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  • Geezer

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    He set the blade depth and hasn’t even pinned the guard back. Obviously not professional enough to be cutting it like that.


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    I might keep a wooden shim in my tool bag that may work very well to wedge the guard back. Or not.
     
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    I have a nephew whose dad split shortly after he was born. The boy grew up in a house with three females. My mom and dad figure he would grow up a squat pisser!

    I drew pictures on toilet paper and place them in the bowl,then proceeded to pi’s them apart! Cure the boy right then & there!
    My Mother used to toss a Cheerio in the John and say "sink it!"
     

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    My Dad took one of the 2 stroke Maytag motors, put chrome pipes on it, mounted it upside down (shaft down) on a war surplus duralumin plate with wheels, mounted a blade to the shaft-voila lawnmower.
    Sounds like my dad. As a kid I had these old scissors that I had to trim around with. Had this other torture device for edging the sidewalks. After I moved out my dad rigged an old lightweight electric broom into a trimmer edger that really worked great! He bought a riding mower too seeing as I was no longer pushing the mower!
     
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