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At left and —Two methods of trimming the edges of a lawn. The wheeled cutter shown at left is especially useful when used against a firm surface. The stepping stones are set below the level of the grass so that a mower can pass over them without the blades being damaged. Sparrow photographs.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 2, 15 February 1957, Page 211

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At left and —Two methods of trimming the edges of a lawn. The wheeled cutter shown at left is especially useful when used against a firm surface. The stepping stones are set below the level of the grass so that a mower can pass over them without the blades being damaged. Sparrow photographs. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 2, 15 February 1957, Page 211

At left and —Two methods of trimming the edges of a lawn. The wheeled cutter shown at left is especially useful when used against a firm surface. The stepping stones are set below the level of the grass so that a mower can pass over them without the blades being damaged. Sparrow photographs. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 2, 15 February 1957, Page 211