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Take your mowing game to the next level with Bad Boy Mowers! Feldmans Farm Home is an authorized Kansas City Bad Boy dealer. We offer dependable and affordable commercial and residential Bad Boy zero-turn and push mowers. Whether a homeowner or commercial landscaper, you can expect higher quality cut at an unmatched price with Bad Boy.

Feldmans Farm Home offers a fleet of Bad Boys for lawns both small and big! User-friendly features such as welded decks, premium suspension systems, integrated drive systems, and swing away access for easy cleaning come standard. Bad Boy mowers provide tough, powerful cutting that dominates terrain while maintaining maneuverability and a smooth, stable ride.

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Financing Service

Bad Boy financing is available to qualifying customers through our financing partner Sheffield Financial. With rates as low as 0% for 36 months, we will work to find the right option for you to get you the mower you deserve.

Bad Boys come standard with a 2-year factory warranty on key components. over, you can protect your investment for years to come with our extended Bad Boy warranty options (3-year, 4-year, 5-year) and in-store maintenance through our Bad Boy-certified technicians. In addition, as a Bad Boy dealer, we carry a range of Bad Boy parts to help you maintain your mower on site. Visit one of our three locations in Liberty, Missouri; Blue Springs, Missouri; or Bonner Springs, Kansas and ask how we can help you mow with an attitude!

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Feldmans Farm and Home Store Locations

Feldmans Liberty 1332 West Kansas St. Liberty, MO 64068

Feldmans Blue Springs 310 South 7 Highway Blue Springs, MO 64014

Feldmans Bonner Springs 430 North 130th St. Bonner Springs, KS 66012

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Blade Runners: 5 Great Riding Mowers for Under 2k

Though you might dream about dropping lotto-winning cash on a pimped-out riding mower, the truth is that you don’t need to spend more than 2k for a mower that you can captain with pride. Whether you plan on doing your best Bill Murray (Caddyshack, not Lost in Translation) impression on your own personal links, or hope to trim a more modest green acres, we’ve got the riding mower for you.

In the suburban jungle, a man’s lawn is a measure of his domestic domain — and as always, the right tools are the key to mastery. Stepping up from a push mower to a lawn tractor is a big decision, but one that doesn’t need vast yard acreage for justification; a lack of suitable minions and the time savings gained (better spent with your pals or the family) should be sufficient arguments to sway your fence-sitting.

Though you might dream about dropping lotto-winning cash on one (in which case, see our final bonus entry), the truth is that you don’t need to spend more than 2k for a mower that you can captain with pride. Whether you plan on doing your best Bill Murray (Caddyshack, not Lost in Translation) impression on your own personal links, or hope to trim a more modest green acres, we’ve got the riding mower for you.

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Troy-Bilt Pony

Best Entry-Level Tractor: If you’re skeptical whether your postage stamp needs a tractor, the Pony is a small price bump from a quality push mower like the Husqvarna AWD and perfect for small- to medium-sized plots. over, it’s simple to operate, with a 7-speed Shift-on-the-Go transmission that requires no clutching or stopping to engage. evidence of ease of use: it has a cup holder. While the Pony’s small 17.5-HP Briggs and Stratton engine lacks the big power of some of our other options, its light weight allows this mower to handle most lawns without problem. A bagging kit is sold separately, though at 300, it’s a steep add-on to this inexpensive choice. The Pony’s only major drawback is the inability to cut in reverse — not a bad limitation for beginners.

Craftsman 28852

Best Big Cropper: The YT3000’s bigger engine (21 HP) and a bigger cutting deck (46 inches) makes short work of your personal sod farm. The range of deck height adjustability, from 1.5 to 4 inches, and a 6-inch turning radius, tightest its in class, allows this mower to go over or around pretty much any yard obstacles. But the Craftsman is really at home on wide-open expanses, with extra-wide 9-inch wheels to prevent tire marking and “cruise” control for sustained mowing. However, a single cylinder at this horsepower means uncomfortable vibration. That’s not a problem for quick jobs (most, for this baby), but it’ll take a step up price-wise to get you a counter-balancing second piston.

Husqvarna YTH22V46

Most Compact Cutter: This 46-inch, 22-horsepower model takes a bigger bite and maintains premium cut quality with two extra-large blades. Cutting is especially even in all three mowing modes, and handling this Husqvarna proves especially easy. Other pluses include an infinitely variable drive system, which lets you vary speed smoothly without shifting, a high-back seat, a comfortable steering wheel, and the fact that it’s the lightest mower on our list (and relatively compact) at 434 pounds. There are also some minuses: There’s no electric-power takeoff to engage the blades — you’ll have to pull a lever — and you can’t check the fuel level without leaving the seat.

Cub Cadet LTX 1045

Best High Mobility Conventional: The Cub Cadet gets into the creases and cracks of those lawns with lots of curves and tight spaces where maneuverability is a key capability. A hydrostatic drive, manipulated with large foot pedals, and an interlock for cutting in reverse that’s clearly marked make the necessary transitions between forward and backward mowing much easier and smoother than most other tractors. The cutting deck leaves a smooth swath behind, creating the temptation to turn the front yard into a putting green — if it weren’t for that one neighbor who insists on letting his pride and joy relieve itself on your pride and joy.

John Deere D110

Best Green Machine: The color is iconic, and 19.5 HP allows this riding mower to bound across high grass fields with no stutter to its step. Its hydrostatic drive transmission provides a continuous drive with no shifting — the harder you press the pedal the faster you go. Galloping up to 5.5 mph in forward and 3.2 in reverse, its speed makes up for the limited agility of an 18-inch circle, the only drawback of a wide stance that gives stability on modest inclines. It’s a feature-packed beast, and for a little extra dough you get a reliable machine backed by John Deere resale.

