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AFLW 2024 - Round 2 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
I've got a big lawn area, mostly buffalo, and started off with a reel mower with all the best intentions. Apart from being easy to damage the cylindrical blades, if you get slack or busy and the lawn gets a bit long, it's a mission to cut with a reel. I ended up with a Victa rotary, much easier to live with and a fair bit cheaper too. 4 blades and ball bearing wheels is a plus, and though I have to push it, it's more controllable in some instances than a big reel mower, for me anyway.
Briggs and Stratton's seem good enough, I've been told the new ones are not really rebuild-able any more, but a complete new motor is pretty cheap.
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Agreed, reel mowers can be a bitch to control...when I first used one I wasn't used to controlling the clutch and would find my arms nearly yanked out of their sockets as it took off.
All, thinking about buying a batter lawn mower. I had a 2 stroke and has massive issues with it. Any suggesttions on brands?
All, thinking about buying a batter lawn mower. I had a 2 stroke and has massive issues with it. Any suggesttions on brands?
I use Hondas and mow close to 2000 lawns a year before they die....should last a lifetime if you can afford it.All, thinking about buying a batter lawn mower. I had a 2 stroke and has massive issues with it. Any suggesttions on brands?
I use Hondas and mow close to 2000 lawns a year before they die....should last a lifetime if you can afford it.