Dr_BENTINI
Both tractors are sold for the same price. Craftsman has a Briggs & Stratton engine, and John Deere uses its own John Deere engine in its models. I have 1.75 acres of land.
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I would trust the Deere more than the Craftsman. The last Craftsman tractor I purchased was about 9 years ago, however I was very disappointed in the quality and sturdiness.
Get yourself a 22" non-propelled mower with large rear wheels and a good motor (under $200) and push mow it for awhile. Listen to books on tape while you're doing it and it will take you about 5 hrs a week and be great exercise. I did that for 2 years on my 1.8 acre lot and loved it. Otherwise get a zero-turn for around $3k or wait a year and pay somebody to to it until the Z-turns drop to around $2k. They use about half the gas for the same work, run faster, and usually are more durable for mowing if that's all you're doing. I loved mine until I traded it to a local landscaper for 3 year contract on free mowing ( I traded it in because I wasn't getting any exercise and it was taking up almost an entire bay in my garage).
I would trust the Deere more than the Craftsman. The last Craftsman tractor I purchased was about 9 years ago, however I was very disappointed in the quality and sturdiness.
Get yourself a 22" non-propelled mower with large rear wheels and a good motor (under $200) and push mow it for awhile. Listen to books on tape while you're doing it and it will take you about 5 hrs a week and be great exercise. I did that for 2 years on my 1.8 acre lot and loved it. Otherwise get a zero-turn for around $3k or wait a year and pay somebody to to it until the Z-turns drop to around $2k. They use about half the gas for the same work, run faster, and usually are more durable for mowing if that's all you're doing. I loved mine until I traded it to a local landscaper for 3 year contract on free mowing ( I traded it in because I wasn't getting any exercise and it was taking up almost an entire bay in my garage).
how do kids make money if they are under 16?
tobymaster
lpease help me i need so money
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mow lawns, wash cars, babysit, pull weeds, pretty much any chore that needs to be done someone is willing to pay for the work to be done.
Key is to tell them how much the service will cost them up front. Don't let them pay you afterwards what they feel you will take. If you mow a lawn, with your lawnmower and gas, figure $3-5 in gas, and about an hour of your time, so I would say the min would be $15-20 depending on the yard. If you have to bag the grass ask them if you can leave the grass in a trash bag otherwise you will need to dispose of it, if you mulch the grass even easier. So on a weekend you could easily make $100-200 mowing lawns around the neighborhood and if you do a good job you will have repeat customers.
mow lawns, wash cars, babysit, pull weeds, pretty much any chore that needs to be done someone is willing to pay for the work to be done.
Key is to tell them how much the service will cost them up front. Don't let them pay you afterwards what they feel you will take. If you mow a lawn, with your lawnmower and gas, figure $3-5 in gas, and about an hour of your time, so I would say the min would be $15-20 depending on the yard. If you have to bag the grass ask them if you can leave the grass in a trash bag otherwise you will need to dispose of it, if you mulch the grass even easier. So on a weekend you could easily make $100-200 mowing lawns around the neighborhood and if you do a good job you will have repeat customers.
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