bertsmobile1
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Naw Aussies are cheap
The average age of the mowers I fix is around 20 years and at least half are still running flat heads.
So mostly cheap single barrel carbs on single cylinder engines.
The only really new mowers I do are the 50 or so commercial customers with Toros, Scags Deere's & Walkers.
Even then there are 4 Great Dane Charriots in the commercial customers fleets
Oldest mower I work on apart from my own is 48 years old
Got a pile of Cox & Greenfields made in the 80's , 90's & 00's.
Probably because the roads are narrow so trailers have to be less than 72"s wide without a special wide load permit & we don't tow them behind 10 cylinder tank engines , Aussies do not seem to have the facination about monster decks that I see here.
Very few commercial bigger than 61" and most between 34" & 54"
The average age of the mowers I fix is around 20 years and at least half are still running flat heads.
So mostly cheap single barrel carbs on single cylinder engines.
The only really new mowers I do are the 50 or so commercial customers with Toros, Scags Deere's & Walkers.
Even then there are 4 Great Dane Charriots in the commercial customers fleets
Oldest mower I work on apart from my own is 48 years old
Got a pile of Cox & Greenfields made in the 80's , 90's & 00's.
Probably because the roads are narrow so trailers have to be less than 72"s wide without a special wide load permit & we don't tow them behind 10 cylinder tank engines , Aussies do not seem to have the facination about monster decks that I see here.
Very few commercial bigger than 61" and most between 34" & 54"