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| New Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Las Vegas, NV and Joplin, MO
Posts: 9
| Spent the day mowing and clearing leaves. The 60" deck did a great cutting job. Comments from neighbors as proof (not just me). With heavy rains all week through Thursday, I was concerned with how the lawn would take the new ride. The R4s were very good. I had dropped the FEL and the BB so the weight was down. No turf tears. Then the wife decides it is her turn. ![]() Jim Last edited by JKirkwood; 10-31-2009 at 11:09 PM. Reason: Pic added |
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| Silver Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: mendon, vermont
Posts: 149
| Ahh man, did ya have to let the wife try it out? She's got the beginnings of a big smile forming and that's no good for you. Just keep her away from the other wives or we're all in trouble ![]()
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| Platinum Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Missouri
Posts: 817
| Too late for me; wife runs mine as much as I do almost. Of course now she is beginning to get interested in the FEL and rotary cutter. My oldest daughter also recently moved into a place where the lawn care is done, so she has been driving down to mow our 2 acre yard for "relaxation"; may have to buy another tractor. |
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| Platinum Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Georgia - Mt. Vernon by The Store just 5 miles east and right by the big oak tree then to the creek.
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__________________ Bob NH - TC-29 , FEL, Bush hog, Bush hog brand finishing mower, Post hole digger, 6' Back blade, sub-soiler, Pallet forks, 20KW PTO Generator , 21 hp Murray Mower JD -3020 with FEL and a 16 HP. K-Grow Lawn Tractor (bought from K Mart 1994) and runs great ! | |
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| Super Star Member Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: First organized permanent settlement in the northwest territory
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| Super Star Member Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: First organized permanent settlement in the northwest territory
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| Super Star Member Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: First organized permanent settlement in the northwest territory
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so no need for dbl wheels and tires. | |
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| Super Star Member Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: First organized permanent settlement in the northwest territory
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None with my AG tires either. | |
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| Silver Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Howell, MI
Posts: 230
| Seriously, wouldn't it be cheaper to have multiple tire sets than multiple tractors?...............What is the point? The accessories interchange and you can only drive one at a time. My wife is the very best, but when I try to pull the wool over her eyes I don't think I would waste it on this stunt. Each to their own, but I wouldn't try to tell everyone that it's what a normal person should try to do on every post.
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