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The Hover Mower by Eastman Industries
The Hover Mower by Eastman Industries

Eastman Industries has taken the lawn mower to a new level (literally). The Hover Mower is designed to hover slightly above the ground on a cushion of air, making it more maneuverable, extremely light, easy to propel and able to reach previously inaccessible places like extreme inclines, wet grounds, and tight, difficult to get at places.

Let us know your thoughts in the Comments if you have ever had the opportunity to use one or already own one. It makes perfect sense to me, very cool.

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Anonymous
Fat Jared – that robomower is awesome, but does it work or wander off?
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
we have it in europe its called a flymo
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
be carefull you dont FALL INTO THE BLADEEEES!!!
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
Can you trim hhair with it??
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
quote:
D RULE!: May 29, 2005 2:48 PM

Does it use a blade or is it like a weedeater with string?

/quote


you don’t read much do you boy?
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
dangermouth
actually, it’s not clear whether it’s blades or string cutting…the blurb above says blades, but when you go to the hammacher site, it says nylon strings. so which is it?
By dangermouth - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
I hope that John Deere doesn’t sue for trademark infringement (color usage).
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
This makes no sense to me. If it’s busy shooting air in a downward direction making it float, dfoes the shooting air not push down on the grass being that teh grass is directly beneath the mower and teh only thing which the mower can push on? Would this not flatten the grass momentarily? Would the flattening of the grass reduce the amount cut by the mower making it difficult to actually cut the grass? Just some questions from an engineer.
~Joe
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
So, has anyone heard of the flymo?
Geez, shut up with that, you freaking idiots. Once it’s been said five times, you’re no longer breaking ground.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
“Just some questions from an engineer”

Lord knows you’re not an English major.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
You know there was a flymo back in the day right?
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
But I cannot get a FLYMO in the US, However I can get a HoverMower that uses gasoline and not Petrol.

Shut up Brits.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
So, has anyone heard of the flymo?
Geez, shut up with that, you freaking idiots. Once it’s been said five times, you’re no longer breaking ground.


COOL! Nobody else has said this exactly, but that jizzonk look like a Flow My!
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
This is not a new idea. Believe it or not, this device existed in teh 60’s. I wanted one in the worst way. The technology of the day made them unreliable and the magnesium decks decayed
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
Found this:

http://www.thegreenhead.com/technology/2004/04/moller-m400-flying-skycar.php

Flying SkyCar!
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago

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