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Default Don't laugh too hard! the mower got borked first time out...

Clark said:

Eggs Zachtly wrote:


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And, while you're waiting, please d/l and install OEQuotefix. =P


OK I downloaded and installed Quote fix, (everything else I run is Mozilla),
funny never heard of this software! ( I own and operate a PC repair shop),
I however have not read the documentation.


WooHoo! Yes, that's *much* better, thanks!


It's brand new. If they won't cover a stick of that size, doing
unacceptable damage, then ****-em. Get *all* of the money back, and
buy a better mower. Dood... it's brand new. There's no excuse. That
stick should never have caused excessive damage


I think your right.


I'm just saying that's what I'd do, whether it's right or not I dunno. =)
But, I know if I spend that kinda money on a mower, it better be tougher
than one of those kiddie mowers that blow bubbles, and it sounds like this
one isn't/wasn't.

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Eggs

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