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troggles

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  1. thanks think will just go with viking now to try and get one at a good price lol
  2. hedgesparrow any particular model of toro would you go for, im lazy want self propelled lol and ideally 21inch
  3. ahh Lloyds they have full area of north east covered
  4. I think ive left it too late for auctions imagine council already offloaded old stock, looks like have to buy from dealer,
  5. hi fred which dealer was that can I ask? and howmuch was discount, didn't factor in a husqvarna
  6. well I didn't know stiga and mountfield same company, looking to weight up pros and cons, price wise with Viking and JD have to buy from local dealer , which might not be forth giving much on price
  7. anyone had any experience of Viking mulchers. with regards to john deere just wondering if maintenance parts more expensive than rest
  8. thanks seems to be a stiga pro 53 not really familiar with brand. recommended a john deere but think Im paying for the green tractor lol
  9. after preferably a 21inchself propelled mower as hate collecting Any thoughts greatly appreciated, was thinking of a Viking or told stiga good.
  10. hi guys after a mulching mower any reviews on Viking mulchers, hoping be good as part of sthil range, have to be a 21inch
  11. hi probably posting in wrong place, lol but after trying to source the above. Not chainsaw related but my Fs400 strimmer has lack of power think maybe carburetor related and workshop manual tells me to look at above book and buy the setting guage tool, but in need of handbook.

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