So i figured out my business plan.
I won't need any zero turn lawnmowers, no employees , just a few push mowers, some 2x4's, a big hammer , and a roll of baler twine :
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all u need 4 or 5 mowers and get 5 times the grass cut at a time nice got to try it
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hhhmmmm.....
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Pretty good idea that fella had if i do say so myself , I am dying to try it.
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- we used to try stuff like that on the tractor when plowing a field, one guy at each end of the field, get the tractor started down the furrow , and get off , guy at the other end catches it , turns it around , and sends it back. now if we just had 5-6 tractors it woulda been more work than fun. |
The guy said "only in Alabama"
Your going to have to move there now.. |
wow..thats embarssing..husband is from Alabama...ask him about it haha
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Originally Posted by JKM
(Post 346880)
we used to try stuff like that on the tractor when plowing a field, one guy at each end of the field, get the tractor started down the furrow , and get off , guy at the other end catches it , turns it around , and sends it back. now if we just had 5-6 tractors it woulda been more work than fun.
That would never work with the plows I used, but sounds like fun to try. I can't imagine trying to jump on an 8630 dual'd up doing 10 mph with a six bottom sunk in, one slip and your dead!! |
It wouldn't work with the newer bigger stuff ( we don't plow anymore, all no-till), but when we were plowing with a david brown 885, and a 3 furrow plow, it was do-able. I have heard stories of guys plowing in circles, using a screen door spring to hold the wheels cut into the edge of the furrow, getting off and just letting the tractor go until it runs out of fuel. :ph:
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That's fine if you have a round lawn. :humm:
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