No goofy stuff here, this might be kind of serious.
Neighbor has asked for help. They're both in their 70s and have always been active and maintained their own place. They have about 50 acres, but only keep 6 or 8 groomed around the house. The rest is left to grow and another neighbor or two mow it and roll the silage for their cattle.
Recently, both have become ill (not that) and are unable to be out in the Sun and heat for extended periods. Until the last year or so, he was mowing most of that 6-8 acres with an older Ford tractor and rotary cutter while she mowed the rest with a Simplicity rider. The last year or so, he hasn't been able to so and she's been doing it all with the rider which is obviously taking a toll on it. Takes her a couple of hours or more with only a 48" deck.
Now, she can't be out in the Sun due to some new medication and has asked me to mow, offering to pay me. Despite them being far more well off than I am, I won't be taking any money for my time; only enough for fuel if I use my own machines.
His tractor is a 70s or 80s model Ford, unsure of the number. Manual shift, Cat2 probably. I've never driven it, or even started it or anything similar. How difficult would it be to learn?
If I can learn to operate it safely, I could use that and the 7 foot finish mower I got from them and refurbished, but haven't sold yet. No wear and tear on my SCUT and it'll take a lot less time than using her rider. I'm not all that well either and can't handle the heat like I used to, so I don't want to be out there for hours each week if they don't get to feeling better.