Greenblades
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So, the guy who comes and mows the lawn use to mow the front (which isn't big) with a professional ride on mower he hauls on a trailer behind his work truck. He mowed the back with a push mower because his big one couldn't fit through the fence. The landlord recently had him remove a large section of the fence to let it fit through. He seems to do fine with the back with it.
Pretty soon the free mows will stop and I'm going to have to buy a mower to do it myself. The thing is stuff used to be buried in the back yard and when they dug different spots up the yard was left with a lot of pits, some the size of large curled up bodies, but they are shallow. The terrain is very bumpy, kind of semi swampy with a variety of greenish grass-like plants.
In addition, the back half of the lawn semi-gently slopes down. Its perhaps a third of an acre big. I'm thinking a push mower is too exhausting (hence why the mower guy took out the fence), but I don't have the money for a super duper professional ride on.
Are there any ride on mowers that can handle shallow dips and slopes without tipping over and crushing you? Or am I stuck with a push mower? (Assuming I don't create my super duper bike mower--but that would be for exercise, not every mow or all of the yard...)
Pretty soon the free mows will stop and I'm going to have to buy a mower to do it myself. The thing is stuff used to be buried in the back yard and when they dug different spots up the yard was left with a lot of pits, some the size of large curled up bodies, but they are shallow. The terrain is very bumpy, kind of semi swampy with a variety of greenish grass-like plants.
In addition, the back half of the lawn semi-gently slopes down. Its perhaps a third of an acre big. I'm thinking a push mower is too exhausting (hence why the mower guy took out the fence), but I don't have the money for a super duper professional ride on.
Are there any ride on mowers that can handle shallow dips and slopes without tipping over and crushing you? Or am I stuck with a push mower? (Assuming I don't create my super duper bike mower--but that would be for exercise, not every mow or all of the yard...)
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