I am actually quite impressed of it's cutting performance and how each one moves independently from one another. It's a brilliant design that many would overlook.
I was going to say he has to much time on his hands_ But I now just think. He has been learning from watching the Red Green show. Hats off to ya. And keep your stick on the ice
Thank everyone for their kind words. I am now almost 80 years old and had to retire my lawn cutting adventure. It had been one of my joys to read comments over the past years, both negative and positive, and now the comments make me smile and relive those days. Thanks so much !
You don't want the exit shoots to shower other mowers with grass clippings or to put clippings into the immedicate path of another mower - thus a diagonal arrangement of the mowers.
Well, regardless of all the "EXPERTS" on here .... I fell in LOVE with it as soon as I saw what he was doing ! There are critics and there are DOERS. This man is a doer for sure ! You have my complete respect Sir !! You just gave me a great idea as to how I can mow my ditch without falling on my ass .....again ..... and almost trimmed my toenails last time.... I was trying to come up with an idea to hook my push mower to my tractor.... THANK YOU !!!
We figured that one out years ago. You get a length of rope nylon strap or whatever you want to use, attach it to the back of the mower and let it down as far as you need to mow and pull it back up. We had a big hill and that was how we decided on it.
at the beginning of the video,i said to myself,this guy has a lot of time in his hands,or either he's really lazy or really bored and then I saw how much time he saves by using this method and this many lawnmowers,then I changed my mind and i said to myself,this guy is a genius😂😂😂😃
C. M. its not a waste of gas if you take in to account that all those rows would need to be done anyways, so its the same run time on a mower, just divided between 4 mowers. granted he is also using the riding tractor, which doesnt look like its mowing anything, if you take in to account human fatigue of pushing a mower over that much lawn and the decline in push speed also increasing the amount of gas used, I'd say this method would be pretty spot on with fuel consumption of one man pushing one mower over the same distance.
15+ years ago my neighbor and I mowed adjoining acres. I used to help him because he helped me out too. One day he had just one old push mower he was pulling behind his rider then I came along behind on my rider too so with three swathes we were done in no time.
This conjours up a vision of school math problem: "If it takes one man one hour to mow an acre of lawn, how long does it take one man with 4 mowers?" Give that problem to a school-class and find out who the future engineers will be.
This is the most impressive mowing rig I've ever scene right behind it is the guy that lived across the street from us when I was a kid he rigged up a self propelled lawnboy push mower with a second motor attached to a differential with a lever and a seat turned that push mower into a rider
The mowers are only on a fraction of the time and as such they need no more fuel than if it was one mower on for 5 times as long. Less oil changes required, too.