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    Anyone have one? Thoughts?

    Only about a 2K SF area to cut, would like a bagger and cordless is nice but corded is ok as well
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarylandMark View Post
    Anyone have one? Thoughts?

    Only about a 2K SF area to cut, would like a bagger and cordless is nice but corded is ok as well
    U go'n green on us!! Gas & oil baby!! Oh the smell of fresh cut grass & the internal combustion engine!!
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    When I was in the Army and lived on base, I used one. Loved it.
    If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck!
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    I had one. It was a plug in model. I really liked it, way quiet, don'y have to keep going to gas station to fill up the gas can, etc.

    I didn't like dealing with the power cord though. If I get another it will be cordless.
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    Maybe you could use an Ipod with motor noises playing real loud .
    Can't see one for myself . My home is half an acre but I still use a
    John Deere tractor .

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    Get a old style manual rotary push mower...

    http://www.reelpushmowers.com/index.html
    Warning: There will be no warning shots.
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    Toro has a new battery powered one that will be out in March. Supposed to do 7k sq ft on 36 volts for $400. No news yet on how well it performs. I can tell you that it has been in testing in Florida for a while.
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    DO NOT get a plug in!!!! A few beverages and you will run the damn cord over and light yourself up like some damned african american lawn jockey.....

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    my thought.. i wouldnt do it. i cant see cutting grass on a battery
    i didnt drink steczs koolaid...
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    my thoughts.


    You're sounding gay. Stop
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    Javier said he would mow it cheap.....
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    my thoughts.


    You're sounding gay. Stop
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    Who the fvck thinks about lawnmowers in the winter after missing Key West and hardly using his boat all year?
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    2000 sf??? Just use a pair of scissors.
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    get a goat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dollabill View Post
    my thoughts.


    You're sounding gay. Stop
    Its because he is GAY
    Hot Licks Racing 371, seriousoffshore.com where everyone is an expert.
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    Mark, buddy your starting to scare a few of us. Your testosterone levels seem to be dropping by the day. You had better go ahead and buy a pretty pink electric chainsaw to go with your ***gy mower.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    Mark, buddy your starting to scare a few of us. Your testosterone levels seem to be dropping by the day. You had better go ahead and buy a pretty pink electric chainsaw to go with your ***gy mower.
    Or just give up and hire a gardener named Chuy.
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    I am a little concerned Mark. In the last month you have started threads on interior brick (aka. interior decorating), plantation shutters, electric lawnmowers, and OPRAH. What's next, Bunko and christmas crafts?
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    What do you expect from a guy who cuddles with dolphins?
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    What do you expect from a guy who cuddles with dolphins?
    I expect the dolphins to have more class.
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