Now, this, is just really cool.  Have never heard of this thing.  Talk later.  
Don
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ray Boyce 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 3:34 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] New Tools for the Yard





  Craftsman Propane String Trimmer

  For the "green" minded gardener, the new propane-powered string trimmers
  from Craftsman run quietly and powerfully, with Twist 'n Go fueling for an
  average run time of two hours on a standard 16.4-ounce propane canister.
  Just pop in the canister, spin it in place and you're ready to weed.
  Utilizing environmentally friendly engine technology from LEHR, Inc.,
  there's no need to mix fuel or store smelly gasoline. Although
  battery-powered string trimmers offer freedom from a cord without a gas
  model's fumes and tune-ups, most battery models lack the power and runtime
  for anything more than light-duty trimming. Craftsman's new propane trimmers
  offer the best of both world's-plenty of weed-whacking muscle in a
  low-maintenance, cordless, environmentally friendly package.

  Available in a curved-shaft and straight-shaft style, the staff tested the
  straight-shaft and found that the 25cc, 4-cycle engine has all the power and
  bite of a gas model. And, because propane burns 50 times cleaner than
  gasoline, it won't gum up carburetors for extended engine life. The new
  propane model is also easy to start because it requires no choking or
  priming.

  Additionally, the new propane trimmers feature the exclusive Craftsman
  hassle-free fixed line head for quick and easy line changes, which
  eliminates hassling with string spools that fail to feed or come
  "unspooled." Plus, each propane trimmer is equipped with a convertible shaft
  that can be fitted with several attachments, including a lawn edger, brush
  cutter, mini chainsaw, blower and more. Find more Craftsman tools at
  www.craftsman.com <http://www.craftsman.com/> . 

  Lawn Stryper

  Ever wonder how they create those patterns in the grass at major league
  ballparks and golf courses? The Lawn Stryper Lawn Striping System creates
  the same type of patterns for the homeowner. The Lawn Stryper is designed to
  easily attach to residential walk-behind, self-propelled and push-type
  lawnmowers so lawn enthusiasts can pattern their lawn like the
  professionals. The Lawn Stryper attachment properly bends grass after it has
  been cut. This "bend" results in light reflecting differently off the blades
  of grass, which produces the patterning effect. Use it to create straight
  patterns, wave patterns, circle patterns even checkerboard patterns. In
  fact, each Lawn Stryper comes with a full-color patterning guide, which
  offers grass tips, patterns and more.

  Available in three different colors to match the colors of most lawnmowers,
  the Lawn Stryper is easy to attach, easy to use, easy to maintain, and it
  works with existing bagging systems. Made, assembled and packaged in the
  USA, the Lawn Stryper Lawn Striping System is a great way to achieve that
  perfect, patterned lawn. For more detailed information on lawn patterning
  techniques, or for more information on the product, you can download the
  Lawn Stryper's user manual as a PDF at www.patternyourlawn.com, where you'll
  find a "How-to Guide on Patterning." 

  Agri-Fab SmartLINK Lawn System

  Lawn care done right is a multiphase process that involves not just mowing,
  but dethatching, aerating and even rolling. Agri-Fab now offers an
  all-in-one grooming system that combines the best of today's most widely
  used lawn care attachments. The new SmartLINK system features a
  patent-pending design that allows homeowners to switch from one lawn care
  attachment to another in just seconds without any tools. The system includes
  two aerators, a dethatcher and a lawn roller. 

  Rolling the lawn may be necessary after a harsh winter if you see subtle
  bumps and grooves in your lawn. Rolling at the start of the season is
  important for proper fertilizer and grass seed application, as well as
  precise mowing. Aerating should also be done at the beginning of the season
  to improve oxygen circulation, reduce weeds and help absorb fertilizer.
  Dethatching does a gentle job of bringing disease-inviting layers of matted
  thatch to the surface for easy removal and a healthier lawn. All three
  applications can be easily carried out with a single SmartLINK system towed
  behind your riding mower or tractor. For more details, visit
  www.agri-fab.com <http://www.agri-fab.com/> . 

  Yard Cart

  Lifetime Products manufactures the innovative Yard Cart, which can be used
  as both a wheelbarrow and a towable cart; the wheelbarrow tongue rotates and
  locks in position, making a secure trailer hitch. The Yard Cart is built to
  last with a powder-coated steel frame and a 5-year warranty to back it up.
  It rides on heavy-duty 15-inch treaded tires on 6-inch wheels with
  ball-bearing hubs. The heavy-duty tub holds 10 cubic feet and can handle up
  to 650 pounds of material. 

