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Question Posted Monday August 2 2004, 7:12 pm

Hi im 15/m and im having problems with my lawn mower. It keeps breaking down on me in the middle of the job, and im leaving lawns half-cut because of this. I was wondering if u could give me some instructions on fixing my lawn mower or give me some other ideas on how i could get a new one. Thanks a lot

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xOxJoRdaNxOx answered Monday August 2 2004, 7:37 pm:
well if your lawnmower is breaking down i would suggest you buy a new one... you could do other things around the nebighborhood to make money until you have eough to fix yours or buy a new one. Or maybe you could work out a deal with the peoples lawns you cut that you use their lawnmowers if they have one! good luck

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