October 8 in History

This power lawn mower is one of the new products, large and small, on display at the National Hardware Show in New York, October 8, 1952. Claudia Hall presents the mower which has these features: a 30-inch cutting width, same transmission and differential as an automobile, short wheel base for high maneuverability, cutting speed up to six miles an hour or a rate of an acre of cutting an hour. The power unit is detachable for use elsewhere. The machine, called the 'Hoko", is manufactured by the Western Tool and Stamping Co. of Des Moines, Iowa. (Photo by Robert Kradin/AP Photo)
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