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Wow as much as £30 lol

 

Sorry for the derail mate, must be worth a grand a day long, but as Jake points out its not the best time of year to be selling a cylinder mower.

Will it have warranty docs?

 

 

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Nice try Burgess, but there are at least 14 other threads you can copy and paste your reply to.

 

 

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Yeah how else am I supposed to get wood.

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We sell the same mower new under the Atco badge and they are about £899. Assuming yours is about the same new I would say its worth £500, but if it doesnt sell by end of month , then I suspect you will still have it to end next March. Cylinder mowers are a diminishing market new and depreciate hard, they sell best in central and south / south east England, so Ebay with a delivery option should work

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is it the normal six blade or the 10 or 12 blade green mower. i suspect its the first. as other posts wrong time of year. to sell and unless its a very good lawn the rotary has taken its place. to think a mower of that quality may be only worth £500.find a storage for it for winter and ebay in spring.

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is it the normal six blade or the 10 or 12 blade green mower. i suspect its the first. as other posts wrong time of year. to sell and unless its a very good lawn the rotary has taken its place. to think a mower of that quality may be only worth £500.find a storage for it for winter and ebay in spring.

 

 

Its a 10 blade green mower

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