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I am a dealer for a brand called stiga although we do do mowers that collect i would realy recomend "multi clip" the grass is clipped several times, the clipping that are left decompose in 2 hours. The other benifets are quicker mowing time, less fuel, feed the grass at the same time ect. no mess no fuss

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IMO Dave, if you actually need a ride on I would go for new.

 

The good second hand ones are hard to find. Many are already causing problems or worn out and have been replaced by a new one.

 

If you were talking commercial machines it would be a different matter, a bit like asking would you buy a second hand domestic grade saw?

 

Anyhow, heres one the old boy has just bought;

 

Hayter Heritage M10/30H

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My old man sells deck mowers from 4' to 40', you need a tractor of course, but a wee kubota or something could be picked up cheap.

 

I used one on my wee tractor to cut some grass for a client, the grass was 3' high and really a flail job but the mower left a really nice finish. They dont collect as they are the mulching kind.:001_smile:

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