Therapy doesn't always involve a couch...

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Scott C.
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Therapy doesn't always involve a couch...

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Don't need a couch for a good therapy session.
Pan seats are better :roll:

I mow the church with a 140. I'm buying it from them when they get something else that can mow out back.
A 140 is not something you want people jumping on and using without a little experience, especially with the hills and angles they have.
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Because of the offset engine, and as with a Farmall Cub, ALWAYS keep the engine on the UPHILL side when mowing or working across a hillside, other wise they can, and depending on the degree of the slope, will turn over. Also, when jacking up the rear of one, always block/wedge the front axle to prevent it from pivoting, or you may find it laying on it's side.
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Paul,
You betcha! There are some areas I'll only approach one way.
To their credit, they have the right side wheel offset and weighted so it stays within the mower but ads a little leverage to the light side.
Plus, tires are filled.
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Looks to me like you need another hand, 1 to steer, 1 for the camera and 1 for the stogie!
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