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How To Mow Like A Pro - PJ - 06-19-2020

The ToolNut Instagram post below is a perfect representation of how I mow.  No wonder my mower is missing all the plastic trim pieces, the raise/lower lever is broke, on its 2nd engine and has Slime in all 4 tires!




RE: How To Mow Like A Pro - Yukon - 06-19-2020

At least we have further confirmation that Darwin was right.

Btw, a Kubota would’ve been through that the first try.


RE: How To Mow Like A Pro - PJ - 06-19-2020

(06-19-2020, 10:05 PM)Yukon Wrote: At least we have further confirmation that Darwin was right.

Btw, a Kubota would’ve been through that the first try.

Would of been great if the thing flipped over or something.  I used to ride around in a Kubota like the one below when I worked at an apartment complex.  Towing around 2 huge water tanks on a trailer to water the 45 +/- flower beds on the property.  Every day.


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RE: How To Mow Like A Pro - Yukon - 06-20-2020

Kubotas are indestructible. That’s a cool old tractor.


RE: How To Mow Like A Pro - MiscellaneousDave - 06-26-2020

(06-20-2020, 12:04 AM)Yukon Wrote: Kubotas are indestructible. That’s a cool old tractor.

My company is a distributor for Kubota equipment.  So it is good stuff huh?


RE: How To Mow Like A Pro - Yukon - 06-26-2020

(06-26-2020, 08:32 AM)MiscellaneousDave Wrote:
(06-20-2020, 12:04 AM)Yukon Wrote: Kubotas are indestructible. That’s a cool old tractor.

My company is a distributor for Kubota equipment.  So it is good stuff huh?

I think so. Every piece of Kubota equipment we have at my shop is over 30 years old and still runs and operates smoothly. Can’t speak for the newer stuff.