Xfaxman
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- Joined
- Feb 8, 2013
- Messages
- 13,293
- Location
- Guthrie, OK
- Tractor
- Toolcat 5610 G - Bobcat V417 - TORO+Loader
Mowed the yard with the 6', 3 blade finish mower on the Toolcat.

.I had the same too high problem because of standing water in the yard. This picture from the back porch camera after one pass shows how high the grass is:Was actually thinking about you as I was mowing this week Mr. Xfaxman.
I let the grass get too high before the first mow. Grass pushed down by the tractor wheels did not spring back up ahead of the 8' finish mower.
And no "rows of uncut lines of grass" :And the next day - rows of uncut lines of grass.
Right, but the telescoping arm is on the V417 Versahandler:The pure logic of your whole Tool Cat set-up with the mower and other implements out front is brilliant.
It's like a skid steer on steroids with your telescoping arm!
You got yourself a beautiful yard BackRoad are you replanting around your house?Was actually thinking about you as I was mowing this week Mr. Xfaxman.
I let the grass get too high before the first mow. Grass pushed down by the tractor wheels did not spring back up ahead of the 8' finish mower.
And the next day - rows of uncut lines of grass.
The pure logic of your whole Tool Cat set-up with the mower and other implements out front is brilliant.
It's like a skid steer on steroids with your telescoping arm!View attachment 868940
I should have read more before I posted, anyway your yard looks very nice.You got yourself a beautiful yard BackRoad are you replanting around your house?
Thanks Mr. Molalla. I worked every day for 16 months, side by side with the builder to get the house done...it's complete and the builder is gone - but I still have lots of work to do.
Thankfully, it's all outside fun stuff, like watching new grass grow!
W-wa-wai-wait a minute. You have to go to the tree disposal site to get a ROCK?!?!?Pack the bags Martha, we're moving to whatever state he lives in.![]()
You could say that. I see pictures of TBN members out west working that nice m, deep soil and I understand why so many abandoned their farms here and went west 150 years ago.Actually the place I got the trees for firewood.
Idaho is the Gem state, and if you see a license plate, we are also the "Famous Potato" State.
I take it where you live , there is an over abundance of rocks?
Yup...hard to grow fruit trees but each year we have good crops of rocks.You could say that. I see pictures of TBN members out west working that nice m, deep soil and I understand why so many abandoned their farms here and went west 150 years ago.
We also are known for our potatoes. Also for rock walls. Farmers have been picking their field for 150 years, yet every spring are able to get another "crop".
To put things in perspective, the slogan for New Hampshire right next door is " The Granite State "