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    Hiya!

    I'm just looking for some advice about what kind of new lawnmower to get? dont need anything to whizzy, just one thats reliable...
    My old ones conked out

    Cheers!
    Alistair

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    Hi and welcome to the vine.

    It all depends what you want from a mower - do you have lots to cut or just a wee bit - do you prefer petrol or electric?

    I have a Flymo hover jobbie and it lives outside all the time and keeps on going
    Happy Gardening,
    Shirley

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    • #3
      Lectric? Petrol? Rotary? Cylinder?

      Personally I'd love a petrol mower, but as it I have a Black and Decker electric jobby. I don't know that my lawn warrants a petrol mower.
      A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/

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      • #4
        Same as shirl, I also have a flymo hover jobbie & wouldn't be without it. The jobbie is the latest model................goes to the norty step.
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        • #5
          Thanks for the response guys!

          I had a petrol one before, which was ideal, so would probably stick to that! Been checking out a few online - have you seen the ones made my tuffcut? Bit on the pricey side though

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          • #6
            I have a little second-hand Alco petrol mower from eBay. Supposedly serviced, but I had to put a new pull cord and spark plug on it, and a new primer button. Then I discovered the blade was blunt, so I dunno what 'serviced' means! LOL It was only £30, and I bought it coz it was light and I can lift it in and out the Landy without doing myself a mischief!
            All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
            Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.

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            • #7
              I use a manual push mower here. No faffing with extension leads or spark plus/petrol and pull cords etc. No engine/motor to burn out and not a lot to go wrong with them.

              I think it actually quicker too. As well as less messing about to start, you mow at walking pace whatever the mower type.

              It is hard work and a struggle with grass that's been allowed to get a bit longer than normal. As long as you do it at least every say 3 weeks in summer, it's fine.

              And I do have a vintage, high quality one with roller and 5 blades, which works really well. I've never tried the cheap modern plastic variety.

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              • #8
                No lawn! (Ha!) But a goat on a string would be the green option?
                Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

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                • #9
                  Bought a Ryobi self-propelled petrol mower from B&Q about 4 weeks ago on a special offer and have to say it was a fantastic buy. Easy to start, 7 grass heights and effortless to use, just walk behind it once the clutch is engaged, the hardest part is emptying the grass bag.

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                  • #10
                    For Work I use Hayter mowers (petrol) at home I use a Honda (petrol) and a Brill Razorcut push mower, which is fantastic.
                    http://www.robingardens.com

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                    • #11
                      Hi - I remeber the old push mowers from years ago... used to be hard work when I was young .. these days they would finish me off!

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                      • #12
                        Hi Flummery ... many a trus word spoken in jest!!! My neighbour (up the hill) went away on a cruise for 4 weeks and I looked after her goat ... and yes, made a lovely job of the lawn, nice and short .... bit smelly though and lost two bed sheets and a pair of trousers as well ... may be cheaper getting a lawn mower :O)

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                        • #13
                          Ride on mower - new and used ride on lawn mowers westwood, countax lawn mowers

                          This is the sort of thing I am going for ... would you believe it .. there is a website that does nothing but used ride on lawn mowers!!!

                          Ride on mower - new and used ride on lawn mowers westwood, countax lawn mowers

                          Is there anything you can't get online?????

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                          • #14
                            I bought a very cheap one from Lidl over a year ago for £99.

                            It's a 4 stroke petrol mower with a Briggs & Stratton motor.

                            Starts first pull every time and has not failed me. The only issue I have is that it gives the grass a high cut, I had to modify it so that I got a lower cut.

                            Link => LIDL Lawnmower

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