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Most will probably have some poor quality bits on them to stay cost competitive I guess.
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Mountfield is old now, and could also do with a new blade, so guessing it’ll be pointlessly expensive to fettle.
Worst case scenario is you f’up and it’s in the exact same condition as it is now.
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Can spend a grand, or mower, on a really good one.
http://lawnmowerlarry.co.uk/best-manual-push-lawnmower-buyers-guide/
As a backup we have a push mower which is also really good - cuts well and gives you a workout.
Tried electric, but cables are a frustration, particularly as my rear lawn has many obstacles (mature trees, wooden gazebo, veg/weed patch etc. i’ve cut the cable withy old electric mower several timed. My neighbour has had a succession of battery powered mowers that he piously gloats about, but he’s yet to find one that survived more than two years. He’s very environmentally active, but utterly fails to weight up the massive environmental damage caused in the manufacturing and recycling of the batteries in his deceased mowers. I don’t believe for a second that a a few cans of petrol a year are more damaging than those useless deceased battery mowers of his
It’s got to have a large cutting diameter, self propelled, and petrol powered
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I think perhaps you're asking the wrong people for a quote.... perhaps people with a vested interest in selling you a new mower ? ....Please don't say they offered to take your in part-exchange too !
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I was asked to recommend a new mower for my sister. This was probably 10 years ago. Ended up with a Husqvarna. Still going strong. Was about £500 new.
Mowers are great fun to work on as they are simple and its easy to get access to everything. You don't need specialist tools either.
I picked up 3 service kits in B&Q for £9.99 each, I've serviced it once in 16 years and it still runs perfectly.
Saves huge amounts of time emptying the cuttings onto a pile that gets bigger and bigger through the summer, and the lawn benefits too.