Mindabout
2nd June 2007, 03:56 PM
I know this question bears no relationship at all to wood working but I haven't been able to find advice elsewhere...
For the first time I am living somewhere that I have a lawn to mow and its starting to get quite long so I need to mow it before the landloard notices. I've decided not to pay someone to mow my lawn because I'm short on cash. For the same reason I've decided to buy second hand. At this stage it looks like it will be a standard 2-stroke (walk behind) motor mower.
I'm really not sure on a couple of things though:
1) As I'm looking through the trading post and weekend shopper at prices how should I pick which ones to call about? Mainly it comes to prices I guess - how do I know which are reasonable? If I want to spend not too much more than $100 should I still be able to pick up something decent?
2) When I go to look at a mower what things should I be checking for?
(I did used to mow the lawn for my grandparents in high school so I know how to start and push a mower... but really nothing else. My grandfather used to look after the maintenance of the mower and there would always be fuel in it when I arrived.)
I would really appreciate any advice anyone can offer. Also, if you know any good websites for this kind of thing please let me know.
Many thanks!
For the first time I am living somewhere that I have a lawn to mow and its starting to get quite long so I need to mow it before the landloard notices. I've decided not to pay someone to mow my lawn because I'm short on cash. For the same reason I've decided to buy second hand. At this stage it looks like it will be a standard 2-stroke (walk behind) motor mower.
I'm really not sure on a couple of things though:
1) As I'm looking through the trading post and weekend shopper at prices how should I pick which ones to call about? Mainly it comes to prices I guess - how do I know which are reasonable? If I want to spend not too much more than $100 should I still be able to pick up something decent?
2) When I go to look at a mower what things should I be checking for?
(I did used to mow the lawn for my grandparents in high school so I know how to start and push a mower... but really nothing else. My grandfather used to look after the maintenance of the mower and there would always be fuel in it when I arrived.)
I would really appreciate any advice anyone can offer. Also, if you know any good websites for this kind of thing please let me know.
Many thanks!