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Mustang
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My wife never ceases to amaze me! :-4

She loves surprising me. This morning, she handed me an envelope packed full of pamplets and literature and tells me this is what she bought me last night and wished me a belated Happy Anniversary! It will be delivered this evening. :yh_smiley

I think I'll keep her! :D :yh_hugs
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How sweet is that!! Congratulations...I want one of those!! Could you tell your wife that my birthday is in July???



Seriously...that is awesome...very happy for you!!
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aww, that's so cool! :-6

Happy Anniversary!! :-6
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Thanks Wendy and Sunny! :)
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Mustang;615959 wrote: My wife never ceases to amaze me! :-4

She loves surprising me. This morning, she handed me an envelope packed full of pamplets and literature and tells me this is what she bought me last night and wished me a belated Happy Anniversary! It will be delivered this evening. :yh_smiley

I think I'll keep her! :D :yh_hugs


Very nice! How big is your lawn?
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Tombstone;616016 wrote: Very nice! How big is your lawn?


Thanks Tombstone!

We mow approximately 7 acres on our 80 acre property. So I think this mower will help get the job done quickly.
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Mustang;616030 wrote: Thanks Tombstone!

We mow approximately 7 acres on our 80 acre property. So I think this mower will help get the job done quickly.


I would hope so...geesh, I only have 1 acre and just bought a riding lawn mower last year...after pushing it for 15 years..
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Mustang;616030 wrote: Thanks Tombstone!

We mow approximately 7 acres on our 80 acre property. So I think this mower will help get the job done quickly.


That's a lot of lawn! My little John Deere takes a while to cut our grass - and it's about a 1/3 of the size of yours. I didn't see...but does it have the required "cup" holder? :D
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WonderWendy3;616031 wrote: I would hope so...geesh, I only have 1 acre and just bought a riding lawn mower last year...after pushing it for 15 years..


There goes your exercise!
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congrats my friend.
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Tombstone;616046 wrote: That's a lot of lawn! My little John Deere takes a while to cut our grass - and it's about a 1/3 of the size of yours. I didn't see...but does it have the required "cup" holder? :D


Absolutely! It even has an hour meter too! :wah: 14 height adjustments, front and rear shocks and independent rear suspension, grease fittings everywhere.

I have 2 JD riding mowers that I guess will have to go into temporary retirement for the time being. :-3

The wife says she'll still push a mower for the exercise and do the weed wacking too. Hey...whatever makes her happy....who am I to argue that point! :D
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Tombstone;616016 wrote: Very nice! How big is your lawn?
Is it just me. When I see Tombstone post I feel the same way I do when I have a cop following me.



YZGI don't make any wrong moves!!!:wah: :cool:
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Tombstone;616050 wrote: There goes your exercise!


Nahh, I still have a push mower for me, let the lazy kids ride the mower!! I have to go behind them and get what they miss and cut out the trees etc....trust me I still get that exercise!!:driving:
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Post by Patsy Warnick »

Thats cool

I don't moe the lawn anymore - we have glued green rock

easy maintenance is where I'm at.. Love the Red

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YZGI;616094 wrote: Is it just me. When I see Tombstone post I feel the same way I do when I have a cop following me.



YZGI don't make any wrong moves!!!:wah: :cool:


darn! you saw me! :sneaky:
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Post by 911 »

Is that a rollbar on top or a place for canopy? :D

Very good looking.

I don't do yards. I'll plant things but they usually die. :(
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I don't know what she is trying to tell but she bought me one of these :-2

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