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Posted by Jim Davis on Monday, September 14, 2009:In Reply to: Scotts vs. Craftsman riding mower posted by Phil on Monday, March 25, 2002:
I own a John Deere riding mower 135. I need to mow about 2-1/2 acres during the spring and early summer. My property is infested with gophers, moles and ground squirrels. Each type leave large mounds of dirt that I hit with my blades. I tried raking down the mounds prior to mowing, but there are more than I can handle. I'm looking for something I can drag behind me on my riding mower that will level these mounds prior to mowing. My mower has about 20 HP. Any ideas.
Thanks,
Jim Davis
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