pmsmechanic
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- Southern Alberta, Canada
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- 4410 and F-935 John Deere, MF 245
Pmsmechanic,
I think you're completely wrong. . . I think Metro does exactly what he wants to do and the wife is a convenient "reason". The tone of his posts is that he likes the look of that whole area cut. And if you look at his first pictures he showed us, one of them shows tracking tears in the lawn where the current mower digs in or wears on the lawn.
If I were to look into the crystal ball I'd guess Metro wants the slope areas to look nicer than they do right now but doesn't want to spend a big pile of money to accomplish it. Seems reasonable to be conservative after you build or buy a nice house like that.
You're seeing in his writing that he's the worker bee and his wife is the queen bee. I on the other hand think Metro has earned his money the hard way and wants to hold on to some off it lol. For far too many of us - the days of "easy come, easy go" may rapidly change when the markets start correcting as they will and the media starts actually reporting on all the business retailers and restaurants closing as they are.
I predict Metro will start looking back over the suggestions some more on this thread . . . maybe even do a little reading about cub cadet i1046 and i1050 mowers lol.
By the way, on our considerable slopes my neighbor has trouble with his 60 inch deck with scalping. Meanwhile my Massey mulching deck (54 inch) has no scalping issues at all because that deck has 4 wheels and 4 rollers along with its 6 blades.
Pmsmechanic, you're always a sharp poster. . . but this time I think you got fooled by Metro. . . I think he wants a mowing solution but he also wants other toys like an atv or a utv. Just my opinion. I think that youthful determination isn't such a bad thing - it doesn't always pay off - but neither does spending recklessly. We all have different sized wallets and incomes and comfort levels in spending.
jmho
You know you might be right. I was in a hurry yesterday morning and didn't get a chance to think about what I say the way I usually like too. Sometimes I post on instinct and this was one of those times.
I will say that I enjoy reading between the lines so to speak. It's a fun challenge to pick out what isn't said. Or to try and put myself into others shoes and figure out why they said what they said or why they did what they did.
Looking back maybe I was a bit harsh so thank you for softening what I said and not being nasty about it.