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I am looking for a new petrol lawnmower (self propelled) to replace my aging
(like myself) electric lawnmower.
My back garden is small to medium and undulating. Whereas my from garden is
small. I have been looking at these:

1. Lawn-King R484TRG Self propelled Lawnmower
2. Lawn-King R484TRG Self propelled Lawnmower
3. Alpina FL46LSG 18" Petrol Lawnmower (Self Propelled)Lawn-King R484TRG
Self propelled Lawnmower
4. McCulloch Titanium 46BSD 18" Cut Briggs & Stratton Lawnmower (Self
Propelled)

These can be found on:
http://tinyurl.com/4vmogx

I don't know which one would best fit my needs and be very reliable. Can
anyone advise which one I should go for or should I consider something else
(I am on a budget).

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Somewhere on teh intarweb "BIGEYE" typed:
I am looking for a new petrol lawnmower (self propelled) to replace
my aging (like myself) electric lawnmower.
My back garden is small to medium and undulating. Whereas my from
garden is small. I have been looking at these:

1. Lawn-King R484TRG Self propelled Lawnmower
2. Lawn-King R484TRG Self propelled Lawnmower
3. Alpina FL46LSG 18" Petrol Lawnmower (Self Propelled)Lawn-King
R484TRG Self propelled Lawnmower
4. McCulloch Titanium 46BSD 18" Cut Briggs & Stratton Lawnmower (Self
Propelled)

These can be found on:
http://tinyurl.com/4vmogx

I don't know which one would best fit my needs and be very reliable.
Can anyone advise which one I should go for or should I consider
something else (I am on a budget).


Shame about the budget. I've had a few petrol lawnmowers and always coveted
a Honda. Now I've finally got one I wish I'd saved myself a lot of money and
got one sooner instead of spending on mowers which didn't last long, only to
be replaced by another that didn't last well...
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I am swinging towards the Honda.

"~misfit~" wrote in message
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Somewhere on teh intarweb "BIGEYE" typed:
I am looking for a new petrol lawnmower (self propelled) to replace
my aging (like myself) electric lawnmower.
My back garden is small to medium and undulating. Whereas my from
garden is small. I have been looking at these:

1. Lawn-King R484TRG Self propelled Lawnmower
2. Lawn-King R484TRG Self propelled Lawnmower
3. Alpina FL46LSG 18" Petrol Lawnmower (Self Propelled)Lawn-King
R484TRG Self propelled Lawnmower
4. McCulloch Titanium 46BSD 18" Cut Briggs & Stratton Lawnmower (Self
Propelled)

These can be found on:
http://tinyurl.com/4vmogx

I don't know which one would best fit my needs and be very reliable.
Can anyone advise which one I should go for or should I consider
something else (I am on a budget).


Shame about the budget. I've had a few petrol lawnmowers and always
coveted a Honda. Now I've finally got one I wish I'd saved myself a lot of
money and got one sooner instead of spending on mowers which didn't last
long, only to be replaced by another that didn't last well...
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"BIGEYE" wrote in message
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I am swinging towards the Honda.

Before you take the Honda plunge - you could consider a ride-on.
Ideal for arthritic geriatrics and big lawns not essential.

Mowing turns from a chore to a pleasurable hobby as well !

Regards
Pete
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I'll stick to the wife for that.

"Pete Stockdale" wrote in message
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"BIGEYE" wrote in message
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I am swinging towards the Honda.

Before you take the Honda plunge - you could consider a ride-on.
Ideal for arthritic geriatrics and big lawns not essential.

Mowing turns from a chore to a pleasurable hobby as well !

Regards
Pete
www.thecanalshop.com






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Somewhere on teh intarweb "Martin" typed:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 05:42:35 +0100, "BIGEYE"
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I'll stick to the wife for that.


Have you tried French chalk?


LMAO! Thanks for that, best laugh I've had for a while.
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