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You are totally wrong TCD, that particular Stiga is a very good mower.

 

Since when has that deck, engine, wheels and catcher been "good"?! It is glorified domestic junk. Fair enough for £300 but just south of a grand for that old chestnut with a few mickey mouse extras is preposterous.

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The Stiga is at the lower end of the Pro market, which is reflected in the RRP of £899 against the £1116 RRP price tag of the Kaaz for instance. (I sell both)

 

But the Stiga is worth every penny. The Aluminiun deck has indeed been around for ages, but its so good that many of the first ones are still around. Being made of a maleable aluminium it resists the cracks that many ally decks suffer from.

The solid aluminium wheels are supported by proper, precision ball bearings, and the engine is mounted on AV mounts.

For 2014 the Stiga will be fitted with a Briggs 850 series engine, which will IMO be an improvement over the Honda GCV 190 unit.

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All our mowers are honda, Can't go wrong with them, they took a good beat in during the summer months and are still going strong!

 

Which model of hondas are you using? I'm looking into getting an 18" cut one and not sure which model to get, izy, hrh, hrx etc

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Hi Burgess,

 

Not sure if you would want an ex-hire model, but Acacia have an Etesia Pro 51 rotary pedestrian mower for sale for well within your budget, as well as some Hayterettes that may be of interest. If you want to have a look, heres the link to our 'Used Equipment' page:

Groundcare Equipment For Sale | Acacia Equipment Hire | Sussex

 

Please don't hesitate to get in touch if you are interested (01273 494939 or [email protected]).

 

Hope that helps - otherwise good luck!

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