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Lube, the mower I have on my list to buy right now is a Murray (http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?product_id=2458438&cat=4890&type=1&dept=5428&path=0%3A5428%3A4091%3A4890), what are the odds?! I'd gladly take yours... how in the world do you ship a mower, though? Is yours a push? I want one that I have to actually work up a sweat to use... since I don't get a lot of exercise, I figured that'd be a good thing.
Vash, nah, I'm not loaded... yet I hope to be someday. My beginner furniture will probably come from my uncle that has this habit of collecting like 8 times as much furniture as he'll ever use. I think I might end up moving down there earlier than I earlier expected... I think my gf needs a little space. This whole me buying a house thing has caused a little stress (she doesn't want to feel like she's married yet). I don't blame her though... It does seem kindof ridiculous
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Houston TX
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Bryan, not sure...a few times a year I drive up to Iowa and sometimes swing through NE. If I was heading up that way in the next month or so I would drop it off. Its a good mower and you will work a sweat because it is not self-propelled. Starts on the first pull and is very clean. I sprayed the deck with a dry moly spray so the grass doesn't stick to it.
Shipping it would be more than buying one at Walmart?
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