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Cutting the lawn in the 1800's was a far different endeavor than what it is, today - although the people did have a ride-on mower. It involved a more hands-on approach and the odd bout of stubbornness, plus you needed to be careful where you stepped=)
You don't see this to often at the Farm, so I took advantage and recorded lots of files. Fill-flash from the SB-600 helped in some cases.
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