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216 ads Second-Hand Lawn Mowers & Grass Trimmers for Sale in Northern Ireland

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Honda HF 2622 Lawnmower
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Honda HF 2622 Lawnmower

Honda HF 2622 lawnmower 2022 purchased

Newry, County Down
£4,500
Large electric scarifier aerator moss removal lawnmower mower garden power tools
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Large electric scarifier aerator moss removal lawnmower mower garden power tools

Brill Large electric scarifier aerator in very good condition. Excellent for moss and thatch removal and garden conditioning Fitted with blades not tines and has depth control adjustment and a neutral/Park position when not in use Quite heavy,

Bangor, County Down
£80

What should I check when buying a used lawnmower?

Inspect the engine for any signs of damage or leaks. Check the blades for sharpness and any cracks or bends. Start the mower to ensure it runs smoothly and listen for unusual noises. Ask about the mower's service history and how often it has been maintained.

Are there any safety regulations regarding lawnmower use in Northern Ireland?

While there aren't specific lawnmower-related laws, always follow the manufacturer's safety instructions. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as eye and ear protection. Be aware of your surroundings and keep children and pets away from the mowing area. Avoid mowing on steep slopes or in wet conditions.

What are the key differences between petrol, electric, and battery-powered lawnmowers?

Petrol lawnmowers are generally more powerful and suitable for larger gardens, but they require more maintenance and produce emissions. Electric lawnmowers are quieter and require less maintenance, but their range is limited by the cable. Battery-powered lawnmowers offer cordless convenience and lower emissions, but their run time depends on the battery capacity.

What should I consider when choosing a lawnmower based on my garden size?

For small gardens (under 150 square metres), a smaller electric or battery-powered mower with a narrow cutting width (around 30-35cm) is usually sufficient. Medium-sized gardens (150-400 square metres) may benefit from a larger electric or battery-powered mower, or a small petrol mower with a cutting width of 40-45cm. Large gardens (over 400 square metres) typically require a powerful petrol mower with a wider cutting width (45cm or more).

How can I safely dispose of an old lawnmower in Northern Ireland?

Contact your local council in Northern Ireland to find out about their waste disposal services. Many councils offer collection services for bulky items or have designated recycling centres where you can dispose of your old lawnmower. Ensure that any petrol or oil is drained from the mower before disposal, following environmental guidelines.