I actually have 2 lawn mowers of that type in my garage. I wouldn’t mind using them but the reels are sort of “frozen” and won’t turn. I wish I knew someone who knows how to fix the.
Scotts Silent hand lawn mower was so easy to use, my young sons loved mowing grass. When I was young reel type mowers were a bear to push. I loved the sound of playing cards clothes pinned on bicycles flapping against spokes. Unfortunately I ruined hard my folks prize card deck used for playing bridge.
I remember one glorious morning early in summer vacation, having just cadged some cards and clothes-pinned them on my bike, riding up and down, ‘cross the street, up and down. Until my mother, who didn’t sleep well at night, appeared at the front door on her last nerve cell inquiring, “What IS that NOISE?!”
ha! I can relate… my dad wouldn’t let me use the power mower and I had one of those, as well. Going up a steep hill with that thing was a blast, let me tell you!
Charliegirl Premium Member over 7 years ago
Oops!
kraftjeff over 7 years ago
Potential billions in collector cards clipped in the process…
Professor W over 7 years ago
The trick wore off REAL quick
laughingkitty over 7 years ago
I actually have 2 lawn mowers of that type in my garage. I wouldn’t mind using them but the reels are sort of “frozen” and won’t turn. I wish I knew someone who knows how to fix the.
Catfeet Premium Member over 7 years ago
Back to the drawing board, Red!
Lyons Group, Inc. over 7 years ago
I believe that works with bicycles.
John Wiley Premium Member over 7 years ago
My first lawnmower was a powered reel type machine. And I learned that yellowjackets don’t care what kind of lawnmower it is.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 7 years ago
there goes his Micky Mantle 1952 rookie card—(130K)
i_am_the_jam over 7 years ago
That was stupid…
alondra over 7 years ago
Poor Red!
Banjo Gordy Premium Member over 7 years ago
Scotts Silent hand lawn mower was so easy to use, my young sons loved mowing grass. When I was young reel type mowers were a bear to push. I loved the sound of playing cards clothes pinned on bicycles flapping against spokes. Unfortunately I ruined hard my folks prize card deck used for playing bridge.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 7 years ago
Things sometimes look much better on paper than in operation.
dogday Premium Member over 7 years ago
I remember one glorious morning early in summer vacation, having just cadged some cards and clothes-pinned them on my bike, riding up and down, ‘cross the street, up and down. Until my mother, who didn’t sleep well at night, appeared at the front door on her last nerve cell inquiring, “What IS that NOISE?!”
DeathTrip73 over 7 years ago
ha! I can relate… my dad wouldn’t let me use the power mower and I had one of those, as well. Going up a steep hill with that thing was a blast, let me tell you!