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Showing Original Post only (View all)Which McGyver out there can tell me the cheapest best way to make a riding lawn mower? [View all]
I mean one suitable for an older lady with a lot about 1/4 acre. The one with a reel mower where the front tire of a bicycle goes wouldn't work for me. I'm not mechanical so it needs to be simple and cheap. Can't tether a goat because the dogs would attack it. Actually I'd love to buy a Yard Bug because it has a rear engine and nothing in front to block any vision. But they're a tad spendy too.
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Which McGyver out there can tell me the cheapest best way to make a riding lawn mower? [View all]
IrishAyes
Sep 2014
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A Snapper Comet is pretty close to a Yard Bug in fuction and they are all over the place down here..
Fumesucker
Nov 2014
#24
Look into a donkey, some Game Department them away for free as wolf protection
happyslug
Nov 2014
#8
Check your town rules, In the City of Pittsburgh the only restriction is five Cats and/or Dogs.
happyslug
Nov 2014
#14
That is why you should ask her for a letter stating WHY and ask her to please site the ordinance.
happyslug
Nov 2014
#17
When I lived in UK I just closed the front gate, opened the back gate, and let the sheep come in
MADem
Nov 2014
#9
Could you plant a bunch of pine trees, and mulch under them until they get established?
MADem
Nov 2014
#12
The first few years they do--then they shoot up! I bought some four footers a few years back,
MADem
Nov 2014
#15
Good advice. But many folks don't know how far out in the boonies I retired. There IS NO
IrishAyes
Dec 2014
#27