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<blockquote data-quote="Jody" data-source="post: 533699" data-attributes="member: 8787"><p>Lisa,</p><p></p><p>I used the manual mower last year for my mobile home lot. There wasn't any upkeep really and didn't have to buy the gasoline. I put it under my steps as I didn't have a shed and didn't have to worry about blowing up the house. It was a work out but I had a small lot and I never let it get high. My neighbors thought I was crazy, but they were constantly having problems with their mowers, out of gas, out of oil, just flat out didn't work, I knew mine always would. </p><p></p><p>I loved the feeling it gave me afterwards. I live in an apartment now, too scared of the storms to live in a mobile home right now, but I do miss my own little yard. I still have a garden, I just call it my city garden. I think its wonderful that people are going back to the way things were done long ago. Prices have gotten higher and higher for groceries and its time to grow some of our own vegetables and herbs when we can. A bag of seeds is cheap. I think a lot of America is becoming a lot less spoiled. The goodwill in my town looks like a regular store and has a coffee shop in it. Watch out on Saturday morning because it is jammed pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jody, post: 533699, member: 8787"] Lisa, I used the manual mower last year for my mobile home lot. There wasn't any upkeep really and didn't have to buy the gasoline. I put it under my steps as I didn't have a shed and didn't have to worry about blowing up the house. It was a work out but I had a small lot and I never let it get high. My neighbors thought I was crazy, but they were constantly having problems with their mowers, out of gas, out of oil, just flat out didn't work, I knew mine always would. I loved the feeling it gave me afterwards. I live in an apartment now, too scared of the storms to live in a mobile home right now, but I do miss my own little yard. I still have a garden, I just call it my city garden. I think its wonderful that people are going back to the way things were done long ago. Prices have gotten higher and higher for groceries and its time to grow some of our own vegetables and herbs when we can. A bag of seeds is cheap. I think a lot of America is becoming a lot less spoiled. The goodwill in my town looks like a regular store and has a coffee shop in it. Watch out on Saturday morning because it is jammed pack. [/QUOTE]
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