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In Reply to: Husqvarna rider 155 for 1/3 acre lot posted by Jim on Monday, March 10, 2003:
Hi Ya'll,
I'm the guy from SC remember? Just read some of the new posts here. I see there are some new Rider brothers out there! I'm happy to report that my Rider is still doing great (purchased July of 2003). I am now cutting an acre sized lot and still love cutting my grass. I felt the need for more speed as soon as I started cutting the larger lot. In fact I thought that my Rider had slowed down at the new house but it was just that I was going further before making any turns. I think the main reason the Rider's speed is as slow as it is, is for mulching purposes. I thought the samething, I gotta get this thing "tweeked" a little. I have convinced myself not to worry about the speed for the sake of quality of cut and mulching...however, if you guys find out how to "hyp-up" the ole Rider please post it for all of us!