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Old 12-04-2016, 03:47 PM
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im on a 55 x 250 (9,000 sqft i mow) and use a 127 with a 48''. got to keep it under 2 hours other wise the wife suspects im just screwing around.
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I have a acre and a half, but the yard is full of other stuff. The pool and the Lelands take up half the back yard. My go to mower on my yard is a Gravley 300. It takes exactly 20 minutes if I go all out to mow the yard. But all the other stuff takes another hour.

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I have a acre and a half, but the yard is full of other stuff. The pool and the Lelands take up half the back yard. My go to mower on my yard is a Gravley 300. It takes exactly 20 minutes if I go all out to mow the yard. But all the other stuff takes another hour.

Your place looks awesome...but where is the beer fridge? After living in Wisconsin for years, every basement, garage, barn, deck or pool area had a beer cooler somewhere.
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Old 12-10-2016, 11:51 AM
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Lol, it's to the left out of picture range. There's also a built in BBQ under that umbrella, but it's hidden. I did the brick work myself, and decided that it would be cool to add it.
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Nice looking yard Ronnie.
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I live in a townehome , so I legally have no yard ( I own my driveway and back porch but no grass ) ... but I have 2 pieces of equipment , my Cub 128 w/42" ( stored off site ) and a commercial mower ( Bob cat T20N w/FM60S ) which I use to mow the HOA grounds ) the grounds take me 4 hours ( 5 acres large lot and 6 small lots ( about 1 acre total)
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All things are relative,,,
If this flail does not work out,, I will ge an 84" RFM for it!!

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Ronnie, your backyard is just awesome.

I would be happy to have just built that for someone. Owning it is even better.
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Ronnie your back yard look like a magazine picture! Amazing work! My hat down to your lady for his floral arrangements.

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If this flail does not work out,, I will ge an 84" RFM for it!!
Your such a show off CAD! LMAO
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Nice looking yard Ronnie.
Thanks guys. The only thing is I plant all the flowers myself. The better half has to work and I've been retired since I was 51. Gives me something to do
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