I've been considering buying one recently, and want to see if anyone here has experience with them. It's about time to get a new mower (Want to leave my 8 year old gas mower at the 'ranch' and get one for the house). My yard is too small to justify a rider or zero turn, but I'd love something wider than the 22" I currently have. That doesn't leave much I'm the way of options, and they're pricier than the standard ones. So, I figured why not check these out. Mowing in this heat kind of reinforces the thought!
Found this thread from 2019:
https://texags.com/forums/30/topics/3041481
I assume that they've come a ways since then?
I can say in advance that, no, I really don't want to just hire someone else to do it (I prefer to mow more than once a week, because it grows so damn fast now that I actually have a yard with decent soil). I don't mind weed-eating (I like that I catch problems earlier when I mow myself, and this will keep me aware I think). And, finally, I don't have to edge, due to the way my yard is laid out. I do have dogs, and assume I'll have to pick up their toys more frequently. No kids at home. I have one steep section that might give it problems, and the yard is pretty bumpy from sod laid last fall (I plan to bring in some sand +/- loam to help with that at some point). What am I missing?
Found this thread from 2019:
https://texags.com/forums/30/topics/3041481
I assume that they've come a ways since then?
I can say in advance that, no, I really don't want to just hire someone else to do it (I prefer to mow more than once a week, because it grows so damn fast now that I actually have a yard with decent soil). I don't mind weed-eating (I like that I catch problems earlier when I mow myself, and this will keep me aware I think). And, finally, I don't have to edge, due to the way my yard is laid out. I do have dogs, and assume I'll have to pick up their toys more frequently. No kids at home. I have one steep section that might give it problems, and the yard is pretty bumpy from sod laid last fall (I plan to bring in some sand +/- loam to help with that at some point). What am I missing?