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Timj wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 8:57 am
MattA wrote: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:05 pm That's a lot of mowing. I'm not sure I've racked up 51hrs this year yet but at 2.5+hrs per mowing almost every week, I've certainly got a lot of extra seat time this summer.
I get 2 1/2 to 3 hours on my yard at home depending on if I cut it all, and average about 4 hours when I go do the shop. Only did shop 4 times this summer so it was slow going when I did.
Sounds like you have a bit more lawn to cut than I do. Most of the time I use my hydravac. Leaves a really nice looking lawn. It does add 20-30 minutes to cutting the lawn. The 16HP Vanguard engine in my 4016 just can't keep up most of the time with my RM48 deck and the hydravac. On my bucket list is more HP... May be a newer Ingersoll or a new engine in this one?
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:124: so the mowing is done here for the year. I mowed and sucked up the leaves today, that's it, I'm done. The few leaves left in the trees the wind can take care of. Today brings me to 64 hours of mowing on the 4118 this year. Time to get ready for snow. :112: and get some seat time in the deer stand.
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Timj wrote: Sat Nov 06, 2021 9:47 pm :124: so the mowing is done here for the year. I mowed and sucked up the leaves today, that's it, I'm done. The few leaves left in the trees the wind can take care of. Today brings me to 64 hours of mowing on the 4118 this year. Time to get ready for snow. :112: and get some seat time in the deer stand.
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Good luck hunting . I can tell you that My father inlaw and the guys have got 2 so far this year . Central Ontario.

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Good luck @Timj ! I think we're missing a hunting and fishing section! :smash: :cheers:
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Good luck. Just incase you have not seen how to properly skin a deer here's a picture ;)
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Tim - That's a lot of mowing this year. Looks like you have about 13 hours in mowing/leaf cleanup.
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MattA wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 11:34 am Tim - That's a lot of mowing this year. Looks like you have about 13 hours in mowing/leaf cleanup.
I've never really kept track before, but I know it's more than last year.
I did the leaves multiple times this year and the grass kept growing. We didn't get frost till a couple of weeks ago. The trees all dropped their leaves at different times and over a longer time than normal. In some ways it was kinda nice, yesterday was the only time I had the deck plowing a pile in front of it.
Last year I cleaned up a few early, the rest all fell at once. A very windy day and they were all gone and I didn't have to do any work.
:446cart: let's go, it's finally time to blow. :peace:
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