Haywire
Veteran Member
First time I've mowed with the MMM. I like it. Of course inside 5 minutes I hit a 3 or 4 pound rock that I didn't see, left over from pulling a bush up by the roots a few weeks ago, so I have a dinged blade under there that I haven't fixed yet. 
The power steering makes tight turns nice, much better than my old mower. I'm not used to the rops though, I tore some low hanging limbs out of a couple trees before I got used to the idea that I had to slow down and lift them over.
There's a couple places where I don't have room to get between a tree and the fence so I'll have to go there periodically and knock that area down with the weed eater.
It's a lot faster than my old mower, but since my yard is a bit rough, I can't really take advantage of that for the most part. Going from 48 to 60" cut is nice. 12" doesn't sound like much, but it's like an extra pass for every 4 compared to my old one.
Now if I can just keep the boulders out from under it and the limbs from catching the top of it, I'll be fine.
Ian
The power steering makes tight turns nice, much better than my old mower. I'm not used to the rops though, I tore some low hanging limbs out of a couple trees before I got used to the idea that I had to slow down and lift them over.
There's a couple places where I don't have room to get between a tree and the fence so I'll have to go there periodically and knock that area down with the weed eater.
It's a lot faster than my old mower, but since my yard is a bit rough, I can't really take advantage of that for the most part. Going from 48 to 60" cut is nice. 12" doesn't sound like much, but it's like an extra pass for every 4 compared to my old one.
Now if I can just keep the boulders out from under it and the limbs from catching the top of it, I'll be fine.
Ian