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Old 24-06-2014, 02:48 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Graham Harrison[_2_] Graham Harrison[_2_] is offline
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"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
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jmileman wrote..

We'll be moving house shortly and going from a lawn the size of a postage
stamp to something around a quarter of an acre. Whilst my little Black and
Decker electric mower has done me proud for the last few years I don't
think it's going to be up to the job at the new place. I quite enjoy
mowing the lawn but I hate the hassle of disposing of the cuttings so am
thinking that a mulching mower is the way forward.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a mulching mower given the
following

1. Must be petrol and self propelled with a decent width (21" or over)
2. Lawn is flat and square (although I will probably put in some borders
and beds so the shape is likely to change)
3. Not bothered about stripes
4. We have a 10 year old daughter so lawn will be a 'family' type not some
perfectly manicured bowling green
5. Budget around £500


If you intend to make beds in the lawn then you need a roller mower to
ease cutting the edges, a wheeled mower will simply fall down the edge and
make a mess.
Honda is a good make with excellent engines but the cheapest roller mower
they do in about £850.
Other names are Allett, Viking, but they either don't do what you want or
are 4x what you want to pay.
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Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK


There are a few wheeled models with an offset rotor. I've got one. It
doesn't stop the mower falling off completely but it does help.