Like others, my wife has no desire to run the riding mower.
I will share something that happened to me at my last house. Before we moved to the country we had a house in town. There was a neighbor across the street, an elderly gentleman who used what was probably a 18-20hp riding mower to cut his tiny front yard. He would also cruise down to his neighbors a couple houses down and do theirs too..........why not, his was done in around 2 minutes! I was out washing my truck, my son who was around 6 at the time had just gone inside when I hear the man across the road hit something with his mower two houses down from his. About 3 seconds later I hear a "WHUMP" up against the side of my house which left a sizable dent in the aluminum siding. I found the object, a piece of a brass nut from a municipal water shutoff! He'd sheared it clean off and sent it what must have been 60-75 yards across two lanes of traffic and into the side of my house. I contemplated throwing it back at him but figured two wrongs don't make a right. The old guy has a reputation for always being right so I decided to let it be........but if the damage were more severe or had my son or I been hurt, I would have gone after him.
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