A high quality, robust & powerful self propelled rotary lawn mower. Ideal for medium to large size gardens. Powered by Briggs and Stratton 4 stroke engine, this gives it 158cc which is the most powerful in our range. 46cm, 18in cutting width. With 10x cutting adjustments, 25mm/30.5mm/36mm/41.5mm/47mm/52.5mm/58mm/63.5mm/69mm/75mm and tolerance for height adjustment is +/- 5mm. 55L grass collector. Weight 33kg. 2 years guarantee. Always read instructions.
Not purchased one myself yet, but have to consider it at this price, Briggs and Stratton supposed to be the best motors.
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PintOfGuinness
6 Apr 146#24
Ha ha ro53ben you wally! You're profile says you're 'Educated and opinionated', one of those is correct.
MysticalUndies
6 Apr 143#23
This contains a 500 series, not one of the engines stated as being manufactured outside the USA according to the manufacturer in the link you provided. Have you accidentally given evidence against yourself?
Tyranicus66
6 Apr 143#12
Small petrol engines do need a little bit of maintenance but not a great deal. Just be sure to occasionally change the oil, air filter and plug every other year. The #1 important thing to do is DO NOT leave petrol in it for any extended period of time (e.g over winter) it will gum up the carb then you will need to strip and clean it. But in terms of cost vs. performance petrol engine mowers mop the floor with their electric counterparts
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deanos
6 Apr 14#1
edit: not self propelled,removed link
Hotwheel107 to deanos
6 Apr 14#2
A high quality, robust & powerful self propelled rotary lawn mower. Ideal for medium to large size gardens. Powered by Briggs copied from website
joshm
6 Apr 141#3
I think deanos means that he removed a link that he himself posted - probably for what he thought was a better deal. But then he realised that the other deal was for a model that wasn't self propelled...
cheaperthebetter
6 Apr 14#4
Even at original price of £200 it's a pretty good buy.
kevgilbert
6 Apr 14#5
I need a new mower as just moved to a house with a large lawn but never had a petrol. Do they need much maintenance?
compadre to kevgilbert
6 Apr 141#10
Change the oil ocassionaly, you can give the blade a file every so often to remove the inevitable nicks (this applies to electric as well). If you do have any problems check the spark plug.
sreddar to kevgilbert
6 Apr 141#11
Yes, costs almost as much as a minor service on your car ime :-( but you can do it yourself. Much better off with the rotak 420 unless your lawn is so big that you need a ride-on. Voted hot for the price.
laura60773 to kevgilbert
7 Apr 14#31
I had mine for under a year, minimal use and it stopped working. You could fire it up, but then after 20 seconds it would cut out and you wouldn't be able to start it again for about 10minutes and the same thing would happen. Took it in for a £65 service and now it works fine. So yes, it does need a lot of maintenance. I would never buy this brand again, voted cold.
harris1985ish to kevgilbert
11 Apr 14#43
As long as you run them dry during the winter months and change the oil and air filter every year it will last a long time. I buy and sell mowers on eBay.
pinkpanther123
6 Apr 14#6
No, never needed any maintenance just petrol and a lot hassle free than electric ones. Had one since 2003 and still going strong
kevgilbert
6 Apr 14#7
Delivery only. Costs £10 so £160 in reality.
kevgilbert to kevgilbert
6 Apr 14#8
Wait it's not, changed to free on checkout sorry. Looking forward to trying it out!
agnostic
6 Apr 141#9
Just ordered 1.Cheers OP.
Free delivery to Northern Ireland as well:)
agneepath to agnostic
15 Apr 14#61
Tyranicus66
6 Apr 143#12
Small petrol engines do need a little bit of maintenance but not a great deal. Just be sure to occasionally change the oil, air filter and plug every other year. The #1 important thing to do is DO NOT leave petrol in it for any extended period of time (e.g over winter) it will gum up the carb then you will need to strip and clean it. But in terms of cost vs. performance petrol engine mowers mop the floor with their electric counterparts
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Not purchased one myself yet, but have to consider it at this price, Briggs and Stratton supposed to be the best motors.
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Free delivery to Northern Ireland as well:)