Posted by Mark - IN. on May 11, 2008 at 21:33:00 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: I Am Done posted by Dick L on May 11, 2008 at 13:24:18:
Well, I cannot tell a lie. No. It might've used to look like that, but I'm not thinking that it looks quite like that anymore though. Actually, I'm certain that it doesn't look quite like that anymore. Same shape and weight, not quite the same...anymore. Mine's clean, not that clean though.
I have a neighbor just bought him a Deere rider from Lowes and has a 7 or 11 or so acres of field grass to mow. Now, Lowes is about 15 miles south, and the Deere guy's about 2 miles north, and he has riders, I've seen them, including a $15K job. But, I also just saw a AC-B setting in his fenced in area that looks pretty nice, and has a Woods under it like mine. Now, I haven't seen his new mower, but I know he has one cause I heard he has one so I mentioned it, and he says he has one. I didn't want to make him feel bad, but had he just gone a couple of miles north to the Deere guy, he probably could've bought that B for the same as he bought that mower, rode it home, and it'd still be mowin' grass another 50 years from now, if he takes care of it. I'll bet that mower won't be around then. As it is now, he wants to borrow one of my Deeres and hogs again so he can beat down his acres and keep them in line with his mower afterwards. Mmm. He should've gotten the B and then I wouldn't mind one last time.
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