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Posted by wannabe in TN on April 17, 2006 at 07:07:59 from (208.44.65.60):
In Reply to: Re: which one? posted by Tom in TN on April 16, 2006 at 19:38:13:
Thanks for the great feedback. I have been told before that I don't need the headaches of an old tractor for that small a piece of land. But what kind of grass height/thickness can I expect a zero turn or compact to handle? I don't want this to be a fulltime job to maintain, but can mow more frequently than the 2-3 hay cuts we have been doing. I know I am asking way too much...there are so many factors to consider as one reply said...time vs money vs repairs
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