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Clubroom => General Discussion => Topic started by: mx250 on December 10, 2010, 02:12:56 pm
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Bloody Hell. Check out these for bloody lawn mowers. How about $137.51 for a plastic carby :o . I can get a brand new complete Chinese mower for that. ;D
http://www.outdoorking.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=193_514_225
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crazy price. i bought a victa 15years ago thinking buy aussie, it was a shitter with a plastic carby and lasted 6 years or so hard to start and noisy, rattly.
bought a Honda 7 years ago still going well and easy to start. get rid of the victa and buy someting better, not worth repairing.
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Pity you cant buy a Bultaco mower! Jerry
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Pity you cant buy a Bultaco mower! Jerry
I thought you could already
Aren’t they the ones you have to push everywhere
:D ;D
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And the leaking fuel kills the grass ;D
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Pity you cant buy a Bultaco mower! Jerry
I thought you could already
Aren’t they the ones you have to push everywhere
:D ;D
That is particularly sharp for friday arvo 8).(http://i323.photobucket.com/albums/nn458/mx250syd/icons/ATT7777777.gif)
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crazy price. i bought a victa 15years ago thinking buy aussie, it was a shitter with a plastic carby and lasted 6 years or so hard to start and noisy, rattly.
bought a Honda 7 years ago still going well and easy to start. get rid of the victa and buy someting better, not worth repairing.
My experience is the opposite. 8)
The O ring sealing the carb has softened and is now about 10mm too long and wont seal. I'm about to find out if my local mower shop is still in operation (and I think it's a no - have to travel about 30 klms to get a 10 cent item. :P)
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Have a rough stab at where "Aussie icon" Victa lawn mowers are now made.........................
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Same place as Holdens????
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Have a rough stab at where "Aussie icon" Victa lawn mowers are now made.........................
Dont say :'( :'( what about the Hills Houst cloths line...didnt you used to get yell at :D...
Get off that "its not a swing" ;D good times 8)
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Your insensitive and hurtful remarks have motivated me to go outside and start my Honda mower (first pull usually!) that has been thoughtfully rebadged as Spains finest! Cheers Jerry
PS Geoff been for a drive yet?
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Being a professional chlorophyll stalk cutter I've sent quite a few mowers to the big backyard in the sky :D Have to remember I do about 30 years worth of mowing each and every year so the hours get run up very quickly :o these days it's 90% ride on so its easy peasy stuff 8)
I wised up after a few years..bought this pair and have never looked back..
(http://boospq.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pN1TYTNOrU7OqWWNfNNNJTE41dy2DGyNA1AymJolIdkETzTv-qAUxp-55_4dj53Me92MbIyTWuSFGfxvEqg7oI3yQlusO1kDe/vintage%2089%20and%2092%20%20M120X%20Suzuki%20just%20serviced.jpg?psid=1)
Lighter than any 4 stroke, more grunt than a 6.5hp Quantum Briggs, starts 2nd pull every time and parts are cheap as chips. Sounds and smells like a real engine too ;D
from the same site as the plastic carb..
http://www.outdoorking.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_17_87_68_305_507&products_id=1950 (http://www.outdoorking.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_17_87_68_305_507&products_id=1950)
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Does anyone still make 2-stroke push mowers?
My second hand 2-stroke Victa has taken two years of The Treatment and is now very sad. I put up with the non-returning pull cord, the broken catcher, the non-working kill switch and even the rear flap breaking off (it fires stuff at your legs - just gotta be careful when you mow over the hard seed pods from the tree out the front).
But the mounting points for the fuel tank breaking off on the same day the front axle fell out (and I mowed it) was kinda enough to convince me to replace it.
Problem is that everyone wants to sell me a stinking 4-stroke.
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You soon wont be able to buy a 2 stroke mower the only one still on the market is Victa and they have been bought out by Briggs & Stratton one of the largest 4 stroke engine manufacturers around and I cant see them continuing with the Victa 2 stroke.
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Nathan ... best place is dump shop, plenty of spare parts and cheap :)
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I bought a brand new mower when we bought our first house in 1986, a two stroke Victa, (mower not the house). I still have it and it has never ever failed to start first time as long as you load up the carb with lots of fuel before you give it a heave. The new ones might not be any good now but the old ones were indestructible imo. :)
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Buy a John Deere , sit down, turn the key and relax....easy
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I brought an old Victa on the way home from the Bendigo swapmeet a few years back,put on new blades & air filter,went great for about a year till the stupid kill switch mechanism attatched to the throttle cable cacked itself,replaced it with a replica yz kill button all sweet now,still starts 2nd pull every time as long as you remember to turn off the gas beetween mowtos as any good vmxer knows! Got a 150cc victa in my Deltek Rockhopper as well,it runs sweet as too :)
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I am fixing up a ride on mower at the moment...I'm surprised after all my searching on the web I can't find a cheap online store for parts ??? I'm trying to find an oversize piston for a GV400 honda engine with no luck. They sell so many of the things you would think someone would set up a decent site
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my ancient Greenfield Briggs & Stratton 5.5 has survived more than I could ever have reasonably asked. It isn't a two-stroke, but it sure is tough. Still starts instantly too. BUT if it dies before me, of course my next one will be Suzuki powered.
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pay some one to mow it ;D better still round is a fantastic product