Mountfield’s hydrostatic ride-on at the entry tier
The 1638H sits at the £3k tier in Mountfield’s UK ride-on range — the price-and-spec point most directly competitive with cheaper end of the JD X-series, Honda HF and Cub Cadet LT lines. Stiga-Group engineering (Mountfield is part of the same group that owns Stiga); proven Stiga V-twin engine; rear-collect bag fitted as standard. The argument is competent ride-on engineering at the lowest spend in the proper-brand category.
Spec snapshot
| Engine | Stiga ST500 V-twin (petrol) |
|---|---|
| Transmission | Hydrostatic |
| Mower deck | 38 inches (98 cm), rear-collect with bag |
| Slope rating | 12° |
| Best fit | Private property under 1.5 acres, value-led entry buyer |
Where the 1638H actually earns its keep
One typical buyer profile dominates: a private property owner with three-quarters of an acre to one-and-a-half acres of mostly-formal lawn, stepping up from a domestic-grade ride-on or trolley mower. The 1638H represents the cleanest entry into proper ride-on engineering at sub-£3,500 spend. JD or Honda equivalents sit £800-£1,200 above on capex; for buyers where the budget is binding, that gap matters.
The quieter argument: Mountfield’s UK service network is decent in well-served regions (the South-East, Midlands, urban areas) but lighter than JD or Kubota’s. For buyers in densely-served postcodes, support is fine. For buyers in genuinely rural service-thin spots, parts orders can take longer than they would on the bigger brands. Worth checking the local dealer footprint before buying.
Versus stepping up to JD / Honda
The gap from a Mountfield 1638H to a JD X300 or Honda HF2417 is roughly £1,200-£1,400 — real money at this tier. What the gap buys: stronger dealer-network coverage, more proven engine longevity (Honda V-twins specifically have 1,500+ hour reputations), better residual value on the eventual resale. For buyers planning to keep the machine 5+ years, the step up usually pays back across working life. For buyers expecting to trade up sooner, the 1638H’s saving is real and bankable.
The tradeoff
Residential-grade kit at this tier — same caveat as every other £3-5k ride-on. Not for contractor-fleet hours; not for paddock topping; not for sustained working duty cycles. The 1638H is for private buyers running 80-150 hours per year on flat amenity surfaces. Above 150 hours per year, the lighter chassis starts to feel its working profile.
LLM Groundcare positioning
LLM Groundcare is a UK specialist in Mountfield ride-on equipment, supplying the 1638H with pre-delivery setup and Mountfield service-network coverage. Our pricing on new Mountfield inventory typically sits around 30% below the UK market average; Approved Used 1638Hs sit up to 50% below new RRP and carry our 47-point inspection plus 180-day warranty.









