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    #31
    They are fairly simple machines, a local garden machinery shop should be able to sell you a decent used one and maintain it in future for you. However, with new you will obviously have a year (at least) warranty. Probably no right answer to that one.

    Add in Westwood to your list of manufacturers.

    If you want to collect the grass, make sure the collector bin is a big as you can find. The real PITA of larger amounts of grass is the constant to'ing and fro'ing from your compost heap.

    48" is good, 50" is slightly better but there are very few on the market.

    One thing to be aware of; ride on mowers, like swimming pools, horses, flash motors etc, show that you are loaded and therefore fair game to get ripped off on price every time you go near the shop.

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      #32
      what about a Kubota with a pto driven mower

      Milan.

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        #33
        ROBOT WARS!!!!

        The best robotic lawnmowers - Telegraph
        Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
        I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

        I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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          #34
          Hayter

          [ /end thread ]
          …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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            #35
            No brainer if you've got a sloping lawn...

            ...Flymo on a rope

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              #36
              Originally posted by Martin Scroatman View Post
              No brainer if you've got a sloping lawn...

              ...Flymo on a rope

              I used to have to do that at parents house in my yoof

              Childhood ruined by forced labour
              How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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                #37
                Originally posted by Martin Scroatman View Post
                No brainer if you've got a sloping lawn...

                ...Flymo on a rope

                I have to do that on one of my slopes. PITFA.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                  good we've got enough people here with tractor mowers

                  ok experts

                  Shall I buy new or second hand ?

                  Pro's and Con's... new, I will be the only owner, I will hopefully have the thing for ever, and know its history

                  second hand, saves a fortune, but could be a financial disaster when things stop working


                  What make shall I buy ?

                  Shall I go for a no-name from the local DIY place, or shall I get branded ? Branded, which one, John Deere, Honda, Kubota, Husqvarna, Cub Cadet, Yard Man etc ?


                  Size of deck ?

                  I will need to cut an acre and a 1/4, thinking that anything less than 48" won't be worth bothering


                  Price Limit ?

                  These things aint cheap, and basic Honda's and John Deeres cost around 4k gbp :-(


                  Milan.
                  Acre and 1/4 ideally 50 inch possibly a little smaller, 3 blades, pref Japanese motor, you dont want to be collecting and emptying grass so it should mulch or side discharge. Zero turn mowers are much faster than the old type. I have Toro Timecutter with a 20hp kawasaki engine no jacking up to access blades (deck is removable in a minute) and is easy to clean in situ. Toro is distributed by and parts serviced through Hayter in the UK. Hayter Zero turns are almost identical and made by Toro. Mine retails at 4k but I bought trade for 3. Buy anything sub 2k and you'll buy again soon bits will drop/snap off may not be replaceable and the engine will be underpowered crap probably by Briggs and Stratton. Decent mowers will have a 3 yr warranty.

                  A good yardstick is what commercial use, some football clubs use Toro (man u being one) local councils tend to use John Deere or Hayter.
                  Last edited by ZARDOZ; 19 March 2016, 01:52.

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