Large Petrol lawn mower NOT sit on
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My 15 year old petrol mower has given in today it a 46cm petrol model that you push yourself . The metal deck has fallen apart as I have left it outside for 15 years , so it did well .
Any recommendations please , 46cm is a bit small but are larger ones a lot heavier ? Its three lawns one easy one and two not so easy with a fair bit of moving about around obstacles The only time I tried a friends self propelled mower I did not get on with it very well, heavy to turn and manoeuvre .
Must be petrol , preferably a bit bigger than 46m , rear collection box, not crazy heavy so I can move it about well when cutting. Not self propelled unless you can tell me its a lot better .
I have seen a few online today I expect its around £400 if its a good one , several have Chinese sounding engines that I guess is less optimal.
Thank you
Any recommendations please , 46cm is a bit small but are larger ones a lot heavier ? Its three lawns one easy one and two not so easy with a fair bit of moving about around obstacles The only time I tried a friends self propelled mower I did not get on with it very well, heavy to turn and manoeuvre .
Must be petrol , preferably a bit bigger than 46m , rear collection box, not crazy heavy so I can move it about well when cutting. Not self propelled unless you can tell me its a lot better .
I have seen a few online today I expect its around £400 if its a good one , several have Chinese sounding engines that I guess is less optimal.
Thank you
Mr Pointy said:
LRDefender said:
Might be worth getting a sales rep round to demonstrate a 'robot mower'. They are very good and save a lot of time.
Go robot & get hours of your life back & better quality lawns.I have just bought a Mountfield SP185 petrol mower and used it for the first time yesterday.
Cost £290 and seems to do a good job and being self propelled the only thing you need to do is try and keep up.
https://www.gardenmachinerydirect.co.uk/shop/c/gar...
I bought a Sthil one from a local supplier 18m ago.
Plastic deck
Starts easily
Self propelled (one speed maybe a bit slow)
TBH I'm not sure if it's my imagination but it doesn't feel as sturdy as the previous cheap Cobra branded one that had a metal deck and the Honda Izy one before that.
But it cuts well. So far so good.
I'd say buy local rather than online.
I bought a Sthil one from a local supplier 18m ago.
Plastic deck
Starts easily
Self propelled (one speed maybe a bit slow)
TBH I'm not sure if it's my imagination but it doesn't feel as sturdy as the previous cheap Cobra branded one that had a metal deck and the Honda Izy one before that.
But it cuts well. So far so good.
I'd say buy local rather than online.
Monkeylegend said:
Do robot mowers collect the grass cuttings and put them in your brown bin for collection?
I have just bought a Mountfield SP185 petrol mower and used it for the first time yesterday.
Cost £290 and seems to do a good job and being self propelled the only thing you need to do is try and keep up.
No….the idea is that they cut pretty much every day and the tiny amount of clippings decompose into the lawn.I have just bought a Mountfield SP185 petrol mower and used it for the first time yesterday.
Cost £290 and seems to do a good job and being self propelled the only thing you need to do is try and keep up.
I’ve been using them for a few years now and they have saved me so much time.
Monkeylegend said:
Do robot mowers collect the grass cuttings and put them in your brown bin for collection?
If you're asking if they remove the nutrients from your lawn & dump them in the brown bin they no they don't. As said above they take micro clippings & mulch them. Most owners report that the quality of their lawns is better with a robot mower.Double Fault said:
Monkeylegend said:
Do robot mowers collect the grass cuttings and put them in your brown bin for collection?
I have just bought a Mountfield SP185 petrol mower and used it for the first time yesterday.
Cost £290 and seems to do a good job and being self propelled the only thing you need to do is try and keep up.
No .the idea is that they cut pretty much every day and the tiny amount of clippings decompose into the lawn.I have just bought a Mountfield SP185 petrol mower and used it for the first time yesterday.
Cost £290 and seems to do a good job and being self propelled the only thing you need to do is try and keep up.
I ve been using them for a few years now and they have saved me so much time.
And that cut grass smell

I am retired though so time is not an issue for me.
OP here . Thanks for all the suggestions. I am right now retired too and like cutting the lawn and do want to pick it up ,and don't want self propelled. I do need it to be light as I need to manoeuvre it a fair bit .
I think I am looking at less cost than I envisaged for what I need having researched and read the comments.
Thank you all
I think I am looking at less cost than I envisaged for what I need having researched and read the comments.
Thank you all
Get a robot to do the bulk of it, and a cheap electric mower to finish off. Mains or battery.
TBH, there is always stuff to do in a garden without following a mower around.
Joking aside, a nice light electric mower makes it 'women's work'.
And noisy petrol mowers should be banned from the 'burbs.
TBH, there is always stuff to do in a garden without following a mower around.
Joking aside, a nice light electric mower makes it 'women's work'.
And noisy petrol mowers should be banned from the 'burbs.
cliffords said:
OP here . Thanks for all the suggestions. I am right now retired too and like cutting the lawn and do want to pick it up ,and don't want self propelled. I do need it to be light as I need to manoeuvre it a fair bit .
I think I am looking at less cost than I envisaged for what I need having researched and read the comments.
Have a look at Ego battery mowers:I think I am looking at less cost than I envisaged for what I need having researched and read the comments.
https://egopowerplus.co.uk/products/mowers
They go all the way from 42cm up to 76cm in both self-propelled & push versions & are likely to be be lighter than a petrol mower & much more convenient to use. They aren't cheap though.
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