Holly forest gump batman!! Who the heck mowed that lawn.
I noticed the last couple times it looked like I missed some spots but I didn’t. I think I need to sharpen the blade.
I need to mow it every week. One area had not been mowed nearly in a year. Instead of doing a 3 pass, I did a 2. Starting it kn a weekly schedule I believe i can now go to 1 pass. I don't weed eat around trees that far from the house.
For me right now I kinda have to do every 5 days and even then it is kinda shaggy in spots.
Beautiful. Hope you've got flood insurance!
Yes. And have a plan. Hope you never need it.
It can happen real fast. Speaking from unfortunate experience.
Not required and house has been fine for a decade...but for $385/year...yes.
YazooKees 48" commercial zero-turn mower with 18hp Briggs.
Later this year I am planning to upgrade to a 60" or so Exmark with 23hp,
Just never be complacent about it. My house had never been flooded in at least 150 years, and when it did flood, it peaked at 2 feet above the second floor! We were watching, and when we went to bed, the river was still in its banks, about 10 feet below grade at the house [the house was about 100 yds from the river]. The next morning, I jumped out of bed into a foot of water [on the first floor]. We couldn't believe it would rise any farther, so we stayed. By afternoon, it was up to the second floor. You could see the water "walking" up the stairs, it was rising that fast! The boat that picked us up pulled right up to a second floor window. About 20 feet above flood stage.
We lost everything. It's just stuff, but some stuff is irreplaceable. That's why I never lived near a river again, no matter how beautiful it can be. I wouldn't wish the ordeal on anyone.
You will find that the new mower won't cut as well and will use more fuel then your old one.