I had almost forgotten how strong the Cheetah is. It's running just fine now and here it is mowing this thick St Augustine grass like it's butter. #satisfying #relaxing #asmr
I like your content and this one is just a good old fashioned video that got me hooked on your channel. Just yourself and a good mower in real time making clean cuts through tall grass. Thank you for the video!
My uncle has a 36" belt drive walk behind Scag from 1989 that's still running and still cutting grass....I did a bunch of maintenance on it a few years ago, new belts, new blades, couple new tires, an idler pulley, and tune up on the engine, fired it up and put it right to work mowed about 2 acres worth of 2 foot tall grass and weeds LOL. It has the 14HP Kohler Command engine on it, and it don't miss a beat. I'd love to get a Scag zero turn but way above my budget LOL.
Glad to see the cheetah back! Your videos always wanted to make me get a cheetah someday... I picked one up last year 11 years old, but mint condition.
Ha, I'm getting a new hat actually. But, no, it was like 95 degrees. I just sometimes forget. I'm getting a new hat with the digital camo pattern, just like I had years ago. :)
I like that idea. The ole Snapper 48 still runs nice. I have some new tires to put on it. Maybe I'll do a video about it getting new tires and doing some mowing.
he he, I knew somebody would spot that. When a lawn service has many yards on the same street, sometimes they don't wait for the truck to move to start mowing the next yard.
Love watching it even though I have one myself now. Is this some older footage of the Cheetah though? I don't see the bend in the back grill like in some videos.
Hey Mike, I wondered your thoughts on something when I was growing up. I was always told never to mow wet grass now I see people like yourself mowing wet grass just about every day. Any thoughts?
I don’t live in Florida. I’ve always lived my entire life in Minnesota. I don’t know if you’ve ever been up here, but we have what you call Kentucky bluegrass. I was always told by my dad as a little kid that you have to wait until the grass was dry before you can mow, you never told me the reason behind it. I was born in the early 1960s. Knowledge of what you were saying in your last response was not known.