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Default Lawn mower to trim hedges

I saw a "world's strongest redneck" clip on Country Fried Videos where
he used a lawnmower to trim hedges. No fingers lost, just a short
section of hedge trimmed. (Amazing what you'll watch in the wee hours
of the morning when you're in too much pain to sleep ;-) Unless
you're strong enough to lift the mower over your head, you probably
can't hold it in position to cut much hedge...

This is in the same category as the two-man chainsaw with a V8 engine:
proof that it can be done.

This guy also picks up the corner of a car for someone to change a
flat tire - no jack needed...

John

On Tue, 12 Aug 2008 05:55:29 +0300, "Rick Samuel"
wrote:

My question to my dad was answered:

Hi. Rick, I don't have any facts about the lawn mower story. That story
made the rounds when Consumer Product Safety Commission was making all the
rules on about every product imaginable, around 73-74. Some so called
safety rules were ridiculous or self evident, and the lawn mower story was
one used by opponents of the myriad of new rules. The thrust of the story
was, "is a rule against using a lawn mower to trim a hedge really needed?
( not that there was such a rule in the works, just an example of ridiculous
rules) The story was supposed to be actually true, that a guy used his
mower to trim his hedges and lost a couple fingers. We never had any
verification of the story, since it wasn't our bailiwick.