Posted by showcrop on May 23, 2015 at 19:09:20 from (66.31.196.130):
In Reply to: Mowing posted by Dean on May 23, 2015 at 15:53:01:
Today as I was mowing my lawn on my zero turn I remembered a rotary mowing job that I did a few years ago. It was a place that had been let go for a long time, and a fellow was paying me to do it for the elderly lady who owned the place. She wanted to be able to see some distance up back to the forest, but the area to be mowed was only about two acres. I picked out two areas that I could open up to enable her to see some distance from her house, and my first pass around took me about a half hour or better because of working around so many trees, both standing and some down, and doing a lot of backing. As I got to nearly my starting point the fellow who was paying came over to tell me that I needn't go so far back. Because he was worried about what he was spending. I had pretty much done a third of the job any way in that half hour, and the rest of it was much faster going and took me only about an hour more.
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