winter is my problem,we have no animals,not many chores to do.I would like to burn wood for heat,but my wifes asthma cannot handle wood fire at all,even a wift of it can trigger problems.We used to pay to get some of the lawns cut in pa,,I always cut the lawn in nj and worked,plus doing lots of repairs in PA.Recently I cut back on work.i made the decision to cut all the lawns.I do it with a 4 ft walk behind.Lots of people tell me Im nuts,but I like it and will continue doing it as long as I am able ,Its a fast paced walk,no pushing involved,,and I find I get done in most spots just as quick as the Ford with the finish mower. I felt better all season while I was doing it.Also I get to keep a really close eye on things in PA too.A neighbor here in nj had a bobcat 4 ft walk behind for years.He got rid of it at 60 and bought a new zero turn,He gained 50 lbs,,,now he goes to the gym to lose it.....Now this spring the battle will begin again,my daughter says all the lawns are too much for me,,but Im gonna continue doing them and argue it out.,,,lol
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