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Basic Lawn Mower Equipment

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Summary: How to use basic lawn mowing equipment including the push, and electric lawn mowers and weed eaters for landscape work; get expert tips and advice on lawn maintenance in this free instructional video.

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By John Borg
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John Borg has cut and stacked wood and has cleaned chimneys since young adulthood.read more

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on 8/2/2008 I am recently widowed and had no idea how to start my mower or recharge the battery. I just found this site and can see I will be back many times in the coming months. One thing you did not mention, John, is whether I shoudl choose 2 volt or 6 volt on the battery charger. I cannot find any information about which to choose and hope I am not frying my battery as we speak (I chose 6 volt, then panicked and chose 2 volt instead) Please mention this the next time you update your video.

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" Hi, this is John and today we are going to be talking about taking care of your lawn. What we have here are three different tools that you can use to take care of your lawn. One is a gas-powered weed-eater, this is used and designed for cutting around a flowerbed and a tree even say a mailbox where you have some delicate work that you need done to take out those weeds. Next is the standard push mower this can take care of pretty much anything that you need in a small or medium sized yard. Next is a riding lawnmower, this is used for a bigger yard where you have a lot of grass to cut preferably say a half-acre or more. You need to be using these tools about once every seven to ten days to keep your yard in tiptop shape. This is all depending on the amount of rain that you get in your area of country. "

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