rScotty
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
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- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
A football field less endzones is pretty close to an acre. I don't want to mow a football field size yard with a self propelled lawnmower ever again. Been there. Done that.
We live on a little more than 1 acre. However, after I factor in the footprints of the house, shed, large garage, driveway, parking spaces, swimming pool, deck, garden, flower beds, etc., I am left with about 3/5 of an acre to mow. I have a 60" deck for the PT425. Many times I've left work at lunch, driven home, mowed the yard quickly (no trimming), ate a sandwich, and got back to work in less than an hour.
If I go fast, it takes about 20 minutes to mow. If I take my time, about 30. It's more than twice as fast as our old Simplicity riding lawnmower with the 32" deck. And that was way more than twice as fast as the walk behind mower that we had before that.
So, what used to take a couple hours with a walk behind mower now takes 20-30 minutes.
I think a lot of people feel like you do about the savings in time being important. At one time I would have too.
It became different when I are retired, and you are correct - I should have mentioned that. So much of what rural folks do does change with age. I agree that there are much faster ways to get the mowing done than walking behind a self-propelled mower.
For us older guys, the emphasis changes from getting things done quickly to the advantages of gentle inexpensive exercise. So a simpler mower that takes longer but costs less does have a place.
A tractor is still a big part of our life because it can lift, dig, and carry things that we can't.
Not needing to double as a lawn mower really expands the choices of tractors we can look at. And makes them cost less too.
rScotty