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APZR -> RE: The Garage-come on in (1/23/2008 9:50:11 PM)
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Yeah man... #1. Gotta have priorities! [;)] I'll mulch grass clippings, but in GA the pine needles and big white oak leaves do not mulch well. Every now and then, you need to suck. Wait, that didn't sound good. [:'(] But you get my point. [&:] If you have a small, flat yard. Seriously consider the Snapper rear engine riders. They start at $1,100. http://www.snapper.com/rear_engine_riders.html Tough as nails and last more than 10 years with good care, the optional Hi-Vac blade will mulch AND bag, good turn radius, and the heat from the engine is behind you in the breeze. I HATE front engine mowers! It's hot enough doing the job, I don't want additional heat blowing in my face. A couple of years ago I bought a foreclosure house and the owner left a Murray Select, the same as Sears Craftsman's rear engine mower, and it was the biggest piece of junk! Always needed some repairs, the break was built into the clutch assembly so it was an expensive repair, just a pain. So I gave it away, and brought my Snapper with me to do the lawn. The Murray and Sears mowers are fine if you use them in light duty, but most of the time the grass is knee high by time I get around to it.
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