I tried what you suggested. I paid $1200 for a decent riding mower and it's now in the trash. Did I say I abused it? I used it to cut what I said and I changed the oil and maintenance as needed. During that time I replaced a pile of parts. The investment in what you're saying would take like I said above a zero turn and those run upwords of $5-10k. I explained I cant afford that and I'm not going to run out and spend $1-2k on a mower that lasts me 2 years and have no tractor for a while. Please explain how cutting a lawn with a tractor "makes a mess"? Even our township cuts their lawns with tractors here. I agree with you on the bucket. I did say I need to specs and I won't buy a bucket thats too big for the tractor. If I had a large sum of money I wouldnt be here and I'd buy a new tractor and a lawn mower. But unfortunately I dont have the resources and I have to buy what I can afford. I refuse to spend the $5k on a lawn mower and be stuck with no tractor. I believe I'm making the right decision with that fact.
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