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Old 07-08-2015, 10:30 AM #1
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Default Odd question...lawn care

My son and daughter are pretty awesome taking care of my lawn but I am looking to become more independent so I am looking into a riding mower that I can attach a snow plow to. My son brought up a good question...will I be able to tolerate the bounce? I have a relatively flat yard, but bounce is inevitable. Does anyone know a particular model/brand/etc that wouldn't bounce much?
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