  Beyond its solid construction and towability, the Yard Cart also offers
  features you're not likely to find on just any ol' wheelbarrow, such as
  built-in side pockets to carry hand tools and your beverage of choice. It
  also features a dumping mechanism, where the tub lifts off the frame and
  tilts forward to easily empty the cart. Plus, there's a silver lining for
  the ecologically minded gardener-the tub is made from 100-percent
  post-consumer material. With an excellent combination of sturdy
  construction, ample workload capacity and many user-friendly amenities, the
  Yard Cart puts conventional wheelbarrows to shame. Learn more at
  www.liftetime.com <http://www.liftetime.com/> . 

  The NRG Pro Weeder features a round handle for better leverage. 

  Radius Garden NRG Tools

  The new hand tools developed by Radius Garden are designed specifically with
  comfort and usability in mind. With O-shaped handles, the company's NRG Pro
  line of garden tools features four times the gripping surface as standard
  straight handles, which provides enough room to grip the end of the tool
  with both hands for better leverage. Each tool is constructed with a long,
  steel shaft that is resin-encased with non-slip grips. The NRG Pro line
  includes eight tools, from garden spade to bulb auger. The staff tested the
  NRG Pro Weeder, and found that the ergonomic handles translate into less
  effort during yard chores, so you can work longer and more comfortably. The
  seamless stainless steel blade is built with a wide, raised forward step
  offset from the shaft for extra leverage. And, although the tool may be
  described as a "weeder," the superior leverage and narrow blade make it
  ideal for digging and trenching applications as well. For smaller
  applications such as work in container gardens and window planters, the NRG
  Weeder is a smaller hand-sized version of the tool with serrated
  aluminum-magnesium blades to easily slide through compacted dirt and roots
  and pop out stubborn weeds by the root.

  The Radius Garden Shark has a circular head and and curved tines for better
  material collection.

  Radius Garden also offers a line of paddle-grip tools with extra-long
  handles for better leverage and less back strain. The durable fiberglass
  shafts are lightweight and stronger than wood, and the blades are made from
  hardened carbon steel. Tools in the paddle-grip NRG STX line includes
  shovels, digging forks, a transplanter and two rakes, including the Garden
  Shark. Radius Garden hails the Garden Shark as the "best mulching rake
  ever," and with its circular head and curved tines, it does an excellent job
  of collecting material while working very close to existing plants and
  shrubs. Check out more NRG garden tools at www.radiusgarden.com
  <http://www.radiusgarden.com/> . 

  John Deere X360 Lawnmower

  The staff recently had the opportunity to test-drive several new John Deere
  units, from tractors to utility vehicles, at an Alabama-based dealership. As
  far as lawn tools, the new Deere X360 riding mower was our pick of the
  product line. It's powered by a 22-horsepower V-twin John Deere iTorque
  power system. The X360 cuts with a 48-inch Edge Xtra Deck, which is formed
  from a single sheet of steel with a rolled lip for extra strength. The
  hydrostatic Twin-Touch transmission operates using two-pedal foot control
  for easy speed adjustment-plus, there's a cruise control setting. 

  Additionally, a hydraulic power lift is standard on the X360 and delivers
  easy and precise fingertip control of the mower deck, front blade or snow
  attachments. A heavy-duty electric PTO clutch is operated by a dash-mounted
  control. And, Deere's heavy-duty Cargo Mount System (a combination of
  fender, deck and hitch mounting points) provides easy installation of rear
  attachments, from grass baggers and seed spreaders to aerators and lawn
  rollers. 

  Among the many user-friendly features of the Deere X360 is its superb
  handling, thanks to hydraulic power steering and a steering wheel that
  comfortably adjusts to five positions. It's extremely easy to maneuver with
  a tight, 22-inch turning radius. For a comfortable ride, the high-backed
  adjustable seat features 7 inches of travel, a ventilated open-back design
  and springs that adjust for operator weight. With all the creature comforts
  and highly responsive power steering system, the X360 drives more like a car
  than a conventional riding lawnmower and it comes with a 4-year/300-hour
  limited warranty. For more information, visit www.deere.com
  <http://www.deere.com/> . 

  Craftsman Revolution Lawnmower

  Craftsman is also making great strides in lawnmower maneuverability with its
  new zero-turn lawn tractor, the Craftsman Revolution (model 28933). the
  Revolution reportedly combines the maneuverability of a zero-turn rider with
  a traditional easy-to-use steering wheel to make the tightest, 360-degree
  turns around trees, flower beds and other obstacles.

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