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If you pay him enough, Manual will probably do a good job. :biggrinjester:
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Self-Propelled :thumbs2: :thumbs2:
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When I had a half acre to mow, I was happy I got the self-propelled. I thought my neighbor's riding mower was overkill but different strokes and all that.
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I also have the HRX217 and love it. I have about 3/4 of an acre that I can take care of in about 45-60 minutes depending on the heat. I also mow another area (no obstructions) periodically that is about 2 acres in about 90 minutes.

However, if I were younger (<30) I might still get a light-weight lower cost push mower.
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Neuton makes a battery powered mower. I have 2. One cuts a bigger patch than the other but they are easy to use and don't make any noise. Made for smaller mowing areas though. I really liked my electric start Lawnboy too. It was self propelled and light but it died and lawnboy went out of business or sold out to someone else. So I got the Neuton(s). Unless you really enjoy sweating, huffing and puffing and getting totally worn out when mowing grass get a self propelled anything over a push mower.
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Well, I pulled the trigger on a Toro with a Honda motor. But it is a manual push mower and not self-propelled. I was going to buy the self propelled, but just decided that I've been using a push mower for over 20 years, and there's no reason to change now. Plus, it is good exercise. Thanks all for the advice.
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CodeJockey wrote: But it is a manual push mower and not self-propelled.
Boooooh ! :totap:

Kidding. :mrgreen:

You're right about it being good exercise though.
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I use a self propelled. . . then shower. . . then go to the gym for my exercise.
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glbedd53 wrote:Goat
:smilelol5: "rlol" :lol::
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USA1 wrote:
glbedd53 wrote:Goat
:smilelol5: "rlol" :lol::
llama... don't smell as bad, and they're cute too!
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Crossfire wrote:
USA1 wrote:
glbedd53 wrote:Goat
:smilelol5: "rlol" :lol::
llama... don't smell as bad, and they're cute too!
But do they give milk? :mrgreen:
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