I will agree up to a point about disposability, although I actually think it's more down to the arrogant pricing of spare parts. Similar to car manufacturers. I do have three/four machines that need two or three bits to be serviceable, but what ends up happening is finding a s/h machine that has what I need and making one good one out of two. As an example, I have just written off a long reach hedge trimmer as it needs the bevel gears doing, I can but a new attachment for sun £200 yet the bevel gears (a small part of the overall machine) are £265 to buy.
Honda are no different. Try rebuilding a mower gearbox. Theres not much there, but the bits that you generally need cost circa 25% more than a new 'box. I suspect its partly down to internet shopping driving down new machine/attachment prices to a falsely low level, so they need to make their money somewhere.
Frank - I have two Toro ride-ons here that I am gonna market in feb/march. I agree about the build quality, far superior than the Deere's that replaced them, however deere parts are about 40% of the price of Toro, so a cleft-stick.
What I will say is this. I only ever use Stihl's own two-stroke oil, and we're very careful to get the mixture spot-on. Cheap 2# sells the machine short IMHO.
Clive
If you send me the machine model number/serial number/a picture of what you need, I'll look into it. My pal works in the spare parts quotation section at Stihl UK, which is about a half mile from my house!
That's mighty generous of you Jon, how come Stihl don't have the same attitude?
It's dark now and we're about to leave, so it will be a couple of weeks before I can photo. Even a part number may help.
Thanks mate, I'll take you up on your kind assistance. I'll PM you.
