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Re: Mower recommendations

by adm <adm1@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 14, 2008 at 05:31 PM

On 2008-05-13 14:29:55 +0100, "Raymond RUSSELL" <russell.ray@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
said:

> 
> Hello all
> 
> After 17 years of faithful service in fairly hard conditions
> my old Toro 2-stroke no-frills push mower  is beginning
> to wheeze and croak and will soon be no more.
> I would be very grateful for recommendations for its successor.
> 
> Lawn is too fine a word to describe the job it will have to do.
> It's a fairly bumpy, hardy orchard, about 1200 square meters.
> And the grass is so mixed that while some areas stay short and tufty
> others would provide welcome grazing for a few elephants.
> I had considered a small bar-scythe machine but I want a tidier finish
than
> that.
> And anyway that would be too expensive.  I can go up to about GBP 600.
> 
> I am also thinking about a 4-stroke (to reduce noise) - but am still
unsure;
> I must admit, I prefer regular fuel mixing to yearly oil changes.
> 
> I would much prefer mulching - dedicated rather than an add-on
> after-thought.
> With the old Toro I have always sharpened the blade myself;
> running into mole-hills made this necessary every few months.
> can one still do this with mulching mowers.
> 
> I am also thinking about propelled
> - but I need to manoeuvre a lot around the fruit trees etc.
> The old Toro cutting width is 48cm, I think, and I wouldn't want much
wider
> - again for reasons of manoeuvrability.
> 
> Any suggestions ?
> 
> Best regards and thanks in advance from Ray

Your lawn sounds just like mine! Big, bumpy, fruit trees, pain in the 
arse to cut.....

I just got an RL1000 Robomower (and lucky old me, I got it for free) 
and although I was sceptical at first, it's doing an outstanding job of 
mowing the lawn. The grass has never looked so good.

You set out a perimeter wire once, then just programme the thing what 
days you want it to cut. It does it completeyl unattended and them goes 
boack to it's charging station afterwards. Objects like trees, it just 
bounces off them and goes around.

I thought it might be a bit "toylike" but it's built like a little 
tank, is very powerful and hasn't got stuck in any of my potholes yet.

All in all, very impressive indeed. Pricey to buy though, but if you 
factor in the time you don't spend cuting the grass (I was spending 6 
hours a week) it's a bargain!  There's nothing like sitting on the 
patio with a cold beer watching it do it's job!
 




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Mower recommendations
"Raymond RUSSELL&quo  2008-05-13 15:29:55 
Re: Mower recommendations
adm <adm1@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-05-14 17:31:01 

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