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Right so stupidly thought buying from machine mart would be a good idea ??? picked up a evolution petrol wacker for £280, got it home and opened it ans fuelled it, it runs but has no drive called them and they tell me they want to send it away before a refund. think not
Anyone know where the cheapest place to buy a belle 320 from? cheapest I have found is £700 new
Anyone know where the cheapest place to buy a belle 320 from? cheapest I have found is £700 new
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I bought a Clarke petrol pressure washer from Machine Mart a couple of months ago.... about £450.... after my trusty Karcher finally gave up the ghost..
Not a Honda engine but I thought for the small amount of use it gets it should be fine...not exactly talking new technology here are we?
Anyway...get it to a biggish cleaning block paving job, set it up, oil it up, connect it up and the thing is a pig to start. Then it starts but stalls as soon as there is any load on the engine. Then it runs for a bit dies and refuses to restart. I had an "operative" doing this job for me and as I was busy elsewhere I got my missus to run out and take it back to Machine Mart.
They tried the same tack with her....it needs to be sent away etc. She puffed out her pregnant belly and started a tirade about disgusting customer service and our rights as consumers.
They had her out of the door with a new pressure washer sharpish.
The replacement works a treat.
Not a Honda engine but I thought for the small amount of use it gets it should be fine...not exactly talking new technology here are we?
Anyway...get it to a biggish cleaning block paving job, set it up, oil it up, connect it up and the thing is a pig to start. Then it starts but stalls as soon as there is any load on the engine. Then it runs for a bit dies and refuses to restart. I had an "operative" doing this job for me and as I was busy elsewhere I got my missus to run out and take it back to Machine Mart.
They tried the same tack with her....it needs to be sent away etc. She puffed out her pregnant belly and started a tirade about disgusting customer service and our rights as consumers.
They had her out of the door with a new pressure washer sharpish.
The replacement works a treat.
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Had to hire a plate the other day and what a piece of crap it was to handle compared to our Bomag 18" job, makes you appreciate what we've got. Was plenty powerful enough but you just couldn't handle the thing accurately.
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