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Riding lawn mower advice
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<blockquote data-quote="93Cobra#2771" data-source="post: 16970924" data-attributes="member: 4599"><p>Also, forgot to mention, if you are mowing a decent slope, you might want to consider a tractor style. Slope mowing with a z turn can be challenging if you aren't careful.</p><p></p><p>I'm speaking about slope that would be steep enough that you have to scoot your butt over on the seat using a tractor style mower. A z turn won't turn over, but they tend to slide a lot easier on slopes (running sideways). Tractor style will just roll over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93Cobra#2771, post: 16970924, member: 4599"] Also, forgot to mention, if you are mowing a decent slope, you might want to consider a tractor style. Slope mowing with a z turn can be challenging if you aren't careful. I'm speaking about slope that would be steep enough that you have to scoot your butt over on the seat using a tractor style mower. A z turn won't turn over, but they tend to slide a lot easier on slopes (running sideways). Tractor style will just roll over. [/QUOTE]
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