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99 days ago

Masport 4 stroke Mower 575 AL 675 Briggs and Stratton 190cc Ex condition, Reluctant sale, Extras included

Gavin from Bethlehem

This Masport 4 stroke mower is in excellent condition. Always kept in garage, washed monthly and regularly serviced [ oil change etc ] by owner. It is powered by a 190cc Briggs and Stratton 675 engine. It has the 4 masport quadrant cut blades disc cutting system.It has a 460mm [ 18inch ] heavy duty non-rust aluminium chassis. The front wheels are 175mm and rear wheels 200mm adjustable dual bearing wheels. Runs on 91 petrol.
The catcher is an HDRE hard plastic in excellent condition. It has a very comfortable upturned upper handle with soft grip and a reinforced lower handle for added strength. It has camlocks for quick release to put handle down.
Rear discharge,catching or mulching. Extras include the mulcher, a spare rear wheel, 5 litre petrol container, 600mm of 4 stroke oil and a 'back up' used spark plug. A top of the range mower when purchased.
Very carefully driven on flat lawns! Viewing and pick up Bethlehem. $245

Price: $245

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