Posted by allhailkingryan on May 6, 2011, 7:20 pm
Please help. I have recently purchased a lawn mower from a friend. Its
one of them styles with thick metal blades. Unfortunately, when i was
mowing my lawn this afternoon, a cat jumped into the path of my
lawnmower. I have politely left the cat on my next door neighbours
doorstep as they have gone out somewhere. However, its tail and front
legs seem to have got jammed in the mechanism. How can i remove the legs
and tail? Any help will be appreciated
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allhailkingryan
Posted by David Hare-Scott on May 7, 2011, 9:33 am
allhailkingryan wrote:
> Please help. I have recently purchased a lawn mower from a friend. Its
> one of them styles with thick metal blades. Unfortunately, when i was
> mowing my lawn this afternoon, a cat jumped into the path of my
> lawnmower. I have politely left the cat on my next door neighbours
> doorstep as they have gone out somewhere. However, its tail and front
> legs seem to have got jammed in the mechanism. How can i remove the
> legs and tail? Any help will be appreciated
Suck them out. Don't forget the hair.
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> one of them styles with thick metal blades. Unfortunately, when i was
> mowing my lawn this afternoon, a cat jumped into the path of my
> lawnmower. I have politely left the cat on my next door neighbours
> doorstep as they have gone out somewhere. However, its tail and front
> legs seem to have got jammed in the mechanism. How can i remove the
> legs and tail? Any help will be appreciated