I do... And I like it because I like operating machinery and the time it gives me to just think without interruption... But honestly, if I could cut back to once a month, I probably would. I could spend my summer Saturdays at the airport instead.
Either your mower is too small, or you're not going fast enough.
I think 2/3 of an acre is more than any of the current crop of robotic mowers will do. Last I looked, even the "big" ones were 1/2 acre or less.
With an engine, or a reel mower?
That's what I did. Picked up a used Simplicity Legacy with a 60" deck. I have two acres, so it still takes me an hour even if I'm really booking, but a lot of that is because I have a somewhat odd-shaped yard being at the corner of the subdivision (it's a pentagon, but one leg is really short) and I have a lot of trees to go around.
Yep. I have a 46" single stage, because the 2-stagers for my tractor are pretty much unobtanium. However, it's well designed and the tractor has enough oomph behind it that it has never clogged. Well, it kinda seemed like it did with some really awful heavy wet "stuff" a few weeks ago, but I realized I just needed to get MORE into it and it'd un-clog itself.
The other advantage to a snowblower attachment for those of us in the north is that it keeps the tractor running all year long. No worries with the engine rusting or fuel going bad.
Yep. My parents made me wait until I was 10 to start cutting the grass, but I was begging them to do it. I wanted to drive the lawn tractor so bad at that age! I would also help my dad with yard work because that usually meant at some point we'd be using the trailer to schlep something to somewhere. So, I got to learn how to maneuver a trailer as well. Until I got my first job in high school, nearly all my money came from lawn mowing.
I don't think I did that on my parents' lawn, but I'm sure I've done that while mowing my own lawn. I may have also started a timer and observed my lap times decreasing because I found it interesting. #nerd
Women have plenty of strength to mow the lawn, but they don't seem to have the desire for the most part. My mom has done their lawn, but only rarely, and she did her very first snowblowing this winter at the age of 72. My sister has never done it. My wife did her parents' lawn growing up once, and she did ours last summer once (we went on vacation twice with only a week in between, and I was working hard that week, while she had summer vacation 'cuz she's a teacher) and she has no desire to do it again.
Something with guys and machines that make noise and belch fumes...
I do like machines, though I'm about done with the noise and fumes. I would buy an electric tractor if there was one that could handle my lawn and be had for a reasonable price. The only thing out there right now that can handle my lawn is a
Mean Green, which starts at over $11,000 for a 60" (I think the "starting at" prices they list on their site are aimed at the commercial operators who are going to buy 3 battery packs, I only need 1). And then I would need to buy a separate snowblower because it's a ZTR.