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03-24-2009, 07:14 PM
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Patgaepx
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should be fine for what your using it for... just bear in mind you pay more for a John Deere as opposed to a similar spec mower from another brand.
In all honesty I prefer cylinder mowers for the absolute best cut you can get on a lawn... rotory mowers seem to "tear" the grass as opposed to trim it correctly.
The only problem with cylider mowers however is the fact that once grass gets too long they can not cut them properly and require several passes to finish the job.
But once the grass is short enough... you cant beat a cylinder mower finish.
* Max cutting width: 43cm (17")
* Cutting system: Cylinder
* Number of blades: 6 blade cylinder cutting cassette
* QX cassettes: 10 blade cylinder cutting cassette and scarifier cassette available as optional extras
* Method of starting: Recoil
* Self propelled: yes
* Heights of cut: 6mm to 36mm
* Scarifying height: ground level
* Height of cut: adjustment a variable micro-set adjuster
* Handles: folding with 3 height settings
* Rear roller: yes
* Grass Box: Impact resistant polypropylene
* Engine: Kawasaki OHV 4-stroke
* Fuel tank capacity: 1.7 Ltr
* Maximum overall width: 60cm (231/2")
* Weight: including grassbox 48kg (105.6Lb)
* Noise level (lwa) 82db
* 2 year domestic warranty
£749.00
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