Posted by Mark - IN. on April 02, 2008 at 17:18:11 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Mower for big yard posted by scpurgatory on April 02, 2008 at 16:45:28:
In my opinion, there's a great abundance of smaller old iron in just about any color you want that will do what you need it to do for $cheap. In my case, I use a AC-B with a Woods L59 belly mower for finish cutting the yard. I have about $2,500 in it and half of that's the Woods. As long as I take care of and keep using it so it can maintain its pride, I'll be long dead and that thing will still be ready to mow grass...maybe the whole danged cemetary where I'll be buried at that. Your choice on colors.
As a joke, years back I saw a photo, think here of a huge Versatile wearing Ford blue with a 5' hog hanging off the back. Was a funny photo. If I knew where to find it, I'd have posted it. Now...there's a mower. Chuckle.
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