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Post by Mr. White on Sept 14, 2013 7:07:10 GMT -5
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Post by Patriotic Kerry on Sept 14, 2013 7:10:03 GMT -5
A landscaper would be cheaper.
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Post by Matthew on Sept 14, 2013 7:10:20 GMT -5
personal use or work ?
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Post by Mr. White on Sept 14, 2013 7:10:41 GMT -5
Personal
$60 a cut x 3 x 7 months = $1260 a season. Cost this year.
Would take me 6.5 years to recoup if prices stay the same.
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Post by Matthew on Sept 14, 2013 7:13:27 GMT -5
you are also leaving out gas, maintenance, time, etc.
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Post by Anchorman on Sept 14, 2013 7:13:35 GMT -5
how much lawn do you have?
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Post by Mr. White on Sept 14, 2013 7:13:50 GMT -5
Currently, I use 2 gallons per cut. $7.20 x 3 x 7 = $151.2. Maintenance is ~ $50 a season.
Time = I actually enjoy cutting the lawn
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Post by Mr. White on Sept 14, 2013 7:14:05 GMT -5
how much lawn do you have? Nearly 4
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Post by You Can't Fix Stupid on Sept 14, 2013 7:15:48 GMT -5
Is that purely for grass or do they edge/trim/clean up/etc.
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Post by Mr. White on Sept 14, 2013 7:16:00 GMT -5
grass/trim
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Post by Corey Lorenzo on Sept 14, 2013 7:16:28 GMT -5
only experience i have is with snapper and exmark. what brand of engine does it use?
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Post by Mister Big on Sept 14, 2013 7:21:39 GMT -5
i wouldn't buy something that expensive if you are just doing your own yard. if you buy something like that, think about getting a trailer and cutting some yards on the weekend.
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Post by PunkChic4life22 on Sept 14, 2013 7:21:59 GMT -5
maybe get a cheaper traditional one so you can tow stuff, blow/push snow?
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Post by Mr. White on Sept 14, 2013 7:22:22 GMT -5
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Post by Matthew on Sept 14, 2013 8:23:11 GMT -5
takes too long?
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