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Grass cutting, I give up, sold out
Posted by flip82lsu on 5/27/21 at 5:56 pm2664
I’ve officially hired someone to start cutting my grass, I feel like a punk sell out but God damn is hot and I’m not feeling it anymore. To be fair I use a push mower, ok self, propelled whatever, not a fancy side by side
Is this a natural part of becoming an old fart, my grandpa is almost 90 And still cut his own grass. I’m almost 40 , generation of 9ussies I guess.
Is this a natural part of becoming an old fart, my grandpa is almost 90 And still cut his own grass. I’m almost 40 , generation of 9ussies I guess.
re: Grass cutting, I give up, sold outPosted by ImaObserver on 5/27/21 at 6:10 pm to cgrand
Bunch of wussies!!
84 years old w/ two places to mow. 3 acres to mow on one and 4.5 on the other. Both include adjacent roadsides and waterways. Grasshopper 729 w/61" deck. Do it when it is cooler and after sunset if necessary.
I stack double blades at 90 degrees to get more throw of the cut grass. Newer blade on top of sharp used blade on bottom. Works great.
84 years old w/ two places to mow. 3 acres to mow on one and 4.5 on the other. Both include adjacent roadsides and waterways. Grasshopper 729 w/61" deck. Do it when it is cooler and after sunset if necessary.
I stack double blades at 90 degrees to get more throw of the cut grass. Newer blade on top of sharp used blade on bottom. Works great.
re: Grass cutting, I give up, sold outPosted by TygerTyger on 5/27/21 at 6:40 pm to flip82lsu
I did the same 8 years ago. My free time is worth $30 a week.
If I actually ENJOYED yard work, I'd save my money. But I don't. I'd rather go on a bike ride or fishing.
If I actually ENJOYED yard work, I'd save my money. But I don't. I'd rather go on a bike ride or fishing.
re: Grass cutting, I give up, sold outPosted by runningdog on 5/27/21 at 6:57 pm to ImaObserver
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I stack double blades at 90 degrees to get more throw of the cut grass. Newer blade on top of sharp used blade on bottom
I own a 725D.
Great idea. How are you stacking the blades to keep them from rotating into each other? Which model blade are you using?
Thanks.
re: Grass cutting, I give up, sold outPosted by ImaObserver on 5/27/21 at 8:04 pm to runningdog
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I own a 725D.
Great idea. How are you stacking the blades to keep them from rotating into each other? Which model blade are you using?
Thanks.
I use the high lift blades rather than the flatter ones for the bagger model.
I am simply stacking them and tightening them in place. Initially I welded pieces of 5/16" keystock to the top blade to keep them from turning against one another but then when I replaced blades with newer ones I failed to continue the practice. Unless you hit a large tree limb or other object they will not rotate to hit each other and if they do I just reset them when I wash out the underside of the deck. My mower mulches the clippings more this way and throws them a long ways away over a broad pattern. My ditches and waterways grow faster than the lawn as they are primarily brome grass and it gets taller, but is no problem to cut at "highway travel" speed since the grass clippings don't stay around long enough to cause problems. The 725 is a great mower but the extra 4hp in the 729 really helps especially in brome grass at 18" or taller.
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I sold out when my kids were very little so I could spend more time away from work focused on them. Everything was fine but there were a couple of things that were drawbacks. First, when it started to cool down in the Fall, the guy put down rye grass at no charge so he could keep cutting through the winter. Also, all of those guys use blowers and blow leaves and clippings into the street. Personally, that seems lazy but for what little I paid, I could understand.
One good thing is that the guy was a good resource for finding handymen for other specialty work like stonework or brickwork. He knew that if his referred person screwed up, his job was at stake.
Kids got older and I’m back at it myself. Very satisfying.
One good thing is that the guy was a good resource for finding handymen for other specialty work like stonework or brickwork. He knew that if his referred person screwed up, his job was at stake.
Kids got older and I’m back at it myself. Very satisfying.
re: Grass cutting, I give up, sold outPosted by Sus-Scrofa on 5/27/21 at 9:19 pm to flip82lsu
The hour it takes to mow the lawn is one of the more enjoyable hours of my week.
Listen to a game, nobody bothers me, immediate reward in a good looking lawn.
Listen to a game, nobody bothers me, immediate reward in a good looking lawn.
re: Grass cutting, I give up, sold outPosted by El Segundo Guy on 5/27/21 at 9:26 pm to Sus-Scrofa
I actually enjoy it. I roll up a couple of doobs and listen to Jason Boland. I have noticed that it used to be a 2.5 hour job but has turned in to 3.5.
Taking it easy on my mower is my explanation.
Taking it easy on my mower is my explanation.
re: Grass cutting, I give up, sold outPosted by Dave_O on 5/27/21 at 9:29 pm to Sus-Scrofa
Agree. I’m not judging any of you baws, but I can cut, edge, weedeat, and blow off my front/side yard in about 70-80 minutes. But I also realize some of you may not live in a subdivision like me. I’d be more inclined to sub it out if I had to cut a few acres, for sure.
re: Grass cutting, I give up, sold outPosted by LSUdude3756 on 5/27/21 at 10:14 pm to Dave_O
My wife cuts mine. #winning
re: Grass cutting, I give up, sold outPosted by Mr B Walker on 5/27/21 at 10:24 pm to flip82lsu
I think everyone should teach their kids - sons and daughters too - the basics of maintaining their lawn. Some valuable life skills and lessons learned there.
I grew up cutting several acres for my parents. My own postage stamp yard takes no time, but I grew to hate that shite. I also disliked having to consider when I could fit It in when the weather was good, the game wasn’t on, we weren’t committed to an event, etc.
For years, I have had a guy who mows, rakes, etc. as needed, and he bills me monthly. I never complain about paying him.
Retirement is the only way I would consider doing it again.
For years, I have had a guy who mows, rakes, etc. as needed, and he bills me monthly. I never complain about paying him.
Retirement is the only way I would consider doing it again.
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