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husqvarna lc18 What a little ripper

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My past mower was a mtd .I have been on the look out for a upgrade for a while and finally purchased the lc18 with mulching with it.So easy to use and push smooth quite and leaves the lawn looking like a little MCG.And the easy start what can I say I love it.Great vaule for money. There a truck load of rubbish out there thanks Husqvarna

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The Woz ReviewSouth East Queensland, QLD

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Husqvarna Lc-18 Lawn Mower - Mcdonald Murphy Great Service Great Mower

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Excellent all round lawn mower, if you are looking for a great mower, don't go past one of these the quality is excellent. smooth rolling, easy start and a mulching attachment that works like a dream.
McDonald Murphy, customer service was second to none, the staff couldn't do enough to assist in providing information and support.
Easy Start The quality is in the details solid construction and plenty of power



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NNair

NNairCountry NSW

  • 66 reviews

great mower and mulch

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NNair
NNair

Still working fine, bit rattly



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Mattn Sher

Mattn SherAU

  • 8 reviews
  • 12 likes

Great for a domestic mower

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Mike
Mike

I have this model just be mindful that the catcher cracks easily if you mow over a few sticks or worse any stones just be aware the area by lower rear handle is first area to crack and split unless you rivet tin plate inside catcher-problem solved

NNair
NNair

I'm thinking of getting this mower but catcher seems flimsy? Where would you rivet t tin plate any photos possible? Thanks how long have you had this for and any other problems, some suggest the height is too coarse?

Mattn Sher
Mattn Sher

I use this mower as mulcher, to keep nutrients in the lawn, so can't comment on catcher. Sorry.

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Rodney H.

Rodney H.asked

I'm not satisfied with the lc19ap husqvarna lawnmower after 3 days what can I do please

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Dave
Dave

Why are you not satisfied Rodney? I have issues with a simple lack of power after using other mowers over many years. This is dissapointing given that this isn't a cheap mower. It was checked out thoroughly and seems all ok, nothing obvious wrong with it...

Bruce

Bruceasked

Mower is very hard to start, think it maybe spark plug but how do you get it out. Taken it into dealer three times. Starts well after they play with it but a week later hopeless. What can I do to improve starting?

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Dave
Dave

Hi there Bruce

Mate - Starting has never been an issue for me, so I am unsure how to answer your question. Is the place you brought the Mower from a Licensed Dealer ? The Dealer in Petrie here is very good on the northside. Perhaps a phone call to them would help.

Just one thing, there is the little pump under the housing, do you do that around 5 times before starting ?

Dave

Bruce
Bruce

Thanks for the suggestion appreciated.

Bazza

Bazzaasked

How do I remove the blades?

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JandD
JandD

I get mower shop to do that tipping a mower on it's side to replace blades in not recommended.

Bazza
Bazza

Thank you for the reason you gave. That was a good one! But my concern is that I don't seem to be able to get the bolts to release with reasonable force and am frightened to break something.!
Barry.

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