Man uses homemade mower for his hard to cut lawn.

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+7 1. cameramaster commented 6 years ago

As they say...'Necessity is the mother of invention'!
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+4 2. Scotsman50 commented 6 years ago

Better with this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IJ2gBQFJCU

Go to 2minute 35 of the you tube video
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+1 3. Klemm commented 6 years ago

Such a terrific terrain and all he can come up with is a lawn? Poor cod.
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+3 4. Thanny commented 6 years ago

My tractor would be able to cut that no problem. I guess a riding mower wasn't in his budget.
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+5 5. Urihep commented 6 years ago

Buy some sheep and the problem is solved!
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0 6. Judge-Jake commented 6 years ago

I'd pave it or gravel it. >:)
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+2 7. thefox commented 6 years ago

Nice big plot of land, but the lawn is largely unusable and as the video explains, very difficult to maintain. The solution is to terrace it, building a high retaining wall at the bottom next to the tree line, and leveling off part of the land. The result would be a more attractive, more useable and more easily maintained garden.
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0 8. buckleg08 commented 2 years ago

3goats would do the trick...:P
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0 9. krazeeeyez commented 2 years ago

#5, #8, True, or even a zonkey (half zebra, half donkey), but why not just let it grow wild, bugs love that shit.