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"SVTKate" wrote in message link.net... "Jim" wrote in message **snip** | Sometimes you've just got to be in the right place at the right | time.. | Mark THAT a bargain! Kate | Regards, | | Jim Hello group, Been reading everyones posts about the driving tractor mowers. We are building a house in the country with a huge front lawn(not our idea, it's required by the community), and we are trying to decide how to handle it (lawn service or mower) After reading some posts regarding these things having "automatic transmissions" and how they make the job easier, I am curious..I am sure they don't have transmission like a car which shifts gears and such, but was wondering how they work? Can you slow down, stop and go without having to disengage the gears and such? My guess is a standard one with a clutch you would be clutching and going to get around flowerbeds and such...Seems the auto is the way to go if your gonna have one..But just curious as to how they actually work... Thanks so much! John |
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