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Where To Buy An Inexpensive Brush Cutter And Lawn Mower


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I live near Chalong and look to buy some INEXPENSIVE lawn mower, i have a relatively big property.

Would buy also used.

Anybody can tell me where some shops are located.

Edited by sid1967
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Home Pro chalong has a range of petrol/gasoline lawn mowers they cost about the same as they do in

Australia, that's the only shop i have seen them in.

Now I would like a simple old fashioned push mower it would give me something to do in the early mornings.

Any idaes people?

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A friend of mine recently bought an old fashioned push lawn mower at Homepro, in the same building as Tesco Lotus. You need quite a bit of physical strength to operate the thing though.

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Ava liable at homepro Chalong.

Hand push reel mower 3990 baht, have fun pushing it through wet grass.

Electric rotary mower starting at 4300 baht, they are a bit of a hassle dragging cord behind you

and being careful not to run over it.

Petrol rotary mowers starting at 7990 baht good for a large area.

Brush cutters starting at 4500 baht, the cheapest one looks the same as the one i see Thai people

using and seems quite well made, it comes with a cutting blade which is great for meter high grass

but not good cutting lawn, you will need to purchase a line feed cutting head which may be an

accessory and cost extra, this would be the best option with the small size of the blocks of land

here.

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A 35cc 2-stroke brush cutter with harness should cost about 2500bht with blade, add another 200bht for a whipper

there are cheaper ones for under 2000bht but I think the engines are too small.

These are available from many Thai tool shops, usually seen hanging outside.

The big Thai style lawnmowers cost 5000-6000bht

Homepro and supermarkets are very expensive for their products, the electric ones are fairly useless and tend to burn out.

Edited by sarahsbloke
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A 35cc 2-stroke brush cutter with harness should cost about 2500bht with blade, add another 200bht for a whipper

there are cheaper ones for under 2000bht but I think the engines are too small.

These are available from many Thai tool shops, usually seen hanging outside.

The big Thai style lawnmowers cost 5000-6000bht

Homepro and supermarkets are very expensive for their products, the electric ones are fairly useless and tend to burn out.

Save initial outlay and get a couple of Goats

Best brush cutters amd mowers available

and you can start to make cheese!

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