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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 21 June 2017, 20:42:48
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I have been paying a gardener £120 each month to look after the gardens from March to October, but haven't been totally happy with his work.
So, I have purchased these and plan to get some exercise into the bargain.
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/4487973
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ParkerBrand-Petrol-Strimmer-Garden-Trimmer/dp/B00LTNMMNA/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/ParkerBrand-Petrol-Strimmer-Garden-Trimmer/dp/B00LTNMMNA/)
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Well, I've always said that there are 2 types of gardening - 4 stroke and 2 stroke. Seems you've got them covered there. :y
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A strimmer and a mower? OK for the grass but what about the 'other bits'? Weeding the beds, cutting the hedges etc.
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Good Luck!
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A strimmer and a mower? OK for the grass but what about the 'other bits'? Weeding the beds, cutting the hedges etc.
Hedge trimmer and my favourite 'garden implement' a 2 stroke petrol chainsaw. :y
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Well, I've always said that there are 2 types of gardening - 4 stroke and 2 stroke. Seems you've got them covered there. :y
The mower has a 150cc single cylinder 4 stroke lump. I wonder if a small V8 would fit. Buick/Rover 3.5 litre V8 perhaps. ::)
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Well, I've always said that there are 2 types of gardening - 4 stroke and 2 stroke. Seems you've got them covered there. :y
The mower has a 150cc single cylinder 4 stroke lump. I wonder if a small V8 would fit. Buick/Rover 3.5 litre V8 perhaps. ::)
Rovers are only small in capacity. A Chevy fits in the same space, so you'd get your mowing done quicker. And with less chance of it breaking down 8)
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And I always had you down as the kind of guy that liked a tidy garden M'lud! :-\ ;D
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http://www.argos.co.uk/product/4487973
I can't see that child's toy being man to the task of trimming your rolling acres M'Lud ;). Perhaps something by John Deere would be more appropriate?
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Those Briggs and Stratton engines these days are pretty rubbish, so plan a decent service every year (and be dismayed at the plastic crap carb systems!) :'(
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Didn't Jaguar have a W12 engine some time ago? Compact and powerful, and you could have a very comfy seat on the mower for sheer luixury.....
Ron.
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Those Briggs and Stratton engines these days are pretty rubbish, so plan a decent service every year (and be dismayed at the plastic crap carb systems!) :'(
I filled it with half a litre of shell 5/30 fully synth which the book says should be changed after just 5 hours of mowing......why?
Hard to work out petrol use, but probably about 5 MPG. :'(
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Didn't Jaguar have a W12 engine some time ago? Compact and powerful, and you could have a very comfy seat on the mower for sheer luixury.....
Ron.
I know Jag made a V12, Ron......not heard of the W12 except in the Phaeton.
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A strimmer and a mower? OK for the grass but what about the 'other bits'? Weeding the beds, cutting the hedges etc.
Chainsaw :y
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Those Briggs and Stratton engines these days are pretty rubbish, so plan a decent service every year (and be dismayed at the plastic crap carb systems!) :'(
I filled it with half a litre of shell 5/30 fully synth which the book says should be changed after just 5 hours of mowing......why?
Hard to work out petrol use, but probably about 5 MPG. :'(
Lol, 5 litres of fuel tends to last me a season on my Atco, it runs on GM fully Synth oil. The short interval first change will be due to the running in and getting the 'bits' out before they do further harm
At the end of the season ensure you empty the tank and run it until it stops so the fuel bowl is dry
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A strimmer and a mower? OK for the grass but what about the 'other bits'? Weeding the beds, cutting the hedges etc.
Chainsaw Concrete :y
:)
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Those Briggs and Stratton engines these days are pretty rubbish, so plan a decent service every year (and be dismayed at the plastic crap carb systems!) :'(
I filled it with half a litre of shell 5/30 fully synth which the book says should be changed after just 5 hours of mowing......why?
Hard to work out petrol use, but probably about 5 MPG. :'(
Lol, 5 litres of fuel tends to last me a season on my Atco, it runs on GM fully Synth oil. The short interval first change will be due to the running in and getting the 'bits' out before they do further harm
At the end of the season ensure you empty the tank and run it until it stops so the fuel bowl is dry
I hear conflicting points of view on this.....
My Dad used to have a petrol rotavator and he did this every year, after a couple of years it wouldn't start....when he got it repaired (new carb required) he was told never to drain the carb and leave it with fuel in over the winter.
My 10 year old plus Stratton Briggs mower, I have done the same....left it with fuel over the winter.....never a problem...except last year, when I replaced the plug/air filter and carb gasket to fix a miss fire....first bit of maintenance it had in its life....still with original oil too ::)
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All you have to do with electric mowers is plug them in and sharpen the blade now and again. :P
Not at the same time obviously! ::) ;D
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Mine is usually a shit to start when I forget to empty the fuel over Winter. But it manages after a few pulls. Must be the top quality of Tesco's finest unleaded ;D
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If you do empty the fuel you have to do a thorough job of it, otherwise anything left in the carb will evaporate and leave deposits in the jets and .. it'll be a shit to start in spring. ;)