Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 20, 2007 at 03:23:34 from (216.208.58.178):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Leaf removal posted by Jimmy King on November 19, 2007 at 21:10:37:
Jim: I agree, however there are a lot of mowers out there that don't do this well. Maybe it's the operator, but I've noticed a few folks this fall, trying to do the same as we do, and coming up with a huge windrow. I'm thinking it's the difference between side discharge and rear discharge.
The guy I bought my Woods mower from, went for a new Kubota O turn. He tells me it wont mulch like the Woods did. It could be his speed, I don't think I've ever seen him under 25 mph with that O turn. Sometimes it just takes a bit more time to do quality yard work.
Snow plowing is much the same around here except we see a link to country of origin or ethnic background. We have a large population of Portuguese, these guys manicure snow plowing, not so much as a flake out of place. Most former Europeans do what is necessary to keep moving. One exception though, the Dutch just stir the snow, and work on the principle it melts faster the more you stir. I'll pay for this.
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