98% of my customers don't want a catcher mower as they get tired of having to empty the catcher every six feet and if the catcher flap is lifted up it presents a safety hazard with stones being projected directly to the operator.
The quality of the current self propelled side throw Victas leave a lot to be desired especially if one wants it to last.
The only option is to buy older Victas but a lot of my customers use four strokes so it could be a challenge convincing them to use an older mower & also having to mix fuel.
Personally I'm perfectly happy with an old Victa 2 stroke but not everyone wants a noisy and smoky mower so I have to have another option.
The toughest drive system on a 'normal style' lawn mower would be the Snapper mower but that isn't sold here. I presume this is to prevent it from killing Victa's sales since both are owned by Briggs & Stratton.
https://www.snapper.com/na/en_us/product-catalog/push-mowers/commercial-walk-mowers.htmlThe issue I'm facing is how to import these mowers without going broke having to pay import & customs fees etc.
Has anyone had recent experience in this area?
I have also thought of building a side discharge & self propelled mower but I doubt all the liability risks of selling a 'home made' mower to customers would be worth it.
Likewise, if I wanted to commercialise I also highly doubt it would be worth the investment just to sell half a dozen a year with no easy way to tell if it won't send you broke.
(I have no idea what restraints are enforced on this sort of area but I'm sure there will be something like an ADR that has to be adhered to.)
It is simply no longer as easy as it was when Victa started out!