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Friday, November 22, 2019

Operating A Bad Boy MZ Magnum 54 in. Zero-Turn Mower

Above, Barking Spider Acre nicely mowed. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

As I mentioned in a previous post, I used to detest doing yard work, but since I bought the Bad Boy MZ Magnum 54 in. Zero-Turn Mower last summer, I am finding the task of mowing Barking Spider Acre and other parts of the yard to be fun.

Well, except when it got stuck in saturated mud, extremely deep and soft soil near the arroyo and going too close to an edge of a trench. But with the Jeep put in four-wheel-drive, it was easy to get it unstuck. In each instance, it wasn't the mower's fault.

They are easy to operate, as this video shows:



The Bad Boy MZ Magnum 54 in. Zero-Turn Mower really does a great job in keeping the yard nicely trimmed. I bought it at Tractor Supply Company in Gallup. The gas tank holds five gallons and it barely uses a quarter tank during each mow. One thing to keep in mind, avoid large rocks as they will damage the mower's blades.

I won't be using it during the winter months as the grass and weeds have ceased growing. But it is something one should consider getting (if they have a large yard) next spring.

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