Re: Electric shredders -Reply
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- Subject: Re: Electric shredders -Reply
- From: S* S*
- Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 10:31:15 -0800
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That's one of my concerns too, Margaret. My
lawnmower (though fairly new and kept serviced) is
the bane of my existence -- it is truly a pain to get
started. Part of the problem may be my height
(5'1") -- I feel like I cannot get enough "snap" on the
pulley. So obviously I wouldn't want introduce a
second frustration into my life...
Susan Saxton
For mine is just a little old-fashioned garden where
the flowers come together to praise the Lord and
teach all who look upon them to do likewise.
Celia Thaxter
1835-1894
>>> margaret lauterbach <mlaute@micron.net>
01/19/99 05:50am >>>
What sort of primal urges does starting it satisfy?
Can a woman start it?
Margaret, who's looking around at all of the
gas-powered yard and garden
tools, wondering.
But get a big gas shredder
>if you have much volume. It is an extremely
essential tool for me. Mine
is a
>3 horsepower and cost about $500-600 range. It
is very satisfying to feed
>sticks and branches into it.
>
>Bill Lee
>
What sort of primal urges does starting it satisfy?
Can a woman start it?
Margaret, who's looking around at all of the
gas-powered yard and garden
tools, wondering.
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