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Aaron Cake
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Canada
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Posted - Nov 12 2003 : 3:03:24 PM
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My electric mower is corded. No batteries. I would think that a battery laden-mower would be quite heavy...Though probably not much more then a gas mower.
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BEatonNo1
Nobel Prize Winner
    
USA
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Posted - Nov 12 2003 : 4:23:26 PM
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cord huh? have you ever run over it
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cirvin
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USA
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Posted - Nov 12 2003 : 6:15:46 PM
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i could just see that happeneing. *whistle whistle, snap! kzzzzt!!!! BOOM!*
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Aaron Cake
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Canada
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Posted - Nov 13 2003 : 10:44:56 AM
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Yes, all the time. It doesn't cut. I don't even really bother trying to avoid it. Personally, I have never had any cord problems. It takes all of 30 seconds to figure out how to position it, and after that it becomes automatic and you don't even think about it. My brother, however, did manage to cut the cord once. The lawnmower just stopped....However, as I said, I run over it all the time. It generally sits too low to be cut.
Lots of people use electric lawnmowers around here, and I rarely hear of any cord problems. In my opinion, much more dangerous to use a gas mower.
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BEatonNo1
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USA
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Posted - Nov 13 2003 : 8:03:18 PM
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thats cool, I cant see myself mowing our "yard" with an extension cord
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