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The general rule of thumb is that the lawn size is more than 3/4 acre.
He has a lawn of about 1/2 acre. However, mowing the lawn is getting tiring (although he used to mow the lawn) because he is 62 yrs old, and walking for 1.5 hrs on the lawn will be very tiring, especially in hot days. True, he can hire a landscape company to mow his lawn, but this is expensive. He figures out that the cost of his new riding lawn mower can be paid back in 2 years if he does the mowing himself this summer.
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Of course he needs a riding mower. I'm only 49 and I wouldn't spend an hour and a half mowing the lawn. I have too much other stuff to do in a day.
Of course he needs a riding mower. I'm only 49 and I wouldn't spend an hour and a half mowing the lawn. I have too much other stuff to do in a day.
pregnant people using riding lawn mowers?
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Am healthy and have a healthy pregnancy (thus far). I will be 7 mos. pregnant shortly and yesterday just bought a riding lawn mower which of course ppl. who know me think is nuts. I just went on an international 12 hr. flight w/ 2 kids (ages 3 + 5) and came back last sunday, so I'm thinking riding a lawn mower on a 40,000 sq. foot lot (about 1/2 acre which isn't all covered w/ grass luckily) w/ regular height grass isn't going to be that much of a challenge...
have you rode any lawn equipment/farm equipment while in your last trimester and nothing disastrous happened?
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Go ahead and ride that mower, more than likly the only thing you will feel is a bit of a massage from the vibrations or a slight back ache. Unless you are already dialated or contracting you aren't going to get thrown in labor by a lawn mower. Obviously just don't stick your hands or feet in the blades duh and don't go up hills or do tight turns that might cause the mower to tip.
Go ahead and ride that mower, more than likly the only thing you will feel is a bit of a massage from the vibrations or a slight back ache. Unless you are already dialated or contracting you aren't going to get thrown in labor by a lawn mower. Obviously just don't stick your hands or feet in the blades duh and don't go up hills or do tight turns that might cause the mower to tip.
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