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  • no then? thanks :(

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    It's not sold over here is it? Certainly looks like something I'd like to purchase.

    Although a full 90l bag might be a bit heavy... My 70l bag bends a bit when it#s full I can't see a 90l being better.

  • Funny as I did ask my local dealer about this model and he knew nothing about it either!

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    It's still sold in Australia and I think Poland, from the info I can find. I suppose it's not going to be as popular as for the money there's better rough cut mowers (which is a big attraction of the powerful engine, at least for me) and also better 4 wheel mowers for gardens.

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    It weighs 109 kg...
  • Not sure where it would fit in really. Seems pricey for what it is.

  • yes i got it for a bit less as relisted :)

    Gary Smith said:

    There was one on ebay a few weeks ago at £850, another on at the mo at £1200, 3 forward gears + reverse and ( I think) hydrostatic drive, although I don't know the weight of the Viking we have a 22" Etesia with a 9.5hp quacker engine, brilliant for long runs in wet grass on a large area but useless in a small garden, it weighs a ton and is just not manouverable, maybe the Viking is the same, too big/complicated and hence was dropped from the range?

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