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postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Ha Ha.Last week the wifey complained the lawn was not cut short enough.

So we had the blade sharpened also bought two new spacers.Again hardly cut the grass down.

So i checked it again.:blush:I had put the blade back on UPSIDEDOWN.

Can you believe that? We have had that Flymo for years.
 

Lisa21

Mooching.............
Location
North Wales
:evil::biggrin::biggrin:
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
I've done that with a chainsaw once, put the chain on backwards.
Needless to say I figured it out when it only managed to polish the tree bark a bit instead of cutting.
 

dav1d

Guru
If you think that's bad, my cousin always cuts wires on lawnmowers and strimmers through carelessness, plus she once put her hand in a lawnmowers blades that had stopped working. It started up again, and took off the top of her fingers (not much though). She has done other similar stuff, it's amazing she's still alive!
 
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postman

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
I hate the damn thing.Always get the cable wrapped around me legs.So i do a crap cut and thats why the wifey is cutting the lawn.
I also want a push cylinder mower.
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
We have a petrol mower:evil: A self propelled one, not a sit on one. So you just push a lever and off you go:becool:
Its great, no cables to get caught up in or worry about, you just check the petrol and oil, prime it then go:becool:
It was a bitch to get started after the winter though. I had to mess about with it and prime it alot, then it started with alot of smoke:laugh:
Takes alot less time to cut the lawn aswell
 
Location
Rammy
i liked my gran's method of cutting the lawn

big heavy cylinder mower on a sloping garden

she used to tie a rope to the washing pole, tie the other end to the mower and push it a bit until it would go down the long garden on its own

the rope used to stop it from going into the hedge and she'd then pull it back up and do it again.
 
I use these to cut 'my' grass! :tongue:
 

buggi

Bird Saviour
Location
Solihull
Joe24 said:
We have a petrol mower:evil: A self propelled one, not a sit on one. So you just push a lever and off you go:becool:
Its great, no cables to get caught up in or worry about, you just check the petrol and oil, prime it then go:becool:
It was a bitch to get started after the winter though. I had to mess about with it and prime it alot, then it started with alot of smoke:laugh:
Takes alot less time to cut the lawn aswell

a woman round the corner from my mum's had a petrol mower and filled it with petrol in the shed and then started it in the shed. Boom! the shed went up and so did she. Fireman got called to a burning shed, put it out and then when they were clearing up they found her behind a nearby bush. she was [just about] alive at the time but i don't know what happened to her long term, only that she had major burns.

so moral of the story, don't refill and start your petrol lawn mower in an enclosed space.
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
Dayvo said:
I use these to cut 'my' grass! :tongue:

This is my little nippy go cart that i sometimes use.
DouglasBowie_grasscut.jpg


This is my other toy to use when cutting grass. Its a picture of me cutting the grass.
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Your little tractors are nothing
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
What i have for when i go to the neighbours garden to cut their lawn is this bad boy.
CAT_combine_harvester.jpg

Oooooooooo arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
I got a brand new combine harvester and im giving you a key....................
 
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