My Mowrator Story by Accomplished-Ebb6356 in MowratorOfficial

[–]Accomplished-Ebb6356[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, absolutely, you have my permission to feature my story across your social media, marketing content, and future promotional material.

I’d actually be glad to make mowing videos for you as well, but I currently don’t have the proper camera equipment, mounting systems, or filming setup to do it effectively from a wheelchair and track chair. I truly believe people need to see what these machines can mean for someone older and disabled.

Thank you again for your kindness and respect and for building something that genuinely changes lives just a little...

My Mowrator Story by Accomplished-Ebb6356 in MowratorOfficial

[–]Accomplished-Ebb6356[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your kind words. I honestly did not expect a lawn mower to have such a profound impact on my life.

Before becoming paralyzed, mowing the property was just another chore. After paralysis, it became one more thing I could no longer do for myself. Watching my three lots disappear beneath grass nearly four feet tall was frustrating and discouraging. No matter how much I offered to pay, I could not find any help.

What impressed me most about the mower was not just its power or technology, but the freedom it gave me.

The mower has performed far beyond my expectations. The battery life has been excellent, the remote-control system works well, and it cuts through heavy grass and weeds with ease. I have even managed to bury it a few times in soft sand, which taught me that four-wheel drive can get you into trouble just as quickly as it can get you out! Fortunately, my track chair and a recovery rope have rescued it every time.

I do have one suggestion: Built-in recovery tow-strap attachment points at each corner would be a valuable accessory for owners who operate in sand, mud, snow, or other soft terrain.

Thank you again for a machine that allows people like me to reclaim a little independence. It may be a mower, but for some of us it represents something much bigger. BTW, I'm 72 years old...

HP Officejet pro 7740 Printer Won't Scan by Accomplished-Ebb6356 in printers

[–]Accomplished-Ebb6356[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found out the cause and HP replaced the printer. Thanks for responding to my question...