My Hayter lawnmower is used about 1 hour a week, and about 35 weeks a year. I admit that it's kept in a shed and never really serviced, lying idle over winter; but today I had to clean the spark plug - and it's only 30 years old.
Note, the plug was only cleaned, not replaced; and the mower usually starts on the first pull. I wonder whether the current mower offerings will still be going in 2042?
Some parts just don't last
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Re: Some parts just don't last
Im a gardener and the mowers I use at peoples houses are always falling apart,but one persons mower which I use keeps on going as it old.The one I use at home is a Ransomes and was 50 years old 3 weeks ago as it was bought on my dads 30th birthday and now he is 80, apart from replacing the spark plug last weekend it keeps going.
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Re: Some parts just don't last
my lawnmower is 60 years old and only needs kiss and cuddle now an again
I know I'm a martyr to my grass

I know I'm a martyr to my grass

Cheers Alex
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Re: Some parts just don't last
It looks like Morris Minor owners like old things driving 40 plus year old cars and using 30 plus year old mowers 

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Re: Some parts just don't last
spot on 

Cheers Alex
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Re: Some parts just don't last
My Hayter Harrier 41 has just expired. The starter pins will not engage, the engine hunts and if it is switched off for more than 5 mins when hot it will not start. I took it to my local repair shop and was told that the Techimeh engine was no longer made and parts were not available. Current mowers use a Briggs and Stratton engine.
Anyone want a mower for spares?
Anyone want a mower for spares?
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Re: Some parts just don't last
Mike just buy an engine off ebay to replace the Techumseh and get a few years more or better still buy a Honda HR 

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Re: Some parts just don't last
I have a second hand ATCO cylinder lawn mower. I can't remember exactly when I bought it and I don't know how old it is but it does the business very well (all those lovely parallel stripes). How will I know when it is worn out?
Regards Ian

Regards Ian
Busy collecting parts for my '52 MM Convertible and 1949 Saloon restorations. :o
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Re: Some parts just don't last
From your grandchildren if you maintain it well!How will I know when it is worn out?![]()
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"