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10th February 2007, 12:06 PM #1Intermediate Member
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new lawn mower and wiper snipper
HI
I need to buy a lawn mover and wipper snipper. I'm interested in hearing anyones oppinions on brand names, 2 stroke 4 stroke etc. I will only be using it for home use. I have a double block.
Thanks
Steve
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10th February 2007, 01:59 PM #2
The wipper snipper, I'd go for a Stihl or a Husqvarna. Ya get what ya pay for.
If you can afford it go for a mower with a Honda motor. Masport are a good brand.Photo Gallery
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10th February 2007, 02:07 PM #3
A decent petrol powered whipper snipper around the mid 200's will last ages (get one with a bump feed).
I have a Stihl.
A 4 stroke mower is good. Nothing wrong with a Briggs & Stratton motor either. The last one I had went for over 20 years and we have a decent size block. The mower casing broke before the motor did.
have a talk to your local mower supplies guy where you get good service, repairs and advice.
Much better than buying from Bunnings.
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10th February 2007, 06:55 PM #4
I went for a 2 stroke Stihl whipper snipper as I was told that you would have more chance of spares in ten years time than the cheapies that change their models every six months. It's performed well and started easily. It's the same as tools - the quality remains long after the price is forgotten
I was advised that when you've finished using it, empty the fuel out and then run it until it stops - that way the fuel line is not so likely to perish (like mine did). Shake your fuel can before use to make sure the oil hasn't settled.
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11th February 2007, 07:16 AM #5Member
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Does anyone have any views on the Stihl Combi unit that you can add various attachments?
Bill
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11th February 2007, 08:09 AM #6
Bill,
No help to your srecific Question.
Have a Shindawa Line trimmer,
had it for 20+ years.
2 stroke
I run it a little rich on Oil,
AND Rev the Clappers out of it, STILL on origional Rings.
Lawn mower........Had a Greenfield...GOOD
but anything will do me, small lawn.Navvi
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11th February 2007, 09:25 AM #7
Honda.
p.t.c
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11th February 2007, 06:43 PM #8Member
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Currently have an el cheap-O Falcon (Chinese) when we were renting a place with a small garden.
Now we have acreage, it is nowhere near man enough. Am thinking of the Stihl Combi (and a ride on).
Bill
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13th February 2007, 03:30 PM #9New Member
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I have a Honda 4 stroke wipper snipper, its 7 years old and just had its first repair. It has been flawless. Easy to start and does a great job.
I also have the Victa with the honda motor on it (also 4 stroke), once again works flawlessly. I originally wanted a honda lawn mower, but they were just too expensive for my tiny block. Victa with a honda motor, next best thing
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13th February 2007, 03:50 PM #10
I have a Stihl 2-stroke wipper snipper that has not failed to start in 7 years and John Deere lawn tractor which is the duck guts if you need something that big.
Cheers,
Howdya
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13th February 2007, 03:55 PM #11
I recently bought a Victa 4 stroke mulch or catch with B+S engine.... happy with it and it does the job well, I only use it for home use so simply couldnt justify the price of the honda etc.
I had a masport before that (also B+S engine) which I got from my old man, must have been 15 years old at least, was a good old mower till it gave upI want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming in terror like the passengers in his car.
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18th February 2007, 04:38 PM #12
Depends On Use!!
When I had to buy the two things the question of price was great but, then I got a good deal a cheap company mover but with B+S engine which is pretty standard across most movers, with the trimmer I got a cheap one from Kmart real cheap 2-Stroke, but hey I only have to use a mover about once a month there is no water for that lawn to grow and the trimmer may be twice a month if lucky so with those figures I will use the mover about 12 times a year and trimmer about 15-20 max so I worked out it was not worth spending all that money on professional products and two years later these items still start well and no sign of trouble!!
YOU MISSED 100% OF THE SHOT YOU NEVER TOOK.
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20th February 2007, 06:36 AM #13
we have a tanaka wipper snipper straight shaft with a comercial head,we picked it up as an ex demonsrated fantastic,i cant help with a lawn mower as we have a john deere ride on
good luck
greg
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8th March 2007, 10:05 PM #14
Just bought a new honda mulch and catch ....starts first go quiet and should last a life time but you'll pay for the privellage
cheers utemad
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3rd April 2007, 11:11 AM #15SENIOR MEMBER
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So did I about 12 months ago.
Bought it to replace the 3rd hand 25 yo honda that we had for about 10 yrs. Wheels falling apart, alloy body cracked and bits broken of from being dropped, engine a bit smoky, but it still went 1st pull every time, even with stale fuel or after it had been tipped upside down for cleaning.
Don't think I would even consider anything else.
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