I forget which garden tractor site it was but we discussed various guys getting stopped on their garden tractors going to or from the local tavern. Then somebody said he had a neighbor who was lawn mowing his roadbank with a beer in his hand when the Sheriff went by and stopped. YEP, a DUI against his license. I used to drink a 12 pak while mowing with one of my garden tractors, and mowed some roadbank, but tried not to hold a beer while mowing those areas. Now with the zero turn with steering levers I have no free hand, plus I prefer Mike's Hard Lemonade anyhow. And speaking of getting a ticket on a lawn mower, was on one of the Deere sites, guy got a ticket for improper safety emblems and lights for NOT having an SMV emblem on his toy tractor, they all came with one, he must have taken it off. My zero turn didn't have one but I'm slowly making making one to hang off the ROPS. I mow about 500-600 feet of roadbank and I really don't want to irritate a local law enforcement official.
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