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Richard001
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Thanks for the kind words.
Richard
Richard
They sell these in use also. Had them at dealership herein town. Price was through the roof thoughYou're right... no small riders in the US anymore. There are in Europe though! Check out the Husqvarna R 213C:
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Husqvarna R 213C Rider
Efficient Rider with 94 cm Combi cutting deck, offering first-class BioClip® and rear ejection cutting. Suitable for home- and landowners who require high efficiencywww.husqvarna.com
37" articulated rider. I've seen these at dealerships in France. They look like fabulous mowers for a small yard.
I live on glacial zone. Rocks work themselves up out of the ground yearly. Its a annual, after thaw, job to go thru horse corrals and pull them out so as not to mess with snow plowing the following winter. They start as small bump and grow everyyear. Finally have to pull out a rock that might be too heavy to lift with bucket….. so i end up pushing it to pile.You sure it’s not just a rock that worked its way up? I don’t live in a rocky soil area and get one every now and then.
Hello Richard, I'm considering the Hart 80V 30" Riding Mower. I have a 1 acre yard, fairly flat. Sale price is currently $2500. If you had to do it all again at this price, would you?Update on my Hart Electric rider mower.
For the first time, I had to clean out the bottom of the deck. Really jammed full.
While I had the front of the mower raised up to clean the deck, I decided that maybe some moving parts should be oiled. The owners manual does not have any required lube points. I did put some oil on the steering rack and the tie rod ends.
What is the opinion one oiling parts that can encounter a lot of dust and dirt ?
I have seen people say that the oil just attractants dirt and causes the parts to wear faster. The old farmer in me says that the moving parts need oil.
What say you ?
Richard