Gem99ultra
Veteran Member
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.
is your wife a weightlifter?. people that buy the non-motorized version sell them quickly, too much effort without the motor..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
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!..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!..
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.