S2000 Vintage Owners Knowledge, age and life experiences represent the members of the Vintage Owners

Getting the lawn mowed. yup lazy

Thread Tools
 
Old 06-23-2017, 07:38 AM
  #11  

Thread Starter
 
boltonblue's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: bolton
Posts: 31,546
Received 3,514 Likes on 2,378 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by tof
You forgot gas, oil, belts, blades, battery, and the effort to maintain the mower...removing, sharpening, and reinstalling blades regularly. And if you have a nice 48" Deer, you have to get a bagger, trailer, tiller, etc. etc. Plus you also need a push mower for trim work, and a weed eater, string, edger, and blower before you fire the lawn guy.
I've had my commercial walk behind since '94. ~$2200 yup great investment.
the yard at our previous house had a steep hill in the front that meant no riding mower.
and of course if it's got an engine I've got all of the other lawn power toys as well. well except for the trailer. can't hook a trailer on a walk behind.
I did think about getting a sulky though.
My neighbor had a big 58" zero turn. damn it was fast, scared the crap out of me.
but remember, ' it's not how fast you mow, it's how well you mow fast. "
Old 06-23-2017, 07:43 AM
  #12  

 
Lainey's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Smalltown
Posts: 62,549
Received 2,766 Likes on 1,626 Posts
Default

While we enjoy puttering in the yard, I can't imagine HAVING to spend 1 1/2 -2 hours weekly mowing. Thankfully, our little postage stamp of a lawn can be mowed in 45 minutes or less.

I guess it's all in how you want to spend your $ and time. You can't buy time, but you can buy someone to mow your lawn! My brother in law hired someone to mow his (not so large) lawn until he retired.

The good thing about a small yard is should one be unable to mow, it won't break the bank to have it done. Ready to downsize yet, Jerry?
Old 06-23-2017, 08:06 AM
  #13  

 
Conedodger's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 13,468
Received 33 Likes on 28 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by Lainey
While we enjoy puttering in the yard, I can't imagine HAVING to spend 1 1/2 -2 hours weekly mowing.
The commercial mower has an hour meter on it. I hate looking at it. I average 50 ish hours per summer. My old mower had 1200 hours on it when I sold it.

Old 06-23-2017, 09:15 AM
  #14  

 
dlq04's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Mish-she-gan
Posts: 41,244
Received 4,951 Likes on 3,003 Posts
Default

I really like the zero-turn mowers EXCEPT you can't pull a lawn cart behind them. We use our cart a lot hauling stuff around in the spring, after storms, etc.
Old 06-23-2017, 10:29 AM
  #15  

 
Conedodger's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 13,468
Received 33 Likes on 28 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by dlq04
I really like the zero-turn mowers EXCEPT you can't pull a lawn cart behind them. We use our cart a lot hauling stuff around in the spring, after storms, etc.
I pull a lawn cart or a 5'x8' aluminum trailer behind mine on a regular basis. I don't have any hills, and I try not to have too much weight on them, but recently moved 15, 3 cu ft bags of mulch with ease.
Old 06-23-2017, 11:27 AM
  #16  

 
dlq04's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Mish-she-gan
Posts: 41,244
Received 4,951 Likes on 3,003 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by Conedodger
I pull a lawn cart or a 5'x8' aluminum trailer behind mine on a regular basis. I don't have any hills, and I try not to have too much weight on them, but recently moved 15, 3 cu ft bags of mulch with ease.
I suspect you have a larger one then as the normal yard ones I tried out at John Deere didn't pull anything as I recall.
Old 06-23-2017, 11:39 AM
  #17  

 
dlq04's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Mish-she-gan
Posts: 41,244
Received 4,951 Likes on 3,003 Posts
Default

My oldest grandson was over for father’s day. He is working for a landscaping company while going to college. He learned a valuable lesson about maintenance on lawn equipment. I don’t recall the exact item, perhaps something to do with digging, but the parking brake hung up on it during a job and it cost the company $1,500 to have someone come out and free things up. He said the entire expense could have been avoided by following the owners manual and grease the line, etc.

I had to do a little chest pounding and showed him my maintenance record/schedule in the garage that lists every single lawn item I own and shows what was done when and what needs done when.
Old 06-23-2017, 11:47 AM
  #18  

 
Lainey's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Smalltown
Posts: 62,549
Received 2,766 Likes on 1,626 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by dlq04
My oldest grandson was over for father’s day. He is working for a landscaping company while going to college. He learned a valuable lesson about maintenance on lawn equipment. I don’t recall the exact item, perhaps something to do with digging, but the parking brake hung up on it during a job and it cost the company $1,500 to have someone come out and free things up. He said the entire expense could have been avoided by following the owners manual and grease the line, etc.

I had to do a little chest pounding and showed him my maintenance record/schedule in the garage that lists every single lawn item I own and shows what was done when and what needs done when.
You are obviously not in the "fix it when it breaks" category of people. We have no such records in our shed or home. Rick maintains stuff pretty well. The cars are well maintained but he kind of keeps stuff in his head until he tells me it's time to get something done. I do hang on to the various receipts when the work is done or parts are purchased, but you'd cringe at my lack of organization and no spread sheet either.
Old 06-23-2017, 11:51 AM
  #19  

 
dlq04's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Mish-she-gan
Posts: 41,244
Received 4,951 Likes on 3,003 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by Lainey
You are obviously not in the "fix it when it breaks" category of people. We have no such records in our shed or home. Rick maintains stuff pretty well. The cars are well maintained but he kind of keeps stuff in his head until he tells me it's time to get something done. I do hang on to the various receipts when the work is done or parts are purchased, but you'd cringe at my lack of organization and no spread sheet either.
I'd brag how long I've kept stuff running but I know better!!!!! Did that about my 20 year old truck A/C and damn, not a week later, the clutch on the compressor went out. I am a quick learner, no bragging.
Old 06-23-2017, 12:39 PM
  #20  

Thread Starter
 
boltonblue's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: bolton
Posts: 31,546
Received 3,514 Likes on 2,378 Posts
Default

it is amazing how quick time flashes by though.
I got the spindle repaired two years ago although I thought it was just last year.
I could see keeping a book to know that it was last year and not 5 or 6 years ago.


Quick Reply: Getting the lawn mowed. yup lazy



All times are GMT -8. The time now is 01:28 AM.