MagicMarker
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We closed on our first house last October. We're sitting on half an acre and I thought I could handle it with a good push mower. So I bought a Snapper hi vac and learned that bagging ***** and using a side discharge makes a mess. I dealt with it until this year as my theory was as long as I can still walk, I should get the exercise. This got old fast.
I did my research and compared a lot of rear engine ride ons vs. lawn tractors. I chose a Rear Rider as it is fairly compact and it will fit in my storage shed (just need to get a ramp). It's living in the garage for now.
I chose a Snapper and it's great. I had the mulching blade installed and mowed the lawn and I wasn't exhausted afterwards. It's going to take me a bit of time figure out the best mowing pattern without wasting time.
I have learned there are some limitations since the turning radius isn't as easy as a 180 with a push mower. Of course in learning.. I scalped a bit of grass so I hope it comes back.
I'm open to any suggestions on keeping the new purchase in great condition and for any lawn mowing advice/ techniques.
I did my research and compared a lot of rear engine ride ons vs. lawn tractors. I chose a Rear Rider as it is fairly compact and it will fit in my storage shed (just need to get a ramp). It's living in the garage for now.
I chose a Snapper and it's great. I had the mulching blade installed and mowed the lawn and I wasn't exhausted afterwards. It's going to take me a bit of time figure out the best mowing pattern without wasting time.
I have learned there are some limitations since the turning radius isn't as easy as a 180 with a push mower. Of course in learning.. I scalped a bit of grass so I hope it comes back.
I'm open to any suggestions on keeping the new purchase in great condition and for any lawn mowing advice/ techniques.
