Lawn Mowers

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cramman

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659 posts

196 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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My parent need a new law mower, looking to spend around 300 quid.

Any ideas?

We don't need a ride on one or anything powered by a rover V8, just a mower.
Me mam has a tendacy of slicing through wires so they normally use a toro petrol jobby. Must be self proppeled and not to hard to use.

The less work the better.

Any help much appreciated.

Me dad has his eyes on a Mountfield Sp536, budget can go up a little if needs be. He loves Toro's, thinks they're great.

This is the one he's seen http://www.screwfix.com/search.do;jsessionid=JBGVF...

Edited by cramman on Thursday 9th July 20:58

Shaolin

2,955 posts

190 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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Honda Izy - might be out of the price for self propelled though.

TheD

3,133 posts

200 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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Many lawnmowers haves a name like mountfield but are powered by a Honda. I have a self propelled that I got for £300 with a Honda engine from focus.

Rollin

6,118 posts

246 months

Thursday 6th August 2009
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Maybe a bit late for you, but I plan on getting the Mountfield from BandQ at the weekend for £219.

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

249 months

Thursday 6th August 2009
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Quinny said:
Just make sure it has a Honda engine...

We've had Briggs and Straton, and the buggers won't start after the winter or any layoff..

The Honda one is now about 5 years old and starts First or second pull every time.. Even after being left in the shed all winter
My Hayter has a B&S engine, not had problems in the three years I've had it, although I do run it every month or so during the winter.

bdx

75 posts

190 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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The most likely cause of lawnmowers not starting is dead petrol

ledger

1,060 posts

284 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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Rollin said:
Maybe a bit late for you, but I plan on getting the Mountfield from BandQ at the weekend for £219.
really, the price online is £319 is there some special offer on ?

Rollin

6,118 posts

246 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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ledger said:
Rollin said:
Maybe a bit late for you, but I plan on getting the Mountfield from BandQ at the weekend for £219.
really, the price online is £319 is there some special offer on ?
Looked last night and that model had a third off. Now gone back up in price....bks.

Looks like I should have reserved one to collect frown

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

249 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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Quinny said:
mrmaggit said:
Quinny said:
Just make sure it has a Honda engine...

We've had Briggs and Straton, and the buggers won't start after the winter or any layoff..

The Honda one is now about 5 years old and starts First or second pull every time.. Even after being left in the shed all winter
My Hayter has a B&S engine, not had problems in the three years I've had it, although I do run it every month or so during the winter.
Thats the difference..

I never touch the Honda during the winter.. Just shove it in the shed and stick an old blanket over itsmile
My Stihl brushcutter gets the same treatment otherwise it's a sod to start in the spring as the petrol clogs in the carb.

yellowbentines

5,342 posts

208 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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Briggs & Stratton get a hard time, but I've got an old (10yrs approx) Qualcast rotary with a B & S engine, have never serviced it or changed the oil, although I do check the level - it starts each spring with old petrol after sitting idle in my garage for 6 months, it refuses to die!

P.S. even if you reserve to collect at B & Q, I'm 99% sure you don't guarantee the price, if it increases before you get round to the store you pay the higher price on the shelf.

Edited by yellowbentines on Friday 7th August 16:08

johnbaz

505 posts

179 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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i was told to shun new briggs & stratton stuff like the plague, the older stuff was supposedly fantastic, apparently the older engines had proper iron liners in the cylinders (they last for years!) but the new ones don't, the piston rings scrape themselves into the aluminium cylinder walls and so don't last anywhere near as long...

i have an old atco with a norton villiers engine, i haven't had it out of the shed for years as it's so damned heavy to get down the steps to the lawn (i use a crappy flymo but at least it's light as a featherbiggrin )

johnsmile

Coco H

4,237 posts

238 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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I have a B&S engined mower - never been much trouble - mind you it is 30 years old