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Jude
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Joined: Wed Nov 30, 2005 8:17 pm Posts: 358 Location: Chester
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 Retro approach to mowing
Picked up a manual mower won on e-bay yesterday, cost £14.50. Tried it out on our small back lawn before taking it over to the plot. Did the job in half the time it takes with the Flymo hover and with less effort. Wonder if I can get hold of another one!
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Colin Miles
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Joined: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:18 pm Posts: 938 Location: Llannon, Llanelli
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 Re: Retro approach to mowing
I am wondering about getting one too as my smallish front lawn is on a slope and the hover doesn't do a very good job. The big honda is too unwieldy.
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Jude
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Joined: Wed Nov 30, 2005 8:17 pm Posts: 358 Location: Chester
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 Re: Retro approach to mowing
Well, I know I haven't given it much of a trial, Colin, but I am impressed. Nothing like the unwieldy things with heavy rollers that I remember from my youth, this is a Qualcast Panther 380, lightweight and manoeverable, and I actually enjoyed using it!
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The Mouse
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Joined: Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:47 pm Posts: 607 Location: Northampton
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My son's landlady turned up with one of those a few weeks ago so that he and girlfriend could keep their lawn mowed. We were pleasantly surprised with the results. He tried it on my allotment paths to see if it would be worth me getting one (the strimmer kills my back!). The paths are quite rough, but all in all it coped quite well. The reviews are generally good too, although the most recurrent negative comment relates to its "poor" construction, so I will wait and see how theirs stands up to regular use before I go out and get one myself. I hadn't thought of looking on E-bay - if I could get one for under £15 I would be very happy. 
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Primrose
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Joined: Tue Aug 29, 2006 8:50 pm Posts: 3403 Location: Bucks.
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 Re: Retro approach to mowing
Well I can envisage that if the cost of petrol goes up much further, everybody will be abandoning their fuel powered mowers and going back to the manual ones, or buying a goat ! Who ever thought that mowing your lawn would become a rich man's occupation ?? 
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Marigold
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Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 4:31 pm Posts: 231 Location: South West Ireland
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Primrose wrote: Well I can envisage that if the cost of petrol goes up much further, everybody will be abandoning their fuel powered mowers and going back to the manual ones, or buying a goat ! Who ever thought that mowing your lawn would become a rich man's occupation ??  Goats are quite fussy eaters.. they love vegetables and flowers too.. fond memories of mine running off with a daffodil hanging rakishly from her mouth...
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Colin Miles
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Joined: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:18 pm Posts: 938 Location: Llannon, Llanelli
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 Re: Retro approach to mowing
My small front lawn is on a slope and the Honda petrol mower is too awkard to use and the Flymo does a poor job. So I definitely need a hand mower. Anyone any suggestions as to which one to get? The Handy Hand mower looks to be the cheapest new http://www.mowermagic.co.uk/acatalog/The_Handy_Hand_Cylinder_Mower.html
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Johnboy
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Joined: Tue Nov 22, 2005 2:15 pm Posts: 5405 Location: NW Herefordshire
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 Re: Retro approach to mowing
Hi Colin, One of my daughters has a vertically challenging lawn area and has found that the cheapest electric mower from Argos does an admirable job for her. It is very light and manoeuvrable and had great difficulty with her other power mower. JB.
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Colin Miles
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Joined: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:18 pm Posts: 938 Location: Llannon, Llanelli
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Thanks Johnboy. You pointed me to Argos and the reviews of the hand mower has convinced me that that is the one for me. My Flymo works but gives a poor cut and you have the electric cables getting in the way, hence the desire for a manual one.
_________________ The man of science has learned to believe in justification, not by faith, but by verification. Thomas Huxley
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Colin Miles
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Joined: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:18 pm Posts: 938 Location: Llannon, Llanelli
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Bought one from Argos this afternoon. Just stopped raining so I tried it out on my back garden. Brilliant. So easy to use. Might use it on the large back garden instead of the motor mower!
_________________ The man of science has learned to believe in justification, not by faith, but by verification. Thomas Huxley
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Clive.
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Joined: Thu Nov 24, 2005 6:01 pm Posts: 1319 Location: East Lincolnshire.
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I couldn't resist posting this picture of my hand mower.  Clive. Once upon a time user of Qualcast Super Panther, Webb Witch, Ransomes Ajax. Recently user of 1969 Atco Battery Electric 14"..and as it needs a new battery.  ....now a pre 1995 Hayter Harrier 41 petrol user.. 
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