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I tried that. it get's shook up and foams out of the can. :rofl:


Maybe you're taking the corners too fast.... :steering:

Slow down, relax, and enjoy your beer....
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I was just thinking about that when the conversation started....

Incorporate a place for an Igloo or Coleman 6 pack cooler to carry the supply of beer....


After about a 6 pack, the tractor should need a fill up of gas... Then you fill the tank and grab another six pack for the cooler and go for another round... Like a pit stop - gas, beer, and back to the race....
 
I was just thinking about that when the conversation started....

Incorporate a place for an Igloo ore Coleman 6 pack cooler to carry the supply of beer....


After about a 6 pack, the tractor should need a fill up of gas... Then you fill the tank and grab another six pack for the cooler and go for another round... Like a pit stop - gas, beer, and back to the race....

Egzackly :thumbsup:
 
I was going to suggest the cup holder with the smaller one, but a cup holder is necessary for either one... You need a place to carry the beer while you mow...
First mod I made to my JD 455, was to cut a hole in the top of the toolbox, on the fender, to fit a beer can With a huggie...:lol:
 
So this guy takes his two year old daughter to the San Diego zoo, breaks into the elephant display to get a selfie picture of him and daughter with elephants... :realcrazy:

Elephants got a little upset.... :poke:


Do we need to implement that you must pass an IQ test before being able to reproduce????
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Was at Lowe's yesterday and looked at the zero turns while we there. Holy smoke glad I get a 10% military discount...pays for the sales tax.
A 54 inch JD was $4800. The other brands weren't much cheaper. Big jump in price between the 48 and 54 inch deck.
I'm thinking with 2 acres plus what's the real difference and go with the smaller deck??
I have maybe half acre of actual mowing. Was a big difference going from a 42 to a 50. 'Garden tractor', not a zero turn. The zero could make a big difference in time it takes to mow.
 
'Garden tractor', not a zero turn. The zero could make a big difference in time it takes to mow.


If you plan your route carefully, a regular tractor may be able to keep up with a zero turn.... :steering:

Wagon train it... :D
 
:soapbox:Why do products that are supposed to make things easy and save time do just the opposite? I accidentally bought some 'lightweight' spackle paste that you are supposed to put on smooth and past right over. Well I did a few spots yesterday and they were anything but flat this morning when dry. And it did not dry in 30min like it said. Might be OK for little nail holes or something. Sanded and recoated like any other paste, but the stuff sucks to sand. What I actually wanted was the low dust stuff. Sands really easy, but makes just as much dust, but it drops immediately instead of going up in a cloud. Anyway, got another hour in it already this morning and finally ready to do some painting.
 
Was at Lowe's yesterday and looked at the zero turns while we there. Holy smoke glad I get a 10% military discount...pays for the sales tax.
A 54 inch JD was $4800. The other brands weren't much cheaper. Big jump in price between the 48 and 54 inch deck.
I'm thinking with 2 acres plus what's the real difference and go with the smaller deck??

I mow between 2-3 acres, I recommend the 54", takes me two hours and I agree with Karl that it would be considerably longer with the 48". If you're considering JD try to get the endurance motor, it has a sleeve in the piston. I think I had to special order that model from Home Depot, 26hp I believe. I don't have a bagger, keep reading that they are just a pita, clog up and everything if all is not completely dry, dunno.
 
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