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Id thought id seen just about every mower accessory/adaptation, but this is just to crazy...... Hmmmm, The 70's....Mortein, DDT, Agent Orange, take your pick! Gas the bugs, yourself and the neighbours while you mow.... Wonder if this would pass OHS Laws today, lmao.... ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2015/06/full-5599-22329-2015_06_14_18.50.53.png)
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ive got a couple of mowers that do that without the installed kit. he he 
If my collection is complete ( then how come i keep buying stuff ? ) 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
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No need for pushing a mower around, my aging Jackaroo does the same job and I get to sit in a seat while it does it.
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Have you got that kit HT6 or did you just find the picture? Be cool if it was still complete. Speaking of we all have a mower that does that I have a VC-160 Auto drive that does it very well.
Here for a good time,not a long time.
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Naaa Man...
Just found it researching.
And yeah, we all have a smoker in our collections...
VC Auto drive smoking? Best send it down as I have a nice new rebore kit just waiting to go on an Autodrive! Lols
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i wonder if he's still alive??
I always come back to an Echo
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HT6, to be fair, civilians could not buy Agent Orange, it was a restricted military defoliant, which they knew was prone to causing dermatitis. Civilians could buy 2-4-5T though, with a government subsidy. I think I paid about $6 for a 5 litre can of concentrate. The stuff was marvellous on blackberries, much better even than Garlon 600, which is the best selective blackberry & vine poison I can buy now - and at less than a tenth of the price. It did make my skin crawl when I spilled it down my back all the time though.
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Yes I know AO well Mate, since My old man was constantly drenched in it  But Yeah, Your right Grumpy  I was just using the Extreme to highlight the dangers of such a ridiculous invention. The use of poisons directly on a host was dangerous enough, but to spray poison around indiscriminately is just plain stupidity! The fogger delivery would go straight to the lungs even faster than a spray....Shudders*
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