
Keen on a striper...

Surely it would need to be powered if it has a roller otherwise it would be a bitch to push?


 
Posted : 03/04/2017 8:16 am
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(Puts the above comment in DrP's "book of obvious things I've learnt today")

Erm, cough, (manly voice), yeah, that's what I meant. That thing wot 'e said.

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Posted : 03/04/2017 8:37 am
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What about cordless 'leccy, rather than petrol?


 
Posted : 03/04/2017 8:39 am
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[i]BR - my one cost me about £70 second hand. I've bodged the regularot spring as that broke.
It's a bot of a faff - changing grass cutting height is done by unscreiwing/screwing each wheel. Also it only emptied into the box, not out the side etc. It doesn't stripe either![/I]

Ok, but cost to buy and cost to run are two totally different things and really not related - ie petrol costs the same in a £5k mower as a £70 mower, and so does servicing. Just making the point that while we've an expensive Honda it's also looked after, otherwise it'd be scrap a long while ago.

Ours is a rotory too, doesn't stripe but my garden has no straight lines (and a 20ft fall) so not a priority.


 
Posted : 03/04/2017 8:47 am
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Had a Honda for a few years. Enough power and reliable. Looks just like that Frisky Fox too...


 
Posted : 03/04/2017 10:51 pm

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