Founded in 2008. The Landscape Juice Network (LJN) is the largest and fastest growing professional landscaping and horticultural association in the United Kingdom.
LJN's professional business forum is unrivalled and open to anyone within within the UK landscape industry
LJN's Business Objectives Group (BOG) is for any Pro serious about building their business.
For the researching visitor there's a wealth of landscaping ideas, garden design ideas, lawn advice tips and advice about garden maintenance.
Replies
Got four of them, two mulchers and two collectors.
I was impressed with them yesterday, the 21" mulcher is a beast, but the 19" mulcher would be practical for me, but they are pricy...
Rob
Which ones are you running briggsandscrapem ?
Rob
I hired an 84cm Mulchmeister to cut a paddock with. Very very impressed but at 5 grand it's only a bit less expensive than an Etesia Atilla SKF(or D I can't remember) which has the same width but is faster and can deal with steeper slopes with dual wheels.
Two 51 mulchers, one four stroke and the other two stroke. Two old shape 53 collectors, again one four stroke and one two stroke. Problem with the two stroke engines is they take a real hard pull on the starter to get them going. Once running I think they are better than the four stroke.
Not trying to tell you how to do your job or anything but wouldn't the 48 be a bit small ?
Robert Keetley said:
briggsandscrapem said:
Thanks for the reply, most of my work is domestic, so the 48/19" would be about right, I currently use an 18" rover & an alko for domestic & smaller areas, & have a 51 for larger areas but find it to big in gardens.
I did like the way they easily dealt with rough stuff, then a change of height & cut lawns, I have a couple of regular large jobs, one is mostly rough but the other, where I demo'd the mowers, goes from lawn to rough back to lawn, to an orchard, so is challenging.
Rob