[AT] Semi-off topic Zero Turn mowers
Recentjester at aol.com
Recentjester at aol.com
Sat Apr 26 18:30:51 PDT 2014
Appreciate that Charlie, lawns just don't do much for me. I understand
keeping the grass down to keep critters out of the house. I just worked on
neighbors Husquvarna zero turn. The pulleys are so thin they spread with a
little wear and chafe the belt a little rust an they eat belts. Another
neighbor has a dixie built like a tank. The motor has no clearance to change the
oil filter. I let things bloom for the bees an then rack it down with my
beat up old John Deere (Kawasaki) 5 times a year. I am really lookin in to
Goats. Al Gore is over the edge one way. But that frackin is the other side of
not so smart. U can hold mother nature back a little but she always wins.
In a message dated 4/26/2014 7:48:54 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
charliehill at embarqmail.com writes:
I really didn't want your environmental opinion but since you
offered it, a goat farts all day long every day. That mower will
only fart a few hours a month. I personally don't think either one
hurt anything but I'm willing to bet the goat does more environmental
damage than the mower. (assuming he didn't exist unless I bought him for
the job)
I have nothing against goats. I'd like to have a few but it won't be
to "save the earth" thank you Al Gore.
Charlie
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Goats are best choice for planet~
In a message dated 4/26/2014 6:59:23 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
davidbruce at yadtel.net writes:
I have been using a Simplicity Zero Turn for 3 years now. I looked at
some others but settled on the Simplicity model I bought for a
combination of features, price, reputation and most importantly (for me)
the particular dealer.
Most of my mowing is on level ground or slight slopes and I have no
issues there at all. A small portion is on steeper slopes and a zero
turn, steep slope and wet grass is a bad combination.
David
NW NC
On 4/26/2014 2:45 PM, charlie hill wrote:
> I'd like to hear peoples opinions of different
> brands of ZTR mowers. I'm not interested in
> particular brands or what is cool or popular.
> I'm looking for the most bang for the money
> in terms price, reliability and serviceability.
> Cheaper is better but price isn't everything.
> I don't want a small machine and I don't want a
> huge one. I do place some importance on speed.
>
> Thanks
>
> Charlie
>
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