blackbox wrote: » I don't know anything about the Castlegarden brand, but I would definitely recommend the hydrostatic gearbox, particularly because your lawn in interspersed with trees. Fixed gears only work when you don't need to change speed to manoeuvre at all, such as on a football field.
Prosperous Dave wrote: » Mountfield bought from B & Q - this is a collectors edition, i.e. you collect the bits that fall off!!!!
kizzyr wrote: » My Dad (69 years old) is keen on getting a self propelled lawn mower. He loves his garden so much and has devoted endless hours to his lawn, flowers, etc. However, he is now finding the lawn mower he has is taking a lot out of him and feels that the self propelled would be best especially as his lawn is pretty big. Can any of you recommend a good self propelled mower that won't cost the earth, 18" -20" would suit him best.
fryup wrote: » at 69 yrs of age i think a ride on would be best esp a small buggy type, you can get them fairly cheap second-hand on the web.PS go for one with at least 10 hp
CJhaughey wrote: » Masport or Rover are the best I have seen.
CJhaughey wrote: » If your father feels that he wants a selfpropelled mower, more power to him. He doesn't need a keystart because they are an expensive gimmick IMO. They rarely work without trouble because batteries need to be charged all the time, and they also make the mower unnecessarily complex and heavy. If your dad is keeping active and enjoys using a mower then good for him. Masport and Rover can be bought from around 400 I think, not sure of selfpropelled mower prices but they will be more expensive. The drive systems in these machines are far superior in design and durability to most european machines which tend to be made in the same factory and painted different colours. The distributor for Masport is in Dublin Distributor: John McKenna Lawnmower Spares Limited Phone: +353 1 8309379 Fax: +353 1 830 9690 They should be able to find you a dealer. Rover are reasonable from this crowd.
CJhaughey wrote: » He doesn't need a keystart because they are an expensive gimmick IMO. They rarely work without trouble because batteries need to be charged all the time, and they also make the mower unnecessarily complex and heavy .