I am negotiating the purchase of a new house. If the sale goes through, I will need some new tools/toys to maintain the property.
lawn care;
Compared to my current place that I manage (barely) with a push mower, this place is quite a bit larger, and wetter.
Snow removal;
I currently take a few swipes with a truck mounted plow on my way to plow other properties.
The new place does not shaped right to take care of with a truck mounted plow. There would be much more hand shovelling than I want to do to finish it off and I would likely cause some collateral damage.
options:
a) let more than half of the lawn return to its wild state and get a walk behind snow blower.
downsides; less lawn, more work and I've never found a walk behind blower that "fits" and the controls often make customization difficult. I sold my last snowblower because I got a back-ache from constantly walking around with a slight stoop to use it. shovelling was easier on my back believe it or not.
maybe add in a walk behind rough cut?
b) get a (4x4 ?) used garden tractor with a mower deck and a plow or blower
downside; I think the ground pressure might be too high for the wet ground.
c) get a used 4-wheelers with a tow behind mower and a front mount plow or snowblower
downsides; crappier cut.
tire tread not generally optimized for yard work.
much more follow-up with a walk-behind than I'd have with a garden tractor I've got to think.
Are semi modern 4 wheelers going to live worked like this? I haven't messed with them since the 80s models.
Up side; get a toy out of the deal.
lawn care;
Compared to my current place that I manage (barely) with a push mower, this place is quite a bit larger, and wetter.
Snow removal;
I currently take a few swipes with a truck mounted plow on my way to plow other properties.
The new place does not shaped right to take care of with a truck mounted plow. There would be much more hand shovelling than I want to do to finish it off and I would likely cause some collateral damage.
options:
a) let more than half of the lawn return to its wild state and get a walk behind snow blower.
downsides; less lawn, more work and I've never found a walk behind blower that "fits" and the controls often make customization difficult. I sold my last snowblower because I got a back-ache from constantly walking around with a slight stoop to use it. shovelling was easier on my back believe it or not.
maybe add in a walk behind rough cut?
b) get a (4x4 ?) used garden tractor with a mower deck and a plow or blower
downside; I think the ground pressure might be too high for the wet ground.
c) get a used 4-wheelers with a tow behind mower and a front mount plow or snowblower
downsides; crappier cut.
tire tread not generally optimized for yard work.
much more follow-up with a walk-behind than I'd have with a garden tractor I've got to think.
Are semi modern 4 wheelers going to live worked like this? I haven't messed with them since the 80s models.
Up side; get a toy out of the deal.
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