1606 days ago

Masport 450 sprint B&S Lawn Mower for sale

Nigel from Hamilton East

SALE IS FOR MOWER ON THE LEFT

Masport 300/AL 18" Alloy body

Briggs and stratton 148 c.c engine



Brought new and installed;



Piston rings

Oil seals

Head gasket

Crank case gasket

Blade boss and key way

Spark plug

Air filter

Muffler

Axle mounts x4

Ball bearing wheels x4, 6 months old

Fresh oil

blades sharpened

Engine and head painted with High Heat paint.



These parts cost $270 alone. These are good solid mowers and should last you years with little maintenance.

3 month Warranty included.



Pick up is in Hamilton

Can deliver within waikato for a small charge

Price: $260

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