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Old 31-10-2012, 12:40 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Rob wrote in :

On 30/10/2012 12:11, Baz wrote:

I have no comment on Hayter, but Honda is probably one of the best
and most reliable. I know you have said yours is worn out but have
you considered having it repaired? It is worth considering. Better
the devil you know.

Baz

Problem is:
The blade worked lose and chopped a lump of the internal rim of the
deckIt needs
a new battery, and grass box cover, The engine is burning oil and
whilst new rings might extend the life I'm told not for long. So it
might have to be new GXV160
Add all that adds up (£500 +) so I though I might as well go for new
!!

R


Oh yes. Worn out!
New rings and a rebore would always be better than just new rings, but in
your case with the damage, I think yes, time to move on.

Best of luck with what mower you choose.
Baz


 
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