What You Need to Know
Battle of the Mowers
Of course, a new century brought about the invention of gas-powered reel mowers and gas-powered rotary mowers, but not everybody felt comfortable with this new technology.Many stuck with manual reel mowers, and many continue to use them today.
Some switched to electric devices, long extension chords (mended with patches of duct tape) stretched from screened in back porch outlets to impossible lengths.
Elderly women were partial to these electric devices, I realized. I was afraid for their safety, to be frank.
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In addition to the environmental advantages of zero pollution, they cost less, require minimal maintenance, they're less dangerous, and clean-up isn't a chore. Push mowers are lighter, smaller, and easy to operate.
Most push reels are quite inexpensive and many stores are rising to meet the increased demand.
According to a feature in Omni magazine, there's a mower that basically operates on its own, traveling your entire yarn during the day and resting at night. Apparently, a special fence is used to keep it within the lawn boundary.
Also, it is installed with a built in alarm to prevent possible theft, which, incidentally, keeps it from pestering the neighbor's cat.
The first mowers were manual reel mowers, also known as cylinder mowers.





