Use code JUNE17 to get 10% off to take the price down to £107.99
Amazon have it for £119.99 on Prime.
Powerful petrol lawnmower from McCulloch. With an easy to use handle and a large collection capacity, any keen gardener can rely on this lawnmower.
Fuel Tank Capacity: 1 L Weight: 23.80 kg Collection Capacity: 50 L Cutting Height: 20 - 75 mm Cutting Width: 400 mm Power Type: Petrol Colour: Black Brand Name: McCulloch Range Description: Lawnmower
14 comments
M_z
15 Jun 171#1
Shame its not self-propelled. My current mower is due a service after many years, and I think it might be easier to sell it and buy a nice new one.
compadre to M_z
15 Jun 171#2
Service? Mines never had pay servicing. 30 years old. Change oil every few years, one change of spark plug, sharpen the blade with a file. So easy! Hardly costs anything.
morrig
15 Jun 17#3
Thats one neat looking mower,a steel at thisb price.
bobdylan
15 Jun 17#4
Bought it's bigger brother the M40-125 the other day and it is a lovely mower. Bit strange that it has height adjusters on every wheel instead of a single lever for the entire machine but apart from that can't fault it :-)
M_z to bobdylan
15 Jun 17#7
Thats for if you have a sloped lawn :smiley::wink:
Remember to tip it to the fuel tank side, yes a bit of petrol will leak out of the cap but it's better than engine oil going in to your engines cylinder, which makes it hard to start and smoky as funk. Would be nice to treat it to some decent 5w30, SAE30, 10w 40, 5w 40 if you see any on sale at the supermarket, though what it comes with should be sufficient for the amount of summer we have left...
Though those with small grassed areas might find a manual push cylinder mower adequate if they just want cable free and no hassle. Argos have the "Qualcast Rhino" on offer for £39.99 at the minute, which is a good price for a branded one. http://www.argos.co.uk/product/1587450
bobdylan to thabiz
15 Jun 17#8
Please note that these come with NO oil at all (i.e. they are empty) when you buy it so you will need to fill it up before you use it
MrJinxy
15 Jun 17#9
I have the self propelled model, picked it up from wickes for £129 3 months ago:
You can still get that one for only a few quid more at the moment as they have a 10% discount code which you can apply.
zba78
19 Jun 17#11
I can't decide between this and the qualcast 41cm push mower from homebase (£129).
This looks great but I've never Owned a petrol mower and many reviews (not only on wickes) mention the instructions are very poor. Is it really that difficult to put together without clear instructions?
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Amazon have it for £119.99 on Prime.
Powerful petrol lawnmower from McCulloch. With an easy to use handle and a large collection capacity, any keen gardener can rely on this lawnmower.
Fuel Tank Capacity: 1 L
Weight: 23.80 kg
Collection Capacity: 50 L
Cutting Height: 20 - 75 mm
Cutting Width: 400 mm
Power Type: Petrol
Colour: Black
Brand Name: McCulloch
Range Description: Lawnmower
14 comments
Remember to tip it to the fuel tank side, yes a bit of petrol will leak out of the cap but it's better than engine oil going in to your engines cylinder, which makes it hard to start and smoky as funk. Would be nice to treat it to some decent 5w30, SAE30, 10w 40, 5w 40 if you see any on sale at the supermarket, though what it comes with should be sufficient for the amount of summer we have left...
Though those with small grassed areas might find a manual push cylinder mower adequate if they just want cable free and no hassle. Argos have the "Qualcast Rhino" on offer for £39.99 at the minute, which is a good price for a branded one. http://www.argos.co.uk/product/1587450
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/mcculloch-m46-110r-self-propelled-petrol-lawnmower-129-99-with-code-wickes-2622205
Really impressed with it
This looks great but I've never Owned a petrol mower and many reviews (not only on wickes) mention the instructions are very poor. Is it really that difficult to put together without clear instructions?
Thanks
Forgot the link!
Manualhere
On a side note that looks like a great website. Never heard of manualslib before