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stevej37 04-27-2021 10:44 AM

Do you like 'cutting the grass'?
 
It's one activity that I love to do. I can't imagine paying someone else to do it.
Especially on a day like today. 72degrees, cloudy and a slight breeze...perfect!
The JD 335 with the power steering and cruise control makes it fun.
My only complaint is that using the cupholder in the fender makes the beer so flat that it's like drinking an opened beer...two days later.

There are three trees in the pic with no leaves yet....too early in the season.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619548789.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619548895.jpg

asphaltgambler 04-27-2021 10:50 AM

I have a little over an acre, when I'm not rushed or pressed to get other projects done, yes I love being on my restored JD 430 diesel. Also my wife likes to be out there w/me pruning, cleaning etc. When we're done celebrate with few ice cold beers

stevej37 04-27-2021 10:56 AM

^^^ 1.2 acres here. Takes about 1.5 hrs without trimming.
I don't really care for the trimming part...lol

911boost 04-27-2021 11:02 AM

I have a smaller lawn and do enjoy cutting it and taking care of it.

stevej37 04-27-2021 11:20 AM

It's something that can be easily seen when done....satisfaction.
My neighbors prob wonder why I drive so slow past my lawn....

MrBonus 04-27-2021 11:28 AM

Most of the time, yes. Some of the time, no. If I can throw back a few cold ones in peace while I do it, absolutely.

masraum 04-27-2021 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11312085)
It's one activity that I love to do. I can't imagine paying someone else to do it.
Especially on a day like today. 72degrees, cloudy and a slight breeze...perfect!
The JD 335 with the power steering and cruise control makes it fun.
My only complaint is that using the cupholder in the fender makes the beer so flat that it's like drinking an opened beer...two days later.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619548789.jpg

Beautiful lawn, and riding with cruise in 72º weather does sound nice.

OK, now switch to a rough, bouncy 3-4 acres (almost 6 acres, but not everything gets mowed) and temps between 95 and 105 with high humidity and the sun beating down on you.

There are times when it's enjoyable in a zen sort of way. There are other times when it's miserable. In the summer, you miss a week because it rains every day for a week, then when you get around to it after 2 weeks, it's like mowing molases and you've gotta go slow so the mower doesn't stall. And it's hot and muggy and the mosquitos are waiting for you and the sun's beating down.

I'm really curious to see how our new property is to maintain this year. So far, no big deal, but we aren't in the prime growing season yet. This might get ugly.

white85carrera 04-27-2021 11:35 AM

moved in 10 years ago and the previous owner was mowing about 10 of the 13 acres. even with a 72" mower it was most of a day. since then added 3 acres of pasture lots for goats and alpacas, let 3 acres go back to nature and switched to a zero turn. with work from home I knock out the 4 acres during the week over lunch hours. nice break from the day.

masraum 04-27-2021 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by white85carrera (Post 11312155)
moved in 10 years ago and the previous owner was mowing about 10 of the 13 acres. even with a 72" mower it was most of a day. since then added 3 acres of pasture lots for goats and alpacas, let 3 acres go back to nature and switched to a zero turn. with work from home I knock out the 4 acres during the week over lunch hours. nice break from the day.

Absolutely, zero turn for the win. The sports car of the mowing world. Tons of fun to drive.

Probably more fun to drive if things are flat. I've got to get a pile of top soil delivered and then use the Zero Turn and a trailer to fill in some rough spots. THere are a few spots that are so rough that I crawl over them.

stevej37 04-27-2021 11:42 AM

My property is on the top of a hill (might be noticeable in the above pic)....so I never have 'too much rain'
Otherwise...my lawn dries out in the middle of the summer...fast!

Eric Hahl 04-27-2021 11:43 AM

This did the trick for 5 acres. Now I'm down to 1/3rd acre so bought an electric rider. Cigar and beer in hand.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619552575.jpg

Scott Douglas 04-27-2021 11:48 AM

I only hired a gardener to cut my small lawn when I started having chest pains that would double me over and I didn't want my wife to know. Cutting the lawn, along with washing the car, were a couple of things I really enjoy as the instant gratification is tremendous. I'm almost back to getting the lawn mower out of the shed and going again. Not really looking forward to pulling the cord but it is what it is. Should have put some Sta-Bil in the tank. I've got starting fluid so that'll help.

stevej37 04-27-2021 11:51 AM

^^^ If it doesn't start right up....drain the gas.

masraum 04-27-2021 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11312162)
My property is on the top of a hill (might be noticeable in the above pic)....so I never have 'too much rain'
Otherwise...my lawn dries out in the middle of the summer...fast!

Nice, and presumably, you have a much shorter growing season that we do down here.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Hahl (Post 11312164)
This did the trick for 5 acres. Now I'm down to 1/3rd acre so bought an electric rider. Cigar and beer in hand.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619552575.jpg

But that's a really good looking rig. It looks the business as they would say.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 11312168)
I only hired a gardener to cut my small lawn when I started having chest pains that would double me over and I didn't want my wife to know. Cutting the lawn, along with washing the car, were a couple of things I really enjoy as the instant gratification is tremendous. I'm almost back to getting the lawn mower out of the shed and going again. Not really looking forward to pulling the cord but it is what it is. Should have put some Sta-Bil in the tank. I've got starting fluid so that'll help.

Well, glad that you're still around to tell the tale! I enjoy washing the car too.

At our old house, push mower, weed eater, blower/broom/rake, I was looking at 2-3 hours during the main growing season in miserable heat and humidity. Or, I was able to pay a company $25/mow (once a week) to do the same job. Yep, $25, and they finished in 7 minutes (2 mowers that could drive like landscaping Senna's and 2 or 3 guys with weedeaters and a blower. 7 minutes!

Yep, we hired those guys and I never looked back. I can't even imagine what it would cost for me at our new property.

GH85Carrera 04-27-2021 11:57 AM

I have a 21 inch self propelled walk behind mower, nothing to ride around on.

If I do the full edging of the 1/4 mile of edging, then the string trimmer for the flowerbeds and trees, lots of flowerbeds and tree rings, and them mow, and blow the grass off the porch and sidewalk it is a two hour project.

I do love the instant gratification of looking out and seeing the yard looking great. And a cold beer is pretty much the required payment to myself.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619553341.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619553341.jpg

stevej37 04-27-2021 11:59 AM

^^^ Nice!

stevej37 04-27-2021 12:02 PM

[QUOTE=masraum;11312175]Nice, and presumably, you have a much shorter growing season that we do down here.

Oh yeah. I just checked the thermometer inside my garage....55 degrees.
The temp outside is 75 degrees. It'll take a week of this type of weather to warm everything up.

Tidybuoy 04-27-2021 12:38 PM

I did all my own yard work for 30 years and always took pride in my lawn being the best in the neighborhood. Then one day, I was preparing for a party and decided to hire a gardener to do some of the extra pruning that I needed done. And after that, I hired him to mow & blow the day before the party so I had time to get all the other things done. Well, he's been doing my yards for about 5 years now and I can say he takes great pride and does great work. I finally am able to enjoy my yard and occasionally get to sit around and drink coffee without seeing something that needs doing or pruning.

vash 04-27-2021 12:41 PM

now you all know why I need the occasional break from PPOT. you all are crazy!! :D

I hate yard work. the cleaning, the bagging, the mulching...i'm actually not good at it. I am the angel of death to all plantlife.

besides, we now have an impending drought..everyone's hard work is about to go brown.

cabmandone 04-27-2021 12:52 PM

I like it so much I put stuff down to make it grow even faster!


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