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Lawnmowing videos

I have to say, a lot of the mowers these days are so much quieter than in the past.

It still remains, however, the one chore I have never done myself. "Lawn service" will always be in my monthly budget.
 
I have to say, a lot of the mowers these days are so much quieter than in the past.

It still remains, however, the one chore I have never done myself.
"Lawn service" will always be in my monthly budget.
Longer than the roof loan? C'mon, now, no way! ... :cool:
 
Had my second mow of the season on Sunday. Took me four hours, but probably an hour of that was three water breaks.
We have a corner lot with a lot of nooks and crannies, including about 80 feet worth of drainage ditch, so I have to do it all with a push mower. A riding mower just won't work for our terrain. Also have to do weedeating and trimming a couple of hedges, which is the first hour of the job. I used to really enjoy it, and still do, but it feels like a lot more work every year. By the second water break I'm ready to tap out, especially when the July and August cuts come around and I'm cutting on a nice, brisk, 92-degree afternoon.
On the bright side, that counts for my weekend workout, so at least that's good.
 
If you're spending that kind of time on it, you should consider getting a DR trimmer. They are essentially a push mower that uses a heavy duty string trimmer to cut. It's like a big honking weedeater on wheels, but you don't have to hold it up and wave it around. It lets you trim close to trees, flowerbeds, walls, in ditches, etc far easier.

This is the low end model, which is what I use.

DR PILOT Walk Behind Wheeled String Trimmer | DR Power Equipment
 
Had my second mow of the season on Sunday. Took me four hours, but probably an hour of that was three water breaks.
We have a corner lot with a lot of nooks and crannies, including about 80 feet worth of drainage ditch, so I have to do it all with a push mower. A riding mower just won't work for our terrain. Also have to do weedeating and trimming a couple of hedges, which is the first hour of the job. I used to really enjoy it, and still do, but it feels like a lot more work every year. By the second water break I'm ready to tap out, especially when the July and August cuts come around and I'm cutting on a nice, brisk, 92-degree afternoon.
On the bright side, that counts for my weekend workout, so at least that's good.
Lawn service, dude. They can bang it out in 30 minutes.

Well worth the $30 a week. Budget for it, and get a better workout elsewhere.

Never kill yourself over yard work. It's right up front in the manual.
 
Lawn service, dude. They can bang it out in 30 minutes.

Well worth the $30 a week. Budget for it, and get a better workout elsewhere.

Never kill yourself over yard work. It's right up front in the manual.

Maybe in a few years I'll reach that point. I still do enjoy it enough to keep at it. It's nice to have an excuse to turn the phone off and unplug for a few hours. I also enjoy the feeling of accomplishment when it's done. It's not all bad. Just takes a long time.
 

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