I did a search on Aldi and found a thread here on Aldi lawnmowers before I started a new one...lol
I went to the local Aldi today to get some things and I noticed the lawnmower on the front page of their new catalogue sitting at the front of the shop.
I would post some pictures or a link but this could be considered as advertising, it's probably best for you guys to just check it out in the latest Aldi catalogue. It doesn't go on sale until Saturday 2nd March 2019.
I tell ya what it looks like the formula 1 of lawnmowers..lol
Built to perform, but not to last like almost everything is these days.
Zip a dee doo dah, zip a dee ay, another trash picked Victa, hip hip Hooray!
I don't know which mower/motor it uses but I do find most of those bigger Chondas are heavy to start, they take a big pull to get them rotating enough to fire, even the lawn beetles take a heafty pull to get them going. If only Honda had thought about it a little and put a primer on them they would have been so much easier to start.
That's another beauty of a good starting powertorque, it often takes only a very light pull to fire one up. I remember when new, they would fire up at the lightest pull of the cord less than half way up! I wonder, could a PT with long shaft be made to breath new life to an Aldi 21" model?
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Hi, Thats the one my brother bought last year. It leaked oil into the air cleaner from the motor, eventually would not go as the filter got clogged. It was taken back for a full refund no questions asked. Aldi service completely uninterested in any sort of repair. I wonder what happens to mowers like that.
Jeff, I'm guessing the motor had too much oil in it for it to be pumping it up the breather hose, I guess they just go in the dumpmaster. MF, I sold one of those 400 Gardenlines to an older bloke last week but it is too heavy for him to pull start, so I am putting a PT together for him at the moment. As for fitting a long shaft PT to a Gardenline, firstly you have to find the long shaft motor, they are probably about 5% of the PT's I get, then you have to drill the base to take the PT and also put a step in the height adjuster to go around the outside of the headBetter off just keeping the wheels and dumping the rest, but then the wheels don't even fit a Victa because the axle diameter is 14.8mm
Received one of these with the motor hanging off the deck attached only by the self-propelling belt and the cables.
The deck had rusted away around the three mounting bolts and it was on its way to the tip. A thick mass of dried grass cuttings was under the deck and on top leaf litter and grunge, no wonder it had rusted.
The motor had good compression and I thought it worth a bit of time and effort. Getting the crankshaft boss off was a hassle. Disconnected the self-propel mechanism, rotated the motor 30 degrees and drilled new mounting holes into the deck, cleaned out the fuel system and now have a nicely running mower, quite powerful.
Anyone wanting the SP drive belt let me know, yours for the cost of postage.