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  2. Tackle Your Messy Lawn With 31% Off This Greenworks ... - AOL

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    Getting in on the battery revolution is more affordable today, with the Greenworks 40-volt 20-inch Electric Lawn Mower costing $274 instead of its usual $399. Tackle Your Messy Lawn With 31% Off ...

  3. Lawn mower - Wikipedia

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    The most common self-contained power source for lawn mowers is a small 4-stroke (typically one-cylinder) internal combustion engine. Smaller mowers often lack any form of self-propulsion, requiring human power to move over a surface; "walk-behind" mowers are self-propelled, requiring a human only to walk behind and guide them.

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    Avoid that strain with Greenworks' lightweight cordless leaf blower ($73 off). This battery-powered powerhouse delivers speeds up to 150 mph and comes with an extension tube for even more ...

  5. Claas Cougar - Wikipedia

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    The Claas Cougar is a self-propelled mower produced by the German agricultural machinery manufacturer Claas. The mower, which is named after the cougar, a large American cat, was first presented in 2003. [1] Due to its maximum cutting width of 14 metres (46 ft) it is classified as the largest self-propelled mower in the world. [citation needed]

  6. Atco (British mower company) - Wikipedia

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    Atco is the trade name for lawn mowers derived from the Atlas Chain Company, founded by Charles Henry Pugh in 1865, which made chains for ships. [1] [2]Mowing machines (replacing scythes) were drawn by horses but, after a horse died while pulling a mower around his company's facility, Pugh created a petrol lawnmower, which became the first of its kind to be mass-produced anywhere in the world.

  7. Bowden cable - Wikipedia

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    A Bowden cable (/ ˈ b oʊ d ən / BOH-dən) [1] is a type of flexible cable used to transmit mechanical force or energy by the movement of an inner cable relative to a hollow outer cable housing. The housing is generally of composite construction, consisting of an inner lining, a longitudinally incompressible layer such as a helical winding or ...