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Lawn mowers.(usage)(Brief Article)

Publication: Consumer Reports

Publication Date: 01-AUG-05

Author: Delaney, Martha
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Consumers Union of the United States, Inc.

Your ratings don't tell how heavy a mower is. As a woman mowing in the hills of Kentucky, I can assure you that there's a large untapped market for a light, self-propelled mower with back wheels that really grip instead of spinning uselessly because the speed is set for...

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