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I've been sorting out my workshop and I have too many mowers so I think I'm going to sell a couple. But I would like a bit of advice of you guys before i sell up.

I have two mowers that i'm thinking of selling.

One is an Asuka 19" cut TN1951SXK that is in pretty good knick, I'm not sure how old it is but it hasn't been used a lot as i tend to use 21" mowers 99% of the time.

The other one is a Lawnflite 21" 553HWS PRO this one was used for a couple of years but has had a few gearbox issues so i retired it and brought a honda instead.

Both machines are the 4wheeled type not the roller versions.

 

Firstly how much do you think I should be asking for these machines? and where is the best place to advertise them?

Its not really the best time of year to try and sell mowers but want to have a good clear out.

 

Cheers, james.

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