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What is this one,
How do you use it
It should have one wheel made like that,
What is the hook attachment for
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The hook might be an edger; but I'd say that this is most likely a very rare vintage 'cemetery mower', used for mowing between grave plots.

Here's a 2-wheeled version; a Qualcast E5C from the National Trust UK collection;

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G'day Ian and Gadge

No, not a cemetery mower - but a lawn trimmer and edger.
Thanks to Ian for adding to our record, and Gadge for the insight.

This goes to the issue of lawn aesthetics and the development
of what we know as lawn trimmers - I guess, the line trimmers we see today.

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This may help with the function of the side furrower(?)
I wonder if it has been mounted back-to-front on Ian's machine?
[although, probably not].

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Yes if you roll it over now an edger
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Originally Posted by CyberJack
No, not a cemetery mower - but a lawn trimmer and edger.
Thanks to Ian for adding to our record, and Gadge for the insight.
Thanks for that, Jack.
In truth, the only use I could think of, for a mower of that width of cut, was the cemetery one - and it wouldn't surprise me if they did indeed see use there. grin


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