More adventures in striping...
After playing with my Lawn Striper push mower attachment for awhile now, I'm
getting the yen for something more. So, does anyone have any experience with Simplicity riding mowers--the ones with the rollers built into the cutting deck? If so, how well do they actually stripe? David Mellor, my personal hero and head groundskeeper at Fenway Park, recommends them, so that carries some weight, but looking on the Simplicity site (www.simplicitymfg.com) leads me to believe that he has a vested interest in the deal. Also, has anyone tried the attachment from Big League Lawns (www.bigleaguelawns.com)? Might be a slightly cheaper ends to the same means. Basically, if/when I convince my other half that I NEED a rider, the budget will limit me to an entry-level something. (Deere, Craftsman, and Simplicity are the front runners in my search right now.) Also, being a total dolt when it comes to all things mechanical, I'll probably be needing some sort of service agreement, further limiting my buying power/options. Of course, I'd love to have one of those giant fairway mowers, and get my yard done in about three minutes, but I do have to be at least somewhat realistic. Anyway, just batting the idea around in my head right now. Any thoughts? Suggestions? |
More adventures in striping...
"Rick and Dana Siekmann" wrote in message
... After playing with my Lawn Striper push mower attachment for awhile now, I'm getting the yen for something more. Anyway, just batting the idea around in my head right now. Any thoughts? Suggestions? Rick...wake up. Get a hobby. Lawn striping????? How about chasing your wife around the house with a cold bottle of bubbly or a nice Merlot? Now THAT'S a hobby you can sink your teeth into. And, it's really good for your health. |
More adventures in striping...
"Rick and Dana Siekmann" wrote in message ... After playing with my Lawn Striper push mower attachment for awhile now, I'm getting the yen for something more. So, does anyone have any experience with Simplicity riding mowers--the ones with the rollers built into the cutting deck? If so, how well do they actually stripe? Any old reel mower will do what you want. Although why you want it I can't imagine. Bob |
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