TGMForum
Members
  • Total Members: 316
  • Latest: Steeley
Stats
  • Total Posts: 2,406
  • Total Topics: 860
  • Online today: 59
  • Online ever: 275 (January 22, 2020, 07:39:54 PM)
Users Online
  • Users: 0
  • Guests: 42
  • Total: 42

Recent Topics

Welcome to The Garden Machinery Forum


Welcome to The Garden Machinery Forum.  This site is here for all budding gardeners / Landscapers, domestic users and  pro users alike.  Got a problem with your Lawnmower, Strimmer, Chainsaw etc, then this is the place to ask for advice, hopefully we'll have the answers you're looking for, or one of our helpful members will share some advice.  Maybe you're not sure what new kit to purchase, I mean there's a vast array of products on the market these days, just ask, and one of us will be able to advise you.

Suggestions for the site are welcome. just post in the site feedback board.  Anyway, have fun and please jump in and chat in the forum.

Oh, and don't forget to check out our YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/@TGMForum And subscribe if you can it would be appreciated.

Disclaimer: All user generated content, posts, and discussions, contained on TGMForum are the intellectual property of TGMForum.  We reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users of TGMForum, with our own internal tracking.

This site contains product affiliate links. We may receive a commission if you make a purchase after clicking on one of these links.

TGMF is a participant in the Amazon EU Associates Program. This affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to products on Amazon.

Pages: 1 ... 97 98 [99] 100
Good day, I am a novice mechanic and don't tend to do it very often. I have a Westwood T1800h and due to running out of fuel, after refuelling it the engine begun to hunt due to dirt in carb. I duly removed carb and cleaned out by removing the few screws there are, wiping and replacing them and sure...

Read More

What are your thoughts on the best petrol mower at present for <£600.
I have used that value due to the fact that modern mowers don't tend to last very long, and spending £1000 just isn't worth it, IMO.
To my mind, a mower has 3 main parts- engine, gearbox (if self propelled), and cutting deck.
So, on these

...

Read More

Has anyone switched from using a Petrol lawnmower to Cordless Battery powered machine? The Battery equipment certainly seems to be getting popular these days. Just wondered what you think of them.
Have just purchased an Aries Zoom 42 zero turn mower. Very pleased with the product and the cut it gives. Easy to use and ideal for cutting round trees and in tight areas. And above all great fun to use.
Pages: 1 ... 97 98 [99] 100
TGMF is a participant in the Amazon EU Associates Program. This affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to products on Amazon.