This ain't really about what I did, but about what I'm going to have to do.
Looks like I'm renting a dump trailer soon to clean up some debris/compost heaps I made in the back yard while cleaning up deadfall and underbrush, and haul them to the dump. Pending loan approval, we're moving. The little town I live in ain't as little as it was when I moved here. The population has tripled, and most of it Gen Z, Entitlement, and Woke generations in all the various alphabet groups and cliques, meaning the demographics and politics of this place have gone to caca. The city is ignoring the neighborhoods with large lots in favor of the ones with half acre lots and McMansions on them because they get a lot more property tax from that style development. The road where I used to wait for hours to see the next car is busier than the interstate these days. It's hard to get out of here during school/rush hours. If you come to this town, you're crossing at least two rail lines, no matter what direction you come from, and they don't mind stopping and blocking the crossings. We've had enough.
Found a place with 18 acres, including a pond that's at least 4 acres, and at least 8 of it still forested. I'm about to have a whole lotta grass to cut, and my little Husqvarna ain't gonna be big enough. I can see this yard killing that little fella. Plenty HP (22 HP V-twin Briggs), but with a 42" deck, it's just gonna take way too long to cut all the grass.
Anyone out there running a 6 foot finish mower behind the LX2610SU? 5 footer will cover the tracks, but a 6 footer will cover more ground. Here's an arial photo of the new digs. How well does a finish mower work behind a tractor with big ballasted feet? How good a finish will I get if I use a flail instead? Hammer flail, or Y flail?
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Been saving all my life to have my dream home, and this one ticked a lotta boxes. The pond is stocked with catfish, large mouth bass, crappie, bream, and grass carp. There's already a swing and a rod holder on the island, and a couple more rod holders scattered around the pond edge. Grass cutting may get interrupted.
There is also a pad at the head (far) end of the pond for a double-wide manufactured home. Electrical, water and septic service is already there, and there was a home there until about 3 years ago. Might consider putting one back out there for visiting family that wants to spend the night. Or, the right person might be able to talk me into renting it.
Just waiting on the lender now, then we begin the process for the purchase. Already have a signed contract. We're in a position we don't have to sell our current house, too, so that's a huge plus. When we do sell it, the loan on the new one will be paid off and we'll be debt free with a huge upgrade for about $100K investment. I can live with that.