Which Lawnmower
Discussion
You can buy very cheap petrol ones these days, I spent £200 on a little Mountfield for areas I can't reach on the tractor, this one I think:
http://www.justlawnmowers.co.uk/pages/productspage...
Which is superb and 100% reliable. It's self propelled, but won't leave stripes.
I have recently got one of these fellas, utterly brilliant 
http://www.justlawnmowers.co.uk/pages/productspage...

http://www.justlawnmowers.co.uk/pages/productspage...
my g/f would kick my ass if I paid £700+ on a lawnmower! (esp with having a baby recently)
anyone have experience of using McCulloch?
http://www.cheapmowers.com/acatalog/McCulloch_M40-...
or flymo Quicksilver 46SD ?
anyone have experience of using McCulloch?
http://www.cheapmowers.com/acatalog/McCulloch_M40-...
or flymo Quicksilver 46SD ?
Edited by Soir on Monday 13th July 09:39
For a close cut you can't beat a cylinder mower (as opposed to rotary). Just make sure you have it regularly serviced to keep the blades sharp. We used to have a couple of huge Atco machines, the larger of the two known as "Big Bertha" that literally made a bowling green out of your lawn. Superb.
In terms of quality of mowers, I don't think you can beat Atco or Hayter.
In terms of quality of mowers, I don't think you can beat Atco or Hayter.
I've heard that the Honda Izy is very good, although I've never used one myself.
http://www.mowermagic.co.uk/acatalog/HONDA_IZY_LAN...
http://www.mowermagic.co.uk/acatalog/HONDA_IZY_LAN...
Soir said:
thanks NDA, I think I'd like a self propelled one (even though small garden)
any other suggestions?
Sorry, I thought that was the self propelled one. Here is the one I have - should find one for sub £200.any other suggestions?
http://www.justlawnmowers.co.uk/pages/productspage...
I have a few acres of lawn and have had a few mowers over the years of various types. Cylinder mowers need a very flat surface to perform well, if you have this you'll end up with a bowling green finish. However they are not suitable for your application, i.e. going over pine cones/needles etc.
Hayter mowers are almost semi-professional and again I wouldn't recommend one for you. I've had several and they are first class machines but expensive.
The one I've linked you to will give you a super cut, has a quiet and reliable engine and will last you ten years or more without doing more than putting petrol in it and making sure there's enough oil. You never need to service them. In my experience, servicing lawnmowers is expensive and achieves nothing - just keep them full of the right fluids!
Edited by NDA on Tuesday 14th July 09:32
NDA said:
Soir said:
thanks NDA, I think I'd like a self propelled one (even though small garden)
any other suggestions?
Sorry, I thought that was the self propelled one. Here is the one I have - should find one for sub £200.any other suggestions?
http://www.justlawnmowers.co.uk/pages/productspage...
I have a few acres of lawn and have had a few mowers over the years of various types. Cylinder mowers need a very flat surface to perform well, if you have this you'll end up with a bowling green finish. However they are not suitable for your application, i.e. going over pine cones/needles etc.
Hayter mowers are almost semi-professional and again I wouldn't recommend one for you. I've had several and they are first class machines but expensive.
The one I've linked you to will give you a super cut, has a quiet and reliable engine and will last you ten years or more without doing more than putting petrol in it and making sure there's enough oil. You never need to service them. In my experience, servicing lawnmowers is expensive and achieves nothing - just keep them full of the right fluids!
Edited by NDA on Tuesday 14th July 09:32
http://www.mowersplus.co.uk/productDetails.asp?pro...
£225 here
http://www.mowers-online.co.uk/itm02709.htm
I guess you'll have to shop around - mine was £190 something from a local supplier and may have been on special offer.
NDA said:
£225 here
http://www.mowers-online.co.uk/itm02709.htm
I guess you'll have to shop around - mine was £190 something from a local supplier and may have been on special offer.
that's hand propelled - but thanks though I think you've found the ideal one for me (S461PD)http://www.mowers-online.co.uk/itm02709.htm
I guess you'll have to shop around - mine was £190 something from a local supplier and may have been on special offer.
Soir said:
that's hand propelled - but thanks though I think you've found the ideal one for me (S461PD)
Feck! I keep doing that to you!Well glad you found the right mower, I'm very pleased with mine, never a problem with it - starts on the gentlest of pulls and makes a nice job of the areas. The point with these is that will last you for years.
Soir said:
a guy at a mower company told me that Lawn-King are made on same production line (same engine too) as the Mountfield, so basically same mower but much cheaper. Anyone know if this is true?
I quite like the Honda Izy - but bit expensive for me
Lawn King and Mountfield are both part of GGP (Global Garden Products), prices are roughly the same. I prefer Mountfield, but it comes down to personal preference I guess.I quite like the Honda Izy - but bit expensive for me
NDA said:
Soir said:
a guy at a mower company told me that Lawn-King are made on same production line (same engine too) as the Mountfield, so basically same mower but much cheaper. Anyone know if this is true?
I quite like the Honda Izy - but bit expensive for me
Lawn King and Mountfield are both part of GGP (Global Garden Products), prices are roughly the same. I prefer Mountfield, but it comes down to personal preference I guess.I quite like the Honda Izy - but bit expensive for me
I like Honda Izy (Self Prop) the best but can't find for less than £300 yet..
Edited by Soir on Wednesday 15th July 13:32
Yes the Champion is another brand of Trenchex, part of GGP.
So many brands! You can spend thousands on mowers and there'll always be a better one out there. The Izy is nice but maybe a bit too nice for a smallish lawn. It's finding the balance between plastic rubbish made in Mexico and a decent reasonably priced mower.
I stick with my original recommendation.

Good luck...
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