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Tackle tight corners with the DR Scout All-Terrain Field and Brush Mower 
Mowdirect news > Lawn Mowers
Friday, June 18 2010 14:43:59 by Editor
Using a lawn mower in tight corners can be a difficult task if it is a bulky and cumbersome machine.
With this in mind, gardeners can cut the grass in awkward places with the DR Scout All-Terrain Field and Brush Mower, which is light, nimble and easy to use.
The smallest in the DR range, this model boasts a Briggs and Stratton electric start motor which produces a solid seven horsepower, giving users ample power at all times.
It can take on grass as tall as 30cm and weeds which have reached 90cm, restoring the green space to the neat and pleasant area it once was.
The most appealing thing about the DR Scout All-Terrain Field and Brush Mower is its usability.
It boasts a three forward-speed transmission system allowing users to match the machine to their walking pace.
In addition, it features a reverse gear, making it easier to tackle those hard to reach areas.
Gardeners who require a little more power could go for the DR FBM-26B All-Terrain Field and Brush Mower, which comes with a powerplant which produces 13 horsepower.
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