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Supposedly decks are rot resistant which is something that never seems to last that well on many mowers

 

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All HRX models feature a NeXite deck, made from an extremely durable polymer material. Honda is so confident in the durability of the NeXite deck, it comes with a lifetime warranty.

 

 

 

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Honda cost a fair amount and usually for a reason. I would apply 'you get what you pay for ' in the circumstances. Look after it, wash the deck out, do not store fuel in it a d it maybecome a heirloom! List it in your will...

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I got a mate who is a rep for Etesia, they have always impressed me too. Once saw an old rep put a brick end on the floor and smash it to dust. Deck survived with a few scars but it still cut. Think they were Kawasaki engines and the crank survived too! Council buy them by the dozen which is a marker on quality and strength too.

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As above, kaaz are good

 

 

1 hour ago, difflock said:

An nobody is suggesting alternatives?🤔

Thought you had quite a bit of grass, have you looked at wider mowers, or a robot?

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kaaz mowers are heavy but good 

 

blade that comes on them can break as its vented on ends but stick a high lift solid one on and they are better

 

treat engine to oil every 50 hrs and last forever

 

can loose drive to a wheel but theres a wee pin inside wheel that breaks and saves drive/more expensive bits and its beyond easy and cheap to fix

 

worst case you hole the deck get away with a wee thin steel patch pop rivited over - lasted 3 years like that so far

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Etesia were shit for me. The Kaaz/Honda/Lawnflite design is pretty good- fan assisted collection and a blade brake clutch. If I were to go back to pedestrian mowing I'd have a wheeled version as my main mower.

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1 hour ago, doobin said:

Etesia were shit for me. The Kaaz/Honda/Lawnflite design is pretty good- fan assisted collection and a brade brake clutch. If I were to go back to mowing I'd have a wheeled version as my main mower.

Doobin,

Why? 

Do they do a tracked varient?😁😁😁

P.S.

Thanks for the useful suggestions, the side discharge JD I bought to cut the rough grass in among the wheen o fruit bushes/trees, is driving me mad wi the swards it leaves.

So I need a bagger.

 

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