I got a free delivery of this lawnmower a few weeks ago and I can’t find a way to turn it off. Northeast US.



by SharkSapphire

39 Comments

  1. Cold_Examination3893

    I think you are just kidding but if not kill the clover and they will leave. I had a ton of clover and rabbits this year and killed the clover now they all hang out at my neighbors. Plus I don’t have to worry about my dog grabbing one of the little guys anymore. Good luck!

  2. I thought this video was gonna go in a very different direction

  3. flyingscottydog

    Free clipping and fertilizer. Seems like a win win for me🤣

  4. Timely-Acanthaceae80

    There is a kill switch…. Now where is that trigger.. Erherm, kill switch..

  5. TheeRattlehead

    I had one last year that didn’t seem to run away when I went in the back yard so I started feeding it. Eventually it would eat right from my hand and would hang out. I wasn’t able to do any feeding this winter, but as soon as it started warming, that same one came over to me and I was still able to feed it. I found out later that it was a female and she left me its baby under our shed, has the same marking on its head and that baby is showing the same “I’m not afraid of you” attitude and so I’m starting to gain its trust. They mostly eat clover and tend to keep other rodents away so I leave them alone.

  6. Looks like it hasn’t been cut for a couple weeks either lol

  7. Admirable-Lies

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  8. ReadOk4128

    I got clovers in my lawn, and they love that crap. They’ve migrated from my back yard though to my front. They’re so cute. I think they didn’t enjoy sharing the yard with my dogs.

  9. istockustock

    I tell my kids that it is their lawn and we are just using it..

  10. Successful-Rate-1839

    I have about a dozen in my yard on the daily and I haven’t mowed my grass in months. The poop is out of control though.

  11. Fit_Signature_5068

    I have one of these mowers, but it sleeps on my pillow. Sometimes it punches me in the head if I don’t wake up on time to give it spring mix.

  12. You run over their nest with an actual lawnmower, I’ve seen that work.

  13. SadSoil9907

    22LR is the easy way, trap it and set it free elsewhere is a bit more work.

  14. Alarmed-Bit-6805

    We leave certain parts of our lawn alone for the first half of the season so the wildlife can enjoy and use it.

  15. Oh, that’s just Walter. He comes to my house after he’s done with your shift. And before. And during.

  16. BigEarMcGee

    I also am on the small engine sub and this took me an embarrassing amount of time to figure out and laugh.

  17. OldWarrior

    A beagle will at least make your lawnmower run under the fence into the next yard.

  18. I have channeled my inner Elmer Fudd and declared war on the rabbits this year. I’m in RI and it’s out of control. Where are all the predators? I could really use a fox or hawk tenant in my backyard this year.

  19. Moist-Carpet888

    My poodle chases them around and eats the bottom half only. You could try getting a poodle but good luck to your lawn

  20. Jimmyonirocs

    The ones in my yard seem to eat weeds and leave the St Augustine alone. Dogs are not a fan of the intruder tho.

  21. VeganWerewolf

    Just beware they will burrow and put babies in the yard that you won’t see until your mower turns into a wood chipper for baby bunnies.

  22. Emcid1775

    You don’t. It keeps going, and going, and going…

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