Blowtorch
Familiar Face
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- 64
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- Madtown, Wisco
Just wondering if any of you good folk are using the old-timey reel mower for your lawn.
As a kid I would mow the lawn for my grandparents. My grandfather would ****** that I use a reel mower near the house. I hated it but he was right as it did produce a much cleaner cut. Today I have a neighbor that uses one exclusively and it just doesn't do the job I think it should.
Your grandfather would "******"???
I tried using one a time or two when I was very young, Dad had it and mowed our yard with it until he had saved up enough to get a power mower. I think at the time I tried it was probably 1950-51 when I was 5 or 6 years old. and remember it being very hard to push, even on the sidewalk with no grass to cut. I think it took dad over half the day to mow, the yard was just too large for that type mower.
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There was a fellow who had a sharpening shop set up in an old milk van and he came by and sharpened the blades for us several time a year. That makes a big difference when using this type of mower. Harder to find someone to sharpen these machines now.