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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. <br />
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Anyway, I want to give the old style mower a try.<br />
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I really don't think you need to worry about quality nor longevity.<br />
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First time you or she uses it and it hangs up on a twig and jams to an immediate stop, you'll understand exactly why you shouldn't worry about quality nor longevity. You'll understand much quicker than she will. My experience from using them 'back in the day' confirms that.<br />
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Up until I was about 12 years old I made my pocket money mowing yards with one of those reel type push mowers. Didn't matter if it were sparse grass or Johnson Grass, that was hard work, even for a scrappy broke-but-determined kid. It didn't take but a couple of years pushing that dang thing I saved up enough money to buy one of those new fangled mowers with a motor. Yeah, that was back in the '50's.<br />
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My suggestion is to skip the push mower thing. Buy her an electric mower if she's an environmental activist, or worse case, one of those $25 used mowers off of Craigslist. Let the push type reel mower fade into memory...</div>