The main advantage this has over my fw15 is the dual hydros. Much better on hills, you can steer into the hill. I would think that could In fact, pull a sulky. What does it weigh?
Not sure why anyone would want to damage the grass by running over it at a fast speed which just beats the grass rather than making a clean cut so all this talk about speed to me just means you care more about your pocket than the quality of my lawn and for that reason i would not hire a company that thinks that way. In lawn care speed literally kills plants.
Buddy. I was a 17 year old, competitive male. My parents taught me to take care of things and do good work, which I certainly was doing. As long as it looked good, I pushed my body as hard as I could to beat my fastest times.
The main advantage this has over my fw15 is the dual hydros. Much better on hills, you can steer into the hill. I would think that could In fact, pull a sulky. What does it weigh?
This machine does not have dual hydros
@@jdullemond how do you steer it if it doesn't have dual hydros?
@@firstname6208 You have to manually steer it with the handlebars.
Sounds like a fair price to me
One came up near me for 1500
Not sure why anyone would want to damage the grass by running over it at a fast speed which just beats the grass rather than making a clean cut so all this talk about speed to me just means you care more about your pocket than the quality of my lawn and for that reason i would not hire a company that thinks that way. In lawn care speed literally kills plants.
Buddy. I was a 17 year old, competitive male. My parents taught me to take care of things and do good work, which I certainly was doing.
As long as it looked good, I pushed my body as hard as I could to beat my fastest times.