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Posted by David in Wales on June 17, 2007 at 06:53:41 from (86.138.183.65):
In Reply to: hey david in whales posted by perry in mi on June 17, 2007 at 05:29:02:
Hi Perry; Yes we get all makes & models here, from the cheap & nasty to the semi professional. The grass here is very wet & lush, so collecting is the problem. The old fashioned "blow it up a tube to the collector" doesnt work and are not common now. There are two styles that work best:- central discharge with inbuilt sweeper/collector on the rear. or conta-rotating blades which blow the grass up a wide short tube over the rear axle into the collector. The cheaper models include MTD & Yardman, & Castel Garden made in Italy. Mid range includes Toro, Countax, Westwood, & Cub Cadet. Semi-pro are Kubuta & John Deere. Mulching is starting to happen here particularly with out-front rotaries. Like everything you get what yo pay for, but many makes have cheap and better quality models in their range. David
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