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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
You know, someone already did this before. I think it was called the Flymoe or something…
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
Look below and the 5th thing down on eBay..that’s a real hoverboard!!
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
Old news, saw that technology 20 years ago, sorry guys.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
as said before its nothing new, I used to own a Flymo before it died. However this is the first petrol powered one I’ve seen.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Canadian86
Sounds like a great idea and you think it would work, but they tend to flip over and get caught on the ground. We use them at the golf course that I work at and they are more of a pain in the ass than they are good. Their cutting area is also smaller than a regular mower and expect to have to go over the same spot a few times. I have used that model as well as the Husqvarna ones, and they are a waste of time, effort and money.
By Canadian86 - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
I learned to mow my parent’s lawn on a similar design back in the 70s in South Africa, of all places!

No new technology here.

And I am surprised that in this lawsuit hungry country that they would release this thing. I remember being warned that this thing would eat your toes if you weren’t careful…
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
It’s so funny that so many people think this is a new invention. Check out the FlyMo! Hover mowers have existed since the 1970s and I certainly remember my dad mowing our lawn with one in the early-mid 80s (Britain). And it was electric, not gas or petrol powered.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
So how many of you work for Flymo here in the Comments? HoverMower is way cooler you dorks… and don’t even compare blade spans…
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
Its an old idea that sucked the first time it was out in the 70’s
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
Why does it suck, if you watch the video above it looks like a great tool for hard to reach areas of your lawn. I don’t think it’s meant for doing a whole yard.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
A 2hp motor isn’t going to be powerful enough to cut warm butter, much less my lawn.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
If the mower had string for a cutting device, how would it fly,(hover). Think people.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
These kinds of mowers were around in the 1980’s. The problem is that they push the grass down as they hover over the grass, so the cut is not as good as a conventional mower.
Glen
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
I think the Joker had one that was big enough to ride—terrorized the citizens of Gotham before Batman took him out.

But seriously, if you watch the video you’ll see that the cutterhead has three pivoting blades—like those found on some weedwhacker tools. Kinda like a compromise between a stringline trimmer and a mower blade. Recessed into the skirt a bit.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous (or is it)
I will take my weed eater any day in witch i took som steel cable and found a safe (yes safe to an extent) and attached it.

on a diffrent note im in need of a new wood fence.
By Anonymous (or is it) - 4 Years Ago

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