I was lowes yesterday and there were mowers everywhere!!
I was lowes yesterday and there were mowers everywhere!!
I don’t think Deere sells the X series at Lowes. I bought a X350 in 2020, so far it’s been a good mower. Hope the OP can locate one soon.
Then there's the sheep and rubber boots! Lamb chops afterwards.
There are some places that rent goats.
My dealer is showing 39 x3xx models sitting at their various locations here in the Houston area. Maybe you can have one shipping to your location.
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Question on the methane production. If farm animals(especially cows) produce methane that harms the environment, why didn't the millions and millions of American Bison do the same thing 200 years ago?
Went to J D Dealer last week, looking at entry level riding mower, not Zero turn. They only had one on lot. Did not buy price was to high. Ended up buying a Cub Cadet. PS the person in charge at J D dealer said the ridding mower I was looking at was the same mower at Big Box store..
My local cub cadet dealer had plenty of cub cadets and Bob cats on lot.
Went to get my old cub cadet pulley,they had to order.
I have a rear engine snapper i could sell ya but it won’t be cheap lol
At a local 4 wheeler shop yesterday..I bet they had 200 mowers between bad boys and John deers ..
This is the reason I bought a new mower in December. I see they have gone up $500 since then. It is still in the crate in my garage.
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Not an expert but I asked some of my feedlot clients this question a couple times and they said it's complicated. Gas in the digestive system of ruminants varies based on the species and their diet. Cattle naturally produce more gas than bison but the main culprit is their diet. Grasses produce significantly less gas during digestion then grain. They are working on some feed additives and diet changes that they think can mitigate a lot of the problem.