Our, push mower was, you pushed it. As neat as that photo is. Most of us the mower moving was kid powered.
I do hate the dead man bar on the handles now. I have a twist tie to keep it in the running spot. The dead man safety is a pain when you have to stop to grab a twig or a rock/etc you see in front of the mower.
Devilimportluvr@reddit
Damn, wish I would thought of that.
Bitter_Mongoose@reddit
🤔 I bet.
So let us know when you figure out how you're going to steer it 😂
anotherpredditor@reddit
His steeds name is Tacitus and he now want to be called Caesar.
Jodies-9-inch-leg@reddit
Future owner of hooks for hands
mden1974@reddit
Chances for losing a finger were low. Easily under twenty percent.
MaximumJones@reddit
Same kid who figured out how to buy beer at 16 with a fake I.D.
Not the hero we deserved, but the hero we needed 😎
viewering@reddit
he already looked 16 at 7
WhiplashMotorbreath@reddit
Our, push mower was, you pushed it. As neat as that photo is. Most of us the mower moving was kid powered.
I do hate the dead man bar on the handles now. I have a twist tie to keep it in the running spot. The dead man safety is a pain when you have to stop to grab a twig or a rock/etc you see in front of the mower.
Just-Ice3916@reddit
Hunkering down and doing what we had to do to shit done because it had to get done. That's us in a nutshell.
No-Hospital559@reddit
If only the mower used was self propelled. My dad said that was only for the rich folks.
The_Dude_2U@reddit
We had the manual blister your hands kind where your broken spirit was the motor.
Schmaptee@reddit
Necessity is the mother of invention. But I'm pretty sure that laziness is the father.
2nd_Pitch@reddit
This is genius