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Old 07-06-2006, 09:24 PM
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SULKEY Mower

HI Guys! now that I have had a chance to MOW a Few Lawns w/ My SULKEY Mower--I Love IT--a Little Weird getting use to!--but IT Mows pretty Good--very Fast & Cuts Great--& Turns on a Dime! I Dono? on PARTS? if? it does Break Down! but I like IT! I studied it for a While Before trying it Out! WEIRD Thing--compaired to all the other Mowers--but--its FUN to Use! & YES! I*D like to know where I can BUY a New ONE? I chuckel thinking ofGUYS Racing Rider Mowers as this SULKEY will FLY--Goes Really FAST if? You Dare?--I Don*t--& YEH! I Fell Off Once!-but It Stopped!--Instantly-- My Wife Cracked UP! as I Yelled HEY! wait for ME!--so If? YOU See a GUY thats Standing UP GO flying by You! on the Interstate! WAVE! as Its ME!--on My SULKEY!--Ole JIM--
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Old 07-07-2006, 01:20 AM
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I've got an '03 Toro 37" mulcher with "enhanced T-bar" controls. It's really hard to get used to, but once you do it's alot of fun with the sulky, and a good torso workout to boot.
We don't use it much anymore and I was gonna sell it, but recently I've used it on my own lawn and it's still a thrill.
Whatever you get, Ole Jim, oughta be hydro drive (not belt)
'cause backing up's half the fun.
Also, there's gotta be alot that are easier to control than my Red Rocker.
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Old 07-07-2006, 05:06 AM
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I've got an '03 Toro 37" mulcher with "enhanced T-bar" controls. It's really hard to get used to, but once you do it's alot of fun with the sulky, and a good torso workout to boot.
We don't use it much anymore and I was gonna sell it, but recently I've used it on my own lawn and it's still a thrill.
Whatever you get, Ole Jim, oughta be hydro drive (not belt)
'cause backing up's half the fun.
Also, there's gotta be alot that are easier to control than my Red Rocker.
BOB thanks for the Hydro Info--as I need all the Help I can GET as even though I have been Mowing Lawns forever? Not for a Business--& I can only Afford ONE!--I stole this SULKEY money wise! & I guess? You all ready Know! they Takea Bit of Getting Used to!--I often just look at It? Wondering?? WHO in HELL? could Design such a Thing??--One Very Smart Cookie!--as Its Really WEIRD! I get to Chuckeling?? Thinking?? a GUY needed a Mower & Built the Mower Part & ran Out of Material? & found a PIPE--an Ole Pair of Bike Handel Bars & a Round piece of Iron & a heavy Duty Coaster Wheel & Put them All together? & Dam near Killed Himself? Learning to MOW w/ It!--& YA!--I like IT! Kinda COOL? WEIRD Any Way!--Ole JIM
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