Hand Push Lawn Mower

   / Hand Push Lawn Mower #21  
One thing for certain... if rScotty does find just the right reel type push mower for his wife, he'll have some 'Yard Art' within 6 months! And probably be without a wife.
 
   / Hand Push Lawn Mower #22  
Yes, in the original post I guess I should have mentioned that what I'm looking for is info on the non-motorized reel type hand push mowers of yesteryear. But I want to get a good one.... and not too large. I remember some as being difficult to push, and others worked very nicely. Our climate here is dry - sort of arid, in fact - and the grass is sparse.

Anyway, I want to give the old style mower a try.
rScotty
is your wife a weightlifter?. people that buy the non-motorized version sell them quickly, too much effort without the motor..
 
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#23  
Aww... you guys are just goofing on us. I LIKE to push a lawnmower around - as long as it's just for us and not as a full time job. And this is a decent excuse to get a good tool to enjoy - that's a win/win in my book. Plus some exercise, too.

For that matter, my wife feels the same way. I'm betting that most of your wives do too. Now I'll admit we don't exactly wrestle to see who gets to mow, but face it, this isn't carrying bricks and bales, mucking stalls, or plowing a field.

Mowing a lawn just isn't all that much effort. A friendly thing, and kinda nice to do it without a motor roaring. Mowing a field is different.....

Sure we use our tractors a lot, but their job is do do things we simply can't do by hand. This is an excuse to get a good little mower.

How else you going to stay in shape while enjoying some work?
rScotty
 
   / Hand Push Lawn Mower #24  
rScotty, I have to ask. Have you ever used a ground drive ( non motorized) reel mower?

Quite a bit different from pushing a non self propelled rotary mower.
 
   / Hand Push Lawn Mower #25  
Maybe the answer .....


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cut a piece of grass with sharp scissors, and compare the cut with what this does, this can't come close to the sharp clean cuts a reel mower makes!..
 
   / Hand Push Lawn Mower #26  
cut a piece of grass with sharp scissors, and compare the cut with what this does, this can't come close to the sharp clean cuts a reel mower makes!..

Yes. But ONLY when reel blade to bedknife is in proper adjustment.
 
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#27  
rScotty, I have to ask. Have you ever used a ground drive ( non motorized) reel mower?

Quite a bit different from pushing a non self propelled rotary mower.

Yes, that's the kind I'm talking about...

I guess I'm old enough that when I say, ".....hand pushed" I just naturally think of those as being the non-self-propelled reel type mowers. And I think of "motorized" as having a motor to turn the blade, but it didn't drive the mower's wheels. When I was a kid cutting lawns with my buddys for weekend pocket money, self-propelled lawn mowers where the engine both drives the cuter and the wheels were somewhere off in the future. They probably existed, but not in our section of the rural South..

Frankly, most people where I grew up didn't want to pay to have their lawn cut with any kind of powered mower. There was an old lady who had one with a motor that spun the blade in a horizontal plane like a lot of modern ones - and she would sometimes loan it to us kids. We loved it of course, but most people didn't want their lawn cut that way. It left the grass kinda shaggy, and threw rocks and dirt in the process of scalping the high spots. It pushed easier than a reel type, but we still had to push it. The only advantage was it was faster. Most people preferred to have their lawns cut with a hand push type reel mower. There is a trick to getting the reel spinning fast enough to trim nicely up under hedges and right up against walls where you want the reel spinning but not much forward motion. Anyone who has used one will know what I mean.
rScotty
 
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   / Hand Push Lawn Mower #28  
If it gets too hard and tiring to push, you can power it.

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Bruce
 
   / Hand Push Lawn Mower #29  
Hey all, let me be a typical forum guy - tossing out a slightly on-topic, unsolicited opinion. In the last 3 years I've bought the Toro self propelled, personal pace electric start w/ rear wheel drive and a troy-bilt self propelled front drive electric start. Hands down the troy-bilt blows away the Toro to me. Here's why. The Toro doesnt start worth crap and the rear wheel drive will kick your butt pulling it backwards (which is what you do alot when trimming out with a push mower). The Troy-bilt starts super easy, is front wheel drive and and pulls backwards much easier. I find FWD is more natural when you push the handle down to lift and turn. The bagger is a little clumsy but between the 2, I run the Troy-bilt way more that the Toro. Electric start is the way to go for the little lady, too. Except I cant get mine off the Deere long enough to mow by hand!
 
 

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