GarageChop
Member
Hey Guys,
I think this is the most relevant place to post this, being that it is technically a tool and all...
I've gotten the bug to buy an old Snapper riding mower (Like the one from Forrest Gump--which may be a Comet model?). Anyway, I was hoping to get some insight about the machine. How are they in terms of maneuverability around fences and landscaping, forward to reverse while cutting around obstacles, turning radius for tight spots, etc...
Any feedback would be great. I have your standard suburban yard with a fence in the back, some landscaping and a few trees, maybe 1/3 acre give or take. I know this "much" mower (as in a rider in general) may be overkill, but something about a cupholder with a beer in it attached to an old Snapper has caught my interest!
Thanks!
-Mike
I think this is the most relevant place to post this, being that it is technically a tool and all...
I've gotten the bug to buy an old Snapper riding mower (Like the one from Forrest Gump--which may be a Comet model?). Anyway, I was hoping to get some insight about the machine. How are they in terms of maneuverability around fences and landscaping, forward to reverse while cutting around obstacles, turning radius for tight spots, etc...
Any feedback would be great. I have your standard suburban yard with a fence in the back, some landscaping and a few trees, maybe 1/3 acre give or take. I know this "much" mower (as in a rider in general) may be overkill, but something about a cupholder with a beer in it attached to an old Snapper has caught my interest!
Thanks!
-Mike