Yeah...its like sitting in an easy chair while mowing...it's a nice machine.Those are a rebadged Ferris and come with suspension, and a good mower no matter whose name is on them.
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Yeah...its like sitting in an easy chair while mowing...it's a nice machine.Those are a rebadged Ferris and come with suspension, and a good mower no matter whose name is on them.
The JD dealer is 19 miles from home. The Stihl dealer is 3 miles. Close is good.whatever equipment you get make sure you have a local dealer than can service them. My closest Takeuchi dealer is 2 hrs away If they were closer id but a Takeuechi CTL in a heart beat
I have a neighbor that supplies a handfull of fully automatic, 4 wheel drive, 4 inch cut mowers.yep just pay attention to the what transmission you have on it. only mowing 1.5 acres' isn't bad Im looking for mower to mow the 10 acres we have
I guess it depends on the terrain. We have no flat ground so when the road needs to be fixed, ruts and gullies need to be filled and material moved. A gannon box blade will do that better. But if it's flat or your just smoothing things out, rakes are nice.I will second the need for a grapple. Instead of the box blade with a mold board, get a landscape rake with spring teeth. It will do a much better job of smoothing driveways.
Creatures of the bovine type. Good to eat too!Right over my head!
