Husqvarna LC 247S Petrol Lawnmower — Reliable, Powerful, and Built for Your Garden
The Husqvarna LC 247S is a robust, high-performance petrol lawnmower designed for homeowners who demand efficiency and quality in their garden care. Perfect for medium to large lawns, this self-propelled mower combines Husqvarna’s signature durability with ease of use, making lawn maintenance faster and less tiring.
Key Features
✔ Self-Propelled Drive
The LC 247S is equipped with a powerful self-propelled system, meaning it moves with you. This reduces effort and strain, especially on uneven lawns or slopes, making it ideal for regular garden upkeep.
✔ Adjustable Cutting Heights
Easily choose your preferred grass length with seven cutting height options. Whether you like a short, tidy finish or a longer, more natural look, this mower gives you full control.
✔ Large Collection Capacity
The spacious 50-litre grass collector ensures fewer stops while mowing, letting you cover more ground in less time. Its ergonomic handle makes emptying quick and simple.
✔ Durable Construction
Built with a high-quality steel deck and durable components, the LC 247S is designed to withstand frequent use and UK weather conditions.
✔ Powerful Husqvarna Engine
The reliable 123cc petrol engine delivers strong, consistent performance, giving you clean cuts even on thick or damp grass.
✔ Comfortable Operation
A well-designed handle, intuitive controls, and smooth operation make mowing a breeze, even for extended sessions.
Technical Specifications
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Engine: 123cc Husqvarna 4-stroke
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Cutting Width: 47 cm
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Cutting Heights: 7 positions, 25–75 mm
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Drive: Rear-wheel self-propelled
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Grass Collector Capacity: 50 L
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Weight: 32 kg
Ideal For
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Medium to large lawns up to 1,200 m²
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Homeowners who want reliable, petrol-powered performance
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Gardens with slopes or uneven terrain where self-propulsion helps
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Those seeking durability, comfort, and low-maintenance mowing
Why Choose the Husqvarna LC 247S?
The LC 247S is perfect for anyone who wants a dependable, long-lasting mower that makes lawn care effortless. Its self-propelled system, durable build, and adjustable cutting options mean your garden will always look neat and professional — without the hassle or fatigue of a standard push mower.
Kirk Timms (verified owner) –
Fantastic service from Radmore & Tucker Exeter. Great product, delivered fully assembled complete with fuel and a proper handover given by the gentleman from Radmore & Tucker who delivered it. Previously owned a Honda mower but chose the Husqvarna this time as was better value for money with more features.
Ian Quayle –
Firstly, a big salute to Radmore & Tucker for their superb, faultless service. I bought the Husqvarna LC247S mower online after being let down badly by another online supplier. I ordered it on the Friday and it was here, in a Herefordshire village, the following Monday, carriage paid. Well done R&T and a special shout out for Nicole who helped me when I was being a bit dim with the online ordering.
The mower is a replacement for my trusty ancient Honda HRB275, which I bought in 1992. I serviced it myself and it has worked brilliantly until recently when the gearbox decided that I didn’t need ever to pull it backwards (the drive wheels locked solid in that direction). It wasn’t going to be economical to repair it.
The LC247S seemed to be an inexpensive but reasonable quality replacement. However, I do slightly regret buying it now as it has several shortcomings compared to my old Honda:
1. There is no throttle control, so it either self-propels (at a pretty brisk lick) or you push it yourself. If you stop to empty the grass box, then the motor stops and has to be restarted using the pull cord. It might be possible to slow the thing down with a throttle setting, but I haven’t found it.
2. The blade is turning whenever the engine is running. This means that you might not be able to use the self-propulsion to get the mower into position on the lawn. Our garden is on a slope, terraced, but with a sloping gravel drive. My old Honda used to chug its way up the drive with little effort on my part, but I have to push the new one as I can’t have the blade turning over gravel.
3. The 400 page Handbook has 13 pages of instructions in English, with copious safety warnings, some slightly inscrutable pictograms and brief descriptions. Not the easiest to understand. The starting instructions mention a primer bulb to pump fuel into the carburetor, but I haven’t found it (and, as it turned out, didn’t need it as the engine starts easily).
4. The engine is made by Briggs & Stratton, so there is a separate manual for this.
5. The grass bag needs to be assembled with the supporting frame. I found this slightly tricky and the manual wasn’t particularly helpful in this. There are quite a lot of plastic clips built into the the grass bag that need to be pressed onto the supporting metal frame. One of these was so stiff I needed a pair of pliers to get it on, but at least I don’t think it will come off again!
On the other hand, the mower is reasonably priced, so I expect you get what you pay for. I have used it once and it did what was expected in terms of cutting grass. I expect I’ll get used to its shortcomings. But, because I have some tricky curves and corners on my lawn, I can’t cut at the speed the self propulsion wants to take it. So I have to push it. Therefore I tend to think of this mower as a push-mower with a self-propulsion feature that can be used, provided you can walk fairly quickly, on long straight runs.