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RIP lawnmower
I feel I should have it repaired really, but as a new one will be £90 with free delivery, and there doesn't seem to be any way to get in at the motor through the cheap plastic shell anyway.I'm going to be ungreen and buy a new one.
If I had a flat garden, I'd choose a larger and more robust machine, but when you have three tiny lawns separated by loads of steps, and a further randomly hilly bit full of grass paths accessible only via yet more steps - a lawnmower that advertises itself as only weighing ten and a half kilos has a seductive appeal. Ten and a half kilos is only about the weight of two cats, and not even the biggest ones!
If I had a flat garden, I'd choose a larger and more robust machine, but when you have three tiny lawns separated by loads of steps, and a further randomly hilly bit full of grass paths accessible only via yet more steps - a lawnmower that advertises itself as only weighing ten and a half kilos has a seductive appeal. Ten and a half kilos is only about the weight of two cats, and not even the biggest ones!
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4 Kilos = One Small Cat, eg Yama
5 Kilos = One Standard cat, eg Footie
8 Kilos = One Hairy Bear Cat
14 Kilos = One Ronnie dog
22 Kilos = One Az
28 Kilos = One Mollydog
34 Kilos = One Duke
I may possibly soon be fostering a Wolfhound cross : if this happens, I will soon have a measure of weight even larger than One Duke. I don't know how much people weigh in Kilos, only in Stone.
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I suspect that is an infinite amount, or would that be chocolate cakes in the other one? I forget which is which.
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Have you considered a hand pushed lawnmower? They are pretty good for small lawns, and you don't have the weight of the motor.
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I considered a hand mower, but I fear it wouldn't have the oomph to get through undergrowth in those 'damn I should have done this last week' corners.
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