Here's an experiment I did with my self-propelled mower. It's cutting most of the back yard (a large circle) by wrapping a rope around a ...
Here's an experiment I did with my self-propelled mower. It's cutting most of the back yard (a large circle) by wrapping a rope around a ...
Oh boy . If this is not a classic. So my Neighbor from across the street comes over ,and asks to use my Lawnboy ,says he was almost done with his yard ,and his Lawnmower conked out ,and he had like 4 strips left to cut. The thing is ,the day before ,he had helped me hang a piece of sheet-rock in my garage (5/8) ,so heavy ,on the ceiling ,where I had water damage from a leak ,so I felt ,I couldn't say no . Well he returned it 10 mins later . and I thought nothing .But the next day ,I fired it up ,to...

I am in the market for a walk-behind, self-propelled mower. The key is self-propelled. I need something that will pulled up the slopes in my yard. Every review I've seen does not address the power of the self-propelled function.
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go with a gear type transmition, even if it has a smaller engine it should be able to go up any hill that should be mowed! friction based systems will probably slip and as for as front or rear drive, go with rear drive for hills, the weightis mostly on
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