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- RyanSchultz
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Any recommendations for a sturdy, hard core, push lawn mower?
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- Rick F
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I really like the Snapper lawn mower (w/ 6 forward speeds). My last one lasted 18 years. Had to finally replace it 2 years ago. You can get it with a 'Briggs and Stratton' engine OR with a 'Honda' engine. A Snapper with a Honda engine is about $100 more. B & S engine is fine for my taste though. 6 hp and very realiable (cheaper on parts when you do need parts).
Miraphone 5050 - Warburton BJ/RF mpc
YEP-641S (recently sold), DE mpc (102 rim; I-cup; I-9 shank)
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YEP-641S (recently sold), DE mpc (102 rim; I-cup; I-9 shank)
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- Chuck(G)
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- ThomasDodd
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These last a long time
And are good for the environment and you'll get exercise too.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 4379195618

You can find many that still work after over 50 years.
Like these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 4379195618
You can find many that still work after over 50 years.
Like these
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My family has a manual lawnmower like shown above, and it has been great. We live in the city and have a small backyard, so we don't need much in the way of power. I can definately see that this kind would not be enough for someone with a very large lawn. Different mowers for different needs, just like tubas!
Getzen G50 w/ York Monster EEb bell
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Meinl Weston 2182
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- Matt G
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Re: Lawn Mowers
If you're looking for push (non-self propelled), Lowe's and Home Depot normally stock a 6.5hp unit that is a three-way (mulch, side discharge, and bag). The Lowe's brand (Troy-Bilt) is better and about $10 cheaper at around $180.RyanSchultz wrote:Any recommendations for a sturdy, hard core, push lawn mower?
With 6.5hp, you will rarely bog down and at $180, they are nearly disposable with about a 5 year life, the way I see it.
Dillon/Walters CC
Meinl Weston 2165
Meinl Weston 2165
- Stefan
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
- ThomasDodd
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Memory failedd me at the time, so I included a picture.the elephant wrote:Those manual push mowers are actually called "reel mowers" and I use this one every two weeks:
Behold, the Scott Classic reel mower!!
My mower died Monday. Probably won't be cheap top fix. 19.5 HP B&S twin.
I looked uop some parts, and need to take it apart and see what's broke.
Might get the boy/wife working with a reel though. The both need the exercise.
Sure, it'll take them a week to finish the yard. But that's just in time to start over:)
- ThomasDodd
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- RyanSchultz
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Here in the Southeast,we spend six months a year battling an encroaching
jungle.I have a Toro push mower-5 hp,a Toro string trimmer,electric hedge clippers and a 20 hp (Kholer engine) Husqvarna riding mower.I really don't need the Husqvarna but I wanted it.My grandson and I tour the neighborhood on it.
jungle.I have a Toro push mower-5 hp,a Toro string trimmer,electric hedge clippers and a 20 hp (Kholer engine) Husqvarna riding mower.I really don't need the Husqvarna but I wanted it.My grandson and I tour the neighborhood on it.
- MaryAnn
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Not a bad idea...I'd love to have goats some day. They are supposed to do a great job on the grass, unlike sheep who pull it up by the roots.TubaTinker wrote:
Someone I know who grew up on a "gentleman's farm" had goats that would go places in the car with them just like the family dog. Another person I knew who had the same kind of farm had goats that were also like dogs....they followed you around and wanted you to pat them and stuff.
MA, who likes goat milk WAY better than cow milk
- Chuck(G)
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I've got friends who keep their yard tidy with pygmy goats--and there's a "rent a goat" operation out here. I've been tempted, but I'm afraid that the dogs might not like the attention that the goats would get.
But goats will eat just about anything that's lower than their eye level, including poison oak, blackberry bushes, fir seedlings...
But goats will eat just about anything that's lower than their eye level, including poison oak, blackberry bushes, fir seedlings...