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Robdog78

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  1. Dear all, I am looking for some advice on buying a lawnmower mower for domestic use. I have a two acre meadow that I would like to mow occasionally (2-3 times per year). The main challenge is that the field is sloped (approx 30-40 degrees on at least 25% of field including access track and then less sloped on the rest). As I live in Scotland and the grass would be quite long I guess that 4wd or AWD etc would be needed. I would like to spend no more than £5k but am unsure whether a ride on or walk behind would be the best option. A mulch option would be preferable with side discharge (plus collector if ride on). I had been looking at the Lawnflite WCM84E wide cut mower (although cannot find any reviews on this) which seems like a cheap option for such little use but I also like the idea of a ride on with grass collection (eg Cub cadet xt3 range) to save my legs. Any thoughts appreciated. Many thanks, Robin

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