Posted by notjustair on April 23, 2013 at 18:03:56 from (174.238.65.24):
In Reply to: OT Lawn Mowers posted by Banditfarmer on April 23, 2013 at 17:53:30:
I have a couple of really old Lawnboy push mowers if I need them. One is mid 70's and the other is late 50's. Those things never die. I use an old Snapper rear engine rider around the barns and the ditches in front of the house. I've got a new cub cadet that does the majority of the main yard but I am not allowed to do that part! If I have something to cut quick and need a tractor size I have a Farmall A with a Woods belly mower. It cuts just as good as any new mower.
I love that old Snapper. It doesn't have any safety stuff on it and makes mowing the steep ditch a dream. I can just stand on the uphill side of the deck and away she goes. I hate the high lift blades on the cub. When it is dry those things kick up so much dust and I spend all of my time reading air elements.
Someday soon I will find a good Deines mower (Marty J). Those ZTR mowers look a lot like yours and sound about as well built.
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