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currently run weibangs for past 2 seasons and happy with them albeit belt drive but am closely watching the shaft drive models but dont seam to know anyone whos tried and tested them yet
Thanks, I'm also considering the belt drive version. I'm a bit concerned about the weight of these mowers , some of my lawns are quite soft and mossy, do you find the weight an issue?
we use both roller and non roller to be honest i tend to only use roller mowers on descent lawns or lawns we look after for lawn care but have used it on flat lawn bad with moss but just raised the cutting height and no problem
Hi, thanks for the info, I'm thinking of the 4 wheel version, I just find them more adaptable to different situations. I'll possibly get a weibang or blow the budget and have an etesia pro46.