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Pedal-Powered Lawn Mowing $49 Half price,Bicycle Mower Adapter

robsdeals

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Pedal-Powered Lawn Mowing $49 Half price! Good Deal(based on reg price) but this can't have the good house keeping seal for safety??


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<< This attachment does not come with the mower, which is sold separately >>


if i remember right, the mowers are about $100.
for $150 u can get a cheap gas powered mower

i'd think it would be hard to make a tight turn w/ your bike
has anyone used one of these?
 


<< that thing it just an adaptor to use the mower, which costs $30 from the link on that page. so its $50 (adaptor) + $30 (mower) + $?? (bike) = $80+ >>



$30 is for the bagger. The mower is unavailable.

 


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<< This attachment does not come with the mower, which is sold separately >>


if i remember right, the mowers are about $100.
for $150 u can get a cheap gas powered mower

i'd think it would be hard to make a tight turn w/ your bike
has anyone used one of these?
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Being able to get a cheap gas powered mower is besides the point. Essentially, all a gas powered mower does is whack off the top of grass blades. By ripping off the top, you get those ugly yellow tips. On the other hand, a push mower cuts grass like a giant pair of scissors. They're even better if you have children 😀. A good push mower can cost you a lot more than a decent gas mower. Granted, I'm too lazy to use a push mower, and I don't care much about the colour of my grass 🙂.
 
don't forget the dammage your bike tires will do to your lawn, unless it's hard baked clay.....


 
Sounds interesting but it will need some serious downforce to get the blades spinning. Which will mean you will have to start off slowly and go slowly. I doubt it would work well all things considered. I like the idea though. I love biking and hate mowing so this would lessen the whole suckness of it.
 


<< Can't imagine mowing straight with this thing, it will definately be an ugly mow job. >>


How the f*ck would you turn, too? My typical (push) mowing style is to do one row, do a 180, then do the next row. Do you just ride ur bike around the lawn in random directions til you get all the long grass? Don't you leave tire tracks in the grass too?
 
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