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Replanting steep grass hill to avoid mowing
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[QUOTE="ClifSpliffy, post: 3962951, member: 9260"] hehe 'zero turn.' there were tons of zero turn machines way before the recent branding of say, mowers, as 'new technology,' accomplished by simply having a steering single wheel in the back. [I]hey Bucky, bring it![/I] [MEDIA=youtube]fO80IjrO9d8[/MEDIA] of course, made in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. after that, sumguy invented the first zero turn mower simply by flipping the script. 'In 1949, Warrensburg, MO resident Max B. Swisher invented the very first commercially available zero-turn mower and called it the "Ride King". It was a three-wheeled machine:' [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-turn_mower']Zero-turn mower - Wikipedia[/URL] i still use a decades old scag beast at times. it wasn't commonly branded as 'z-turn' at the time of it's newness, at least as far as my research revealed. [URL='https://media.sandhills.com/img.axd?id=4170374551&wid=&p=&ext=&w=0&h=0&t=&lp=&c=True&wt=False&sz=Max&rt=0&checksum=BXwLuBdtOoouXu4mCEUkWzFW1i5XHhlq']img.axd (1024×768) (sandhills.com)[/URL] Scag Rules! (would be nice iffn they brought back the 72 inch walker...) also have one of these exmark turf rangers kicking around out back in the tbd/recycle barn. darn thing just caught fire one hhh summer day years ago. pretty funny event as i was far away from water at the time and i had to be selective as to where i tossed dirt on it. [URL='https://www.lawnsite.com/attachments/img_3218-jpg.99593/']img_3218-jpg.99593 (800×600) (lawnsite.com)[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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