I bought that kind of setup from Grissoms in Shawnee, 1999. My son talked me out of it last spring.Bought a John Deere walk behind w/a Kawasaki engine from Mr Allison on S. May in 1989. Started on the first pull last Saturday.
I bought that kind of setup from Grissoms in Shawnee, 1999. My son talked me out of it last spring.Bought a John Deere walk behind w/a Kawasaki engine from Mr Allison on S. May in 1989. Started on the first pull last Saturday.
Sell out and move someplace where there is little yardwork. In another twenty years you won't want to mow 2-3 acres-admit it, you don't enjoy mowing that much anyway!
I'm with Chenry on this whole mowing gig...but my mowers name is Louis. He charges $35 but I give him $40 and he always does a really good job. I hate lawn work. I wish I lived in an apartment. A nice big apartment with a great big pool, so I could sit in air conditioned comfort and watch the hot chicks lounge around while you saps are sweating and mowing your yards.
Wow, thanks for sharing.Your "hot chicks" would be elderly, overweight women that were out there "sunning" themselves so they could look at the lifeguard.
I noticed in our latest trip to Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado that most didn't need a lawn mower with a yard that consisted of mainly rocks. Natural or imported.You wouldn't be so lucky. Your "hot chicks" would be elderly, overweight women that were out there "sunning" themselves so they could look at the lifeguard.
I don't have a "mower," nor do I own a mower as I don't even have a yard to mow. At least not since 2014 when we retired and started traveling. Our "back yard" is a view wherever I want to park the fifth wheel and look out the window. Previously Colorado and Oregon and now in Utah.
All joking aside you're probably right.He told you that just to push one of those Briggs out the door. LOL Just funnin ya. Congrats !!!
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