https://www.screwfix.com/p/mountfield-sp53h-51cm-167cc-self-propelled-rotary-petrol-lawn-mower/976fy
They sometimes have it at a discount too. Only mower my guys haven't managed to kill within a couple of seasons, and that includes Vikings (£700) and an Etesia which at £900 was the most overpriced pile of rubbish I ever owned. Everything (and I mean EVERYTHING) broke or fell off it. The dealer Richmonds Groundcare were a bunch of tossers, and parts for the wanky Kohler engine were 4 weeks plus leadtime. Make sure you get the exact mower in the link above. I don't care what anyone says, Briggs can't touch Honda for reliability. I'd sooner have a Chinese Honda copy than a cheap Briggs on a mower.
I have two of the mowers above, and cannot fault them in the slightest. Latest purchase (last week) was a mint John Deere ride on- X165. 94 hours on the clock- had to pull the transaxle and replace a seal , and I think he'd been cutting the drive rather than the grass judging by the blades

Paid £700, a day in the workshop and under £100 in parts and she was like a new machine on her first service.
I took it out on a job I normally just leave a guy on for a day- local church. Two of us had it bashed out in an hour and twenty minutes!! Ā£160. Another hour at a local pub- offered whilst having a pint as I'd just bought it. Ā£80 for two of us. Another 50 mins for us both at another church- Ā£120. Swore I'd never be that old guy dragging a ride-on around behind a battered truck, but if you already have the contracts in place I think there might be money in it if you can bash it all out on one day. I've got two more hour long jobs for it also, plus it can do an hour of strimming in ten minutes so worth taking along in the back of the tipper just for twenty minutes. I've put ten hours on it this last week. I also have a less battered version of Roryās, and a Scag flail awaiting some workshop time.
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