Technically, it's not "self-propelled" in the sense that it pulls itself along. But the Brill Razorcut 38" is pretty sharp (and not just blade-wise). Plus, it comes with a clippings catcher for a few extra bucks.
http://www.peoplepoweredmachines.com/brill/brill_razorcut38.htm
And it's 2 things gas-powered mowers aren't... environmentally friendly and heart-fit empowering.
Technically, it's not "self-propelled" in the sense that it pulls itself along. But the Brill Razorcut 38" is pretty sharp (and not just blade-wise). Plus, it comes with a clippings catcher for a few extra bucks.
http://www.peoplepoweredmachines.com/brill/brill_razorcut38.htm
And it's 2 things gas-powered mowers aren't... environmentally friendly and heart-fit empowering.
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I have worked as a professional landscaper for over 6 years in the Pacific Northwest. We get wet and thick grass making for generally rough mowing conditions. I use the pro version of these mowers, they run around $1200.00. When my brother needed a mower for his 1/2 acre property; this is the mower he ended up buying. It will handle foot tall grass all the way down to show off to the neighbors short. It is closer to 500 w/ tax, but if your mowing for around an hour a week. This is the mower.
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Also, try LawnSite.com, a pro forum mainly, but the people over there are usually helpfull. http://www.lawnsite.com/forumdisplay.php?f=3