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On Jun 14, 4:03 am, Ron Hardin wrote:
Find out what frequency the mower needs, and filter out everything but that. That's what the manufacturer should have done, but has saved costs (and saved you money too, presumably) by leaving it out. There's filters and filters, but you have to know what they have to leave untouched before you get anywhere. My own suggestion is take up a hobby of cutting the lawn with a scythe, which is a pleasant way to go out and exercise for a half hour a day, cutting a couple additional 10' wide swaths across the lawn, and just turn the radio thing off. http://www.scythesupply.com -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. RH - and Now All You Need is the Hammer ![]() |
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