3187 days ago

FREE (.."broken"..) Lawn Mower

Rod Neighbourly Lead from Hamilton East

I have got this second (third, maybe fourth) hand lawn mower quite while ago.
It needs repair.. it does work but requires patient (which I lost). If anyone wants it for free.. contact me.

(OR IF YOU THINK this is a 'cheap fix', cheaper than buying a 'new second hand' lawn mower, PLEASE let me know)

1 - Blades need to be replaced;
2 - Lever is broken (I have been manually plugging and unplugging the spark-plug, Needs to be careful or you'll get a nice electric shock here, I never had a problem wearing a garden thick glove :);
3 - The catcher has a hole;

Good side of it.. it comes with petrol.. unless the hose is licking and I didn't noticed (I had filled it up two weeks ago).

I will upload photo if anyone has interest.
Otherwise it will rotten til it disappears.

Free

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