Posted by INCase on August 20, 2018 at 09:15:36 from (209.221.240.193):
In Reply to: Custom brush hogging posted by Toland88 on August 19, 2018 at 19:18:15:
around here a fellow i know bought a big zero turn mower and to help justify (wife??) and pay for it he started to do mowing on the side but refuses to do less than 1.5 acres. He's getting $250 for 1.5 acres and has all the business he wants.
i figured with every Tom Dick and Harry out there with a lawn mower doing landscape work 1/2 of them must be starving but i guess not. Economy must be good.
and/OR i know a couple "millennials" that bought a house but NEVER leave the house except to go to work. i saw him try to mow a couple times but they ended up paying someone to do it. must have been too hard. didn't help he'd let it get 10" tall before he try to push mow. pretty sad to not be able to run a push mower (he has no physical issues). shoot the ammmish have their kids pushing a mower as soon as their tall enough to reach the handles. (not safe,.. bare foot too).
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