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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho
(Post 1098652)
You must not have much grass or grass that is not thick. I used to use one. You develop lots of arm strength with them.
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Mark, It's sandy soil where I am so the grass isn't too thick. There's a medium size front yard of grass though.
My non motorized push mower works better when the grass has thickened up a little as it's thick bladed grass. In my area we get our rains in the summer so it tends to take off during October and through the Summer which begins in December.
I can't use it on a slope though. The footpath is on a slope and that's difficult for me in case I fall on the road with my vertigo. Mostly I do that with a line trimmer/whipper snipper and only if I'm feeling steady.
It all hurts my back and arm muscles but I get over it. I actually enjoy it :o
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