Thanks. No I won't just be finish mowing. Finish mowing is just the number 1 reason i was live PTO. I was going to get a zero turn to mow everything, but that back yard is so massive that a finish mower is the way to go. I'd rather get a zero turn with a 48 deck or so because then I can mow around everything up front near the house way easier then use a 6 foot mower to take care of the back.
I user that 8N for so much. It is so handy. This tree in my back neighbors yard was hanging down and there was a cracked limb about to fall. I pulled them both down no problem. It makes collection all the fallen limbs so easy too. I can get around the place and pick stuff up or even use landscaping rake.
Last night I bladed over a bare section of yard to kind of grade it and drag a bunch of brush and stuff left behind by previous owner. Going to disc part of it and get some grass seed down.
If the 860 is quite a bit heavier I may keep looking for a little Super 55 Oliver.
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