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Had been looking for a small maneuverable ride on with catcher for our suburban block for some time. Saw the Stiga at local Bathurst dealer and decided to go for it. A great machine . Plenty of power and very maneuverable having a 1.5mtr turning circle and emptying the catcher is a breeze. The hydro transmission is great as it allows from dead slow to full speed with conveniently placed foot throttle. Has all the usual safety features which can be a bit of a PITA but that's the world we live in and hey it might just save your toe toes one d...
Read moreay. I would be struggling to find a negative with this machine but if I was to be pedantic would say the steering can be a little heavy at times but this has probably got more to do with it's very small turning circle than anything else. In summary little ripper.
Purchased in for $2,990.
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Have had our mower for about 3 months now and find it a very good tool. The best feature we found is the rear catcher, it really saves our backs and time by just backing into a garden and pulling up the handle and job done. Has a good turning circle. Only issue is it could be a little bit faster but who cares, it only the mowing not Nascar racing.
Purchased in at Performance Mowers for $2,900.
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I recently purchased my new Stiga Combi Ride-on mower to replace another brand of ride-on mower. I find it very easy to operate with the Hydrostatic Transmission compered with the old manual ride-on that I previously had. The small turning circle of the Combi suits my yard very well and also has sufficient power to do what I require it to do. I find the Stiga Combi Ride-on mower to be a very good ride-on mower for smaller yards and strongly recommend it for anyone who is looking for smaller type ride-on mower.
Purchased in for $2,999.
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This has a slightly bigger engine 244cc over 190 cc and has hydro transmission instead of manual or CVT that the garden compact had. Slightly bigger cut as well, 26" over 24". So I am thinking it may still lack power like the garden compact did. Time will tell if this is enough. So far has proved capable in short thin grass but does lack power when going up hill, so a little concerned about the longevity of the hydro tranny.
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Can not engage the blades. Engine cuts out when I pull the lever to engage blades. Grass catcher attached.
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Stiga Combi 1066 HQ5.0(3) | Stiga Combi 3072 HNo reviews yet | Stiga Combi 1066 HNo reviews yet | |
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Category | Ride-On Mowers | Ride-On Mowers | Ride-On Mowers |
Price (RRP) | $2,999.00 | ||
Zero Turn | No | No | No |
Power Source | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol |
Features | Mulching Capability and Side Discharge | Mulching Capability and Side Discharge | Mulching Capability and Side Discharge |
Catcher Type | Rigid | Rigid | Rigid |
Catcher Capacity | 150 L | 150 L | |
Cutting Width | 660 mm | 720 mm | 6,600 mm |
Height of Cut | 30 mm to 76 mm | 30 mm to 80 mm | 30 mm to 76 mm |
Number of Blades | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Noise Level | 98 dB | 100 dB | 98 dB |
Weight | 131 kg | 162 kg | 130 kg |
Transmission Type | Hydrostatic | Hydrostatic | Hydrostatic |
Horsepower | 4.5 hp | 4.5 hp | |
Dimensions | 1047 x 722 x 1825 mm | 1107 x 765 x 1860 mm | 1047 x 722 x 1825 mm |
Manufacturer Warranty | 2 year(s) | 2 year(s) | |
Engine / Motor | |||
Engine Name | Briggs & Stratton 950 E-Series ES 223cc | Briggs & Stratton PowerBuilt 3130 AVS 344cc | STIGA 950 E-Series ES 224cc |
Engine Type | 4-Stroke | 4-Stroke | 4-Stroke |
Brand | Briggs & Stratton | Briggs & Stratton | |
Engine Displacement | 223 cc | 344 cc | 224 cc |
Manual | Download manual | Download manual |
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