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    It’s lightweight and a breeze to steer, and its rear collection bag — 10.6 gallons — comes off easily so dad can empty grass clippings without a mess. $162 at Walmart KingSo

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    In 1870, Elwood McGuire of Richmond, Indiana designed a human-pushed lawn mower, which was very lightweight and a commercial success. John Burr patented an improved rotary-blade lawn mower in 1899, with the wheel placement altered for better performance. Amariah Hills went on to found the Archimedean Lawn Mower Co. in 1871.

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    Flymo E25 hover mower. Flymo is a hover lawnmower invented by Karl Dahlman in 1964, [1] after seeing Sir Christopher Cockerell's hovercraft. "Flymo" is a brand name of the Swedish company Husqvarna AB, [2] a part of Electrolux from 1978 to 2006.

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    A Victa lawn mower. Victa is an Australian manufacturer of outdoor garden equipment, including petrol, electric, and battery-powered lawn mowers, edgers, trimmers, and chainsaws. The brand is best known as a manufacturer of rotary lawn mowers. In the early 1960s the company also built light aircraft, notably the Victa Airtourer, and project homes.

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    21" Briggs & Stratton 4-Cycle Lawn Mower, $37.77 In today's dollars: $387.36 Briggs & Stratton helped revolutionize yard work in the '50s and '60s by developing lightweight gas engines for lawn ...