KK4life wrote: » Thanks. Not worth the risk. It might appear good value but could be throwing away good money. Will keep searching
deezell wrote: » Auction in Naas.https://www.donedeal.ie/gardenequipment-for-sale/2012-snapper-ride-on-mower-for-auction-23rd-june/18785891 2 in Wexford, looks like a brand new deck on firsthttps://www.donedeal.ie/gardenequipment-for-sale/36-quot-stiga-ride-on-lawnmower/18802897https://www.donedeal.ie/othermotor-for-sale/viking-ride-on-lawnmower/19006020 Another decent Vikinghttps://www.donedeal.ie/gardenequipment-for-sale/ride-on/18998531 Couple of CastelGardens. The second is oldish, though small hours and new deck. Engine a bit underpowered, not really worth 900, maybe 600-750.https://www.donedeal.ie/gardenequipment-for-sale/lawnmower/18939661https://www.donedeal.ie/gardenequipment-for-sale/immaculate-castlegarden-ride-on/19007600 This Guy in New Ross has a selection, the Stiga looks v cleanhttps://www.donedeal.ie/gardenequipment-for-sale/ride-on-mowers/18442397 Happy Hunting!
KK4life wrote: » Thanks for all that. Sure if you just want to go buy one for me & drop it to me sometime, I wont stop ya ;-) I'd be interested in seeing the one at auction alright. I have a wedding on Saturday but will be passing Naas this evening so might see if can go in for a look at it and maybe leave proxy bid. Any rough guide on what to bid provided all is in order would be greatly appreciated. The other ones might be a little short on HP. there is a decent pull uphill in my garden so don't want to risk not having enough HP. Thanks
deezell wrote: » Current 96cm snapper about €3500 new. That one has had an engine change, originally came with a 500cc twin cylinder. There's an ex Husvarna badged engine in it, which is possibly a Briggs and Stratton. Leave a max proxy bid if you like the look of it, get then go start it etc. €1000? You'll get it for less if no one bids to that. Auctioneer shoukd point out at sale that engine is not the original.
2 Wheels Good wrote: » I've a 2002 Efco 42", engine is burning oil but running ok. The deck is giving up the ghost so dilemma is replace the deck ~€600 or trade in/sell and buy new. Any recommendations?
stcosmin wrote: » Hi lawn mower experts I have a small back garden and I want to know if Stiga Collector 43 (~190 Euro) is a good machine for the job. Collector 43 push lawn mower Steel lawn mower. Cutting width: 41 cm Fitted with a Stiga RS 100 OHV four-stroke engine. Centralised cutting height adjustment. 5 height options from 27 mm to 80 mm. 60 L grass catcher The 180-180 mm wheels are mounted on ball bearings and they are perfect for uneven surfaces. Mowing options: Grass collection Rear discharge This lawn mower can cover sites up to 1000 m². FREE ITEMS: two bottles of oil for 4-stroke engines. I can spend 200Euro for a lawnmower but I don't know much about this subject. Can you recommend something else if this one is not good? Thank you
NIMAN wrote: » Anyone able to identify what this part of a ride-on mower is called?https://flic.kr/p/LvyEBh Mine is leaking very slightly, and it seems to be petrol that's coming out of it. I take it with its location just below the engine that's it's used to supply a small amount of fuel to start it?
NIMAN wrote: » That's great thanks.
Needles73 wrote: » Is it leaking from the bottom where bowl is connected to solenoid ?
NIMAN wrote: » Yeah that's where it appears to be coming from, the little wire. But as with all leaks, it's hard to tell.
Deleted User wrote: » The nut in the bottom of that bowl usually has a rubber seal like a washer to stop a leak. That can perish and will need replacing.
davidmarsh wrote: » My house is on 1 acre, so the lawn is about 3/4 acre. I had a 21" push mower for the first couple of years from the previous house and it used to take about 3 hours to do the lot. Thought about a ride-on but went with the self propelled Toro Timemaster which gives a 30" wide cut. Absolutely love it. Even though I've only 50% more cutting width, it has more than halved my time. Get the whole thing done now in about 1hr 20mins. My brother in law has one with 2-3 years, I got mine this Spring I chose the Toro over a ride-on for a few reasons: I actually enjoy cutting the grass and it's a bit of much needed exercise every week. It cost just under €1,200 vs 3k or 4k for a ride-on It will cost a lot less to run and service. If it gets robbed it's less of a dent to replace. A small ride-on will give a 36" cut, this thing gives a 30". I could probably shave another 30mins off the job with a bigger ride-on but as I've said, I quite enjoy cutting the grass and 1hr 20 a week is acceptable to me.
NIMAN wrote: » I'm giving serious consideration to trading in my Husq ride-on for a quality self-drive push mower. I have a 1/2 acre site and although the ride-on is handy, its getting old now and can be costly when anything goes wrong with them.
davidmarsh wrote: » Was yours the TimeMaster yoke, like this onehttps://www.radmoretucker.co.uk/shop/garden-machinery/lawnmowers/petrol-lawnmowers/toro-20976-timemaster-30-self-propelled-petrol-lawnmower/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIopyB9ar72wIVFYbVCh3KeAEfEAQYAiABEgKJG_D_BwE They look a great job.
NIMAN wrote: » I was just having a look at some of the mowers available online, and was wondering if some of the experts on here would give their opinion on certain brands, as to whether they should be considered or avoided? As I say, considering going for a push mower for 1/2 acre lawns, so obviously would need a decent sized one. As of now, not too worried about features such as mulcing etc, more just want to know what brands I should put on my potential list. I currently own a Husq ride-on, but she's getting old. It has served me well over the years but maybe getting close to time to move her on. I also own a 16" Honda Izy which is going strong. I have used this for the lawns when the Husq has been out of action, but its slow due to its size, but is very dependable. So, I thinking a bigger, better Honda is likely going to be on my list for sure. I see the HRX getting rave reviews. As for some of the other brands, maybe they were good once, but are now built cheaply in the Far East? I'm thinking Husq here? What about all the other brands I see? Likes of Atco, Efco, Weibang, Ariens, Hayter, Einhell, Stiga.
Deleted User wrote: » I have the hrx. It's the best of what I have had for mulching. I've had rover and stiga previously. The grass box gets packed properly because it cuts up the grass really fine. I end up mulching with it most of the time bar really wet weather or customers who specifically ask for grass to be collected
Emmersonn wrote: » Which Honda HRX model are you using.
deezell wrote: » Those Hondas are the high end of the domestic range, at €1200 and €1300 for the The they'd want to be. Quality is not your issue though, it's going from a ride on to a 21" walk behind mower. You'll spend a lot longer at it regardless of the quality of the Honda, as it's only 21" cut and you can only walk so fast.