He is right, why is he being dugg down? If you have ever watched Discovery Channel HD you would know this doesn't work (or if you are really smart). It requires a bit of energy from somewhere else to get it going correctly.
Better alternative, ecolawn. If the product and shipping didn't cost over $50 together, I'd buy it now even though it's fall. Rarely ever have to cut the lawn with it as the grass.I really wish the local stores stocked it.
colitas13Oct 3, 2007
He is right, why is he being dugg down? If you have ever watched Discovery Channel HD you would know this doesn't work (or if you are really smart). It requires a bit of energy from somewhere else to get it going correctly.
notthemamaOct 4, 2007
Dunno. You ever use a push mower? I have. Hard to push them alone without having to push yourself on a bike on grass at the same time.
notthemamaOct 4, 2007
Better alternative, ecolawn. If the product and shipping didn't cost over $50 together, I'd buy it now even though it's fall. Rarely ever have to cut the lawn with it as the grass.I really wish the local stores stocked it.
anotherbrianOct 4, 2007
A much better solution would be to have the pedals mechanically connected to the blade reel and then geared down to power the wheels.On another note, I happened across a TV show called Patent Bending. The first episode (rather unsuccessfully) tackled a bicycle lawnmower.<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent_Bending">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent_Bending</a>
funnfitAug 28, 2008
I think this is a very inventive way to stay in shape!