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Ways to move a popup camper from back yard to front yard
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<blockquote data-quote="CorpsVet" data-source="post: 2956397" data-attributes="member: 2414"><p>Let me "chime in" here about a high dollar John Deere rider. For years I insisted on buying "Home Depo" type riders, they would last 3 to 4 years and need multiple repairs, sometimes leaving me high and dry for weeks waiting for repairs to be done and putting me behind the curve so that the grass would be thick and hard to mow (putting extra strain on my newly repaired mower).</p><p></p><p>A few years ago I got an inheritance that gave me some "extra" cash and I decided to go for a 6K J.D. One of the best decisions I ever made! Mowing time was cut almost in half, comfort is out of this world, and need for repair has, so far, disappeared.</p><p></p><p>If you can swing it, get the quality mower, I think you will be pleased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CorpsVet, post: 2956397, member: 2414"] Let me "chime in" here about a high dollar John Deere rider. For years I insisted on buying "Home Depo" type riders, they would last 3 to 4 years and need multiple repairs, sometimes leaving me high and dry for weeks waiting for repairs to be done and putting me behind the curve so that the grass would be thick and hard to mow (putting extra strain on my newly repaired mower). A few years ago I got an inheritance that gave me some "extra" cash and I decided to go for a 6K J.D. One of the best decisions I ever made! Mowing time was cut almost in half, comfort is out of this world, and need for repair has, so far, disappeared. If you can swing it, get the quality mower, I think you will be pleased. [/QUOTE]
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