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Old 11-06-2004, 06:27 AM
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Having laid a new lawn two weeks ago I'm now looking to buy a new
lawnmower. I already have a petrol mower for my big front lawn but
this is just too heavy to lug around the back.

The lawn is 75sq metres, flat and of a fine seed grass variety. I'm
looking to get a decent finish but don't want to go as far as stripes
as the lawn is a funny shape so stripes would be a pain in the ****
and would look odd.

I am happy to mow twice a week or more if required.

Any suggestions for a lawnmower? Budget up to £100.


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Can't help you with the lawnmower , not familiar enough with local
knowledge.
However!..... There's no need to write **** to say neck.
I was brought up a very strict Calvinist by a very stern Mother.
Furthermore, and worst of all I have done time In His Majesty's Royal Air
Force, and as everyone knows, that sort of language is discouraged in the
Mess. You're on a 252!. so that'll larn thee!.
Doug. (:^)

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Old 11-06-2004, 08:16 AM
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"Paul" wrote in message
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Having laid a new lawn two weeks ago I'm now looking to buy a new
lawnmower. I already have a petrol mower for my big front lawn but
this is just too heavy to lug around the back.

The lawn is 75sq metres, flat and of a fine seed grass variety. I'm
looking to get a decent finish but don't want to go as far as stripes
as the lawn is a funny shape so stripes would be a pain in the ****
and would look odd.

I am happy to mow twice a week or more if required.

Any suggestions for a lawnmower? Budget up to £100.


********
Can't help you with the lawnmower , not familiar enough with local
knowledge.
However!..... There's no need to write **** to say neck.
I was brought up a very strict Calvinist by a very stern Mother.
Furthermore, and worst of all I have done time In His Majesty's Royal Air
Force, and as everyone knows, that sort of language is discouraged in the
Mess. You're on a 252!. so that'll larn thee!.
Doug. (:^)

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Old 11-06-2004, 09:20 AM
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Default Lawnmower for decent finish on small lawn.


"Paul" wrote in message
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Having laid a new lawn two weeks ago I'm now looking to buy a new
lawnmower. I already have a petrol mower for my big front lawn but
this is just too heavy to lug around the back.

The lawn is 75sq metres, flat and of a fine seed grass variety. I'm
looking to get a decent finish but don't want to go as far as stripes
as the lawn is a funny shape so stripes would be a pain in the ****
and would look odd.

I am happy to mow twice a week or more if required.

Any suggestions for a lawnmower? Budget up to £100.


********
Can't help you with the lawnmower , not familiar enough with local
knowledge.
However!..... There's no need to write **** to say neck.
I was brought up a very strict Calvinist by a very stern Mother.
Furthermore, and worst of all I have done time In His Majesty's Royal Air
Force, and as everyone knows, that sort of language is discouraged in the
Mess. You're on a 252!. so that'll larn thee!.
Doug. (:^)

*******


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