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My neighborhood is all 2.5 acre lots. My neighbor across the street has at least 1.5 acres of lawn. He isn’t very healthy, his lawn was getting really long, like 6-10”. Me and my next door neighbor went over and gangbanged his lawn a couple nights ago. It was the tallest grass I’ve ever mowed. My old family heirloom 1450 did great. I’m glad my blades are pretty sharp.
Dennis next door has a new green & yellow zero turn mower. He has extra add-on JD weights on the front caster wheels on the deck. He says it wants to wheelie when mowing up hills. Huh? Seems like a poor design.
Anyway, we feel better, did our good deed for the week. We’ll see what happens next week...
 
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One of my twins driving the 1450 for the first time... it's a nice day for mowing. 😁
 
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