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Old 08-17-2007, 10:50 PM
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Bingo! Plus I can't hear any kids screaming or crying in the background.

Dammit, Man, you're not supposed to mow the kids!
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Dammit, Man, you're not supposed to mow the kids!


It's the scruffy cut that's so popular these days. I' bet we'll be hearing more about this problem.
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I've got a New Holland w/ an 84" belly mower.

W/ the super steer it'll turn right back around.

they now have cab models w/ AC so the wife wants me to look into trading up.

BTW, you can drive a ZT w/ one hand, just grab them both and twist your hand to turn. makes drinking and eating while mowing a lot easier.

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A little too big for my needs.

I get the new one tomorrow. The manager warned me not to go near the water with it until I'm very comfortable with it.
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My buddies family operates a landscaping company, you should hear his story about taking a Z turn they had on demo for a couple of days down a dew covered hill. I'd type it all out, but I'm a bit tired today. Needless to say it involved losing traction and a fence and about 15mph of terminal velocity. Come to think of it, it was a Toro too...




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A little too big for my needs.

I get the new one tomorrow. The manager warned me not to go near the water with it until I'm very comfortable with it.
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I've done something like that in a golf cart. Just change "fence" to "pond".
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Reminds me of a funny story. My parents golf cart was running a bit slow some years ago. Being the good son I am I promptly took care of the problem, had her running 27 mph. One day my old man took it down to the lake to throw some brush/six by six pieces of lumber in the bed. Being the impatient SOB that he is, he decided to just heave the stuff in the bed. Now bearing in mind that he doesnt really think about the basics, such as turning the ignition off while he was doing this, he got one hell of a shock when the 6x6 landed square on the acclerator and the golf cart started steaming towards the water.

Luckily the steering wheel jack knived and it hit a tree head on finally ending the chaos. To this day I am sad that I was not there (with a video camera) to witness the event. I promise I would have posted it.

I remember not being able to figure out what he was so pissed about that night. I am still blamed for him not being able not to catch it. Yeah it was all my fault... all because I souped up the golf cart dad. Yes, thats why you could not catch it..... Never mind those two shot knees you have.




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