Hi Tony,

I think you'll find that the part of moving it on will be somewhat harder than expected as these larger industrial units have a very limited market. I had two Supercuts and found that I only had one enquiry on the 20 inch unit which was for sale, luckily it sold and now I can concentrate on the restoration of the Petrol 18 inch machine, which will be worth very little but I'm just doing it for SB heritage value and a bit of a trophy I guess. Yours will only be worth anything to a small cricket club that wants a second hand unit. Do you have the catcher with it ?

As Grumpy mentioned it's basically the weight of these machines that makes the domestic user turn away from them and that's why the Model 45 is so much more popular as you can flick them around corners and shrubs etc.

Best of luck with it and hopefully you can find it a new home.

Cheers,
BB


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