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Lawn Mower question

Posted by frank300 (My Page) on
Mon, Jun 18, 12 at 0:23

I may be putting grass or sod in my yard. I have been hesitant to because I have found lawn mowers to be very heavy even to drag.

Can someone please offer suggestions on the lightest possible weight lawn mowers.

Thank you in advance.

frank300


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Self propelled


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The lightest possible lawn mower that should very easy to drag will be a a person-powered push reel mower. Mclane makes some nice ones. That may not meet your undisclosed requirements. What are you looking for in the way of features


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Frank--A little more detail would be helpful. What kind of grass, how big an area, what kind or terrain, etc. would be very helpful to formulate a response. Best Wishes--Carl


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So, if he'll be frank with us, we can be frank
with him?


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Frankly speaking I'm hoping Frank comes back with some frank answers so that we frankly assess his mowing needs.


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you can adjust the cutting height of your mower to a higher position at the begining of your mowing


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Frankly speaking I think frank got tired of the frank talking and frankly I think that frank got lost.


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