Bonus Bank-Breaker: Exmark Lazer Z DS.Series

Best for Starting Your Own Yard Maintenance Business: You can only claim you need this if you’re sitting on 2.5 acres and don’t employ an in-house yard crew. There are times — like when the lawn is ginormous and the grass is swaying in the breeze — that only a diesel will do. For those jobs, there’s the Lazer Z DS-Series. This is heavy-duty grass sado-masochism with a bullet-proof Kubota liquid-cooled diesel engine matched to a 72-inch cutting deck. When you’re using the cutter employed by city maintenance crews, your back nine is in good hands.

You’ll cut with precision and efficiency, and it’ll be done using a deck that won’t offend your tree-hugging neighbors: a biodiesel-ready engine that produces reduced emissions and has minimal environmental impact. At 12 MPH, this is the Formula One racer of lawn tractors. Even in reverse the Exmark will beat the rest, mowing at speedy 8 MPH. Buckle up.

Deutz Allis Lawn Mower

Does anyone know what year this lawnmower could be,I’m trying to sell it and people want to know how old it is. Thanks

Sergeant

It’s a re-badge Simplicity FC/ Sun Runner series They were Made Under the Deutz-Allis Name from 1987 till 1989 Available In gear or Hydrostatic You could Have a Flat bed, Dump Bed or a Bagging attachment In the Back. No snow removal equipment available for it Just a front Mower 36 or 42inch On the 12.5HP Models

John Deere Models: 2025RTLB(Gen 2),X748,GX335,140H3,112SF,110RF,Sabre 1542,XUV 835M Cub Cadet Models:0riginal,70,106,XT3GSX Experimental Non Production Rear engine rider Ingersoll Model:3016PS Simplicity Models:Wonder Boy White Model: GT2055

trav

2022 3032E, 300 MSL, Dual rear remotes. R4 43×16.00-20 rears filled w/ Rim Gaurd, Quick hitch w/ KBOH extended top hook, Woods RB84 7′ back blade, County Line one row cultivator, JD ballast box, LED Rear work light, 2 Red keys

rydplrs

:good2: 63 JD 110 w/original 38 mower SN 2701, 87 JD 420 w/Kwikway loader, 03 JD X475 w 54 Mower and 47 Snowblower

Herminator

It’s a re-badge Simplicity FC/ Sun Runner series They were Made Under the Deutz-Allis Name from 1987 till 1989 Available In gear or Hydrostatic You could Have a Flat bed, Dump Bed or a Bagging attachment In the Back. No snow removal equipment available for it Just a front Mower 36 or 42inch On the 12.5HP Models

You could have been a little more specific.

Welcome to Intermission. Northern Illinois. #compactfarmer 2017 2038R or Fully Functional 1/8 scale 7R310 if you prefer. 2017 X570, 1999 445aws, 1982 400, 1976 Cub 1250, 1964 3020, 2005 HPX Gator and thingies to hook to them.

gregmartin

Thanks, I new it was fairly old but I wanted to be accurate. This one is 42 inch hydrostatic and it came with flat bed and I thought something was missing. I did have it set up for multi tasking mowing, broadcast spraying but it got to be to much to do. Does anyone know what this mower could be worth, I started at 700 but it’s just a guess, it does mow real nice.

theduke

What you got there is a diamond in a goats behind. Looking at the of comparable units. you are priced way low imho That in a few years may be the Holy Grail. Stranger stuff has happened in the past. Looks like its pimped out. I’d do a bit more research. my.o2

JD 955 ,70A loader, 60″ mmm. Original I-match ,4′ woods B hog. 5′ Box blade. 12′ orchard plane/driveway grader ,various other doo-dads homebuilt implements. Goossen BFBlower, JakeRake.this thing is different. Kubota U-15 Kubota RTV 900

47 8n. good times.V8 in my future possibly

gregmartin

theduke, it was pimped out, I changed it back to stock and I sold the spray equipment separate. I thought it would be more user friendly as a regular mower.

Sergeant

They were not really big sellers Though they were Made for about 10 years By Simplicity the FC16 was the Last Model Made Until 1997. They were at the time Simplicity’s way of trying to keep a foot In the commercial sector Though they had Bought a zero turn company In 1989 they really didn’t enter the commercial Market Until the Purchase of Ferris In 2000

John Deere Models: 2025RTLB(Gen 2),X748,GX335,140H3,112SF,110RF,Sabre 1542,XUV 835M Cub Cadet Models:0riginal,70,106,XT3GSX Experimental Non Production Rear engine rider Ingersoll Model:3016PS Simplicity Models:Wonder Boy White Model: GT2055

Motörhead’s Mikkey Dee Has The Coolest Lawn Mower Of All Time

Mikkey Dee teamed up with Briggs Stratton to design the raddest riding mower imaginable.

Sometimes, it seems like there are no new frontiers when it comes to heavy metal merch. There are heavy metal T-shirts, action figures, and even dildos. Is there anywhere else to branch out? Now, Motörhead’s Mikkey Dee has given fans the answer to that question: lawn care. The drummer has teamed up with engine manufacturer Briggs Stratton to design a custom Motörhead riding mower. and it’s easily the coolest lawn mower in existence.

Mikkey began the process by sitting down and designing the mower, explaining some basic concepts of pimping out one’s lawn gear and how armrests simply do not rock:

Then, the guys at Briggs Stratton revealed the war machine, much to Mikkey’s delight:

Good God, look at that thing. It’s the lawn mower of our dreams. Hopefully, James Hetfield gets a chance to ride it around sometime soon.

“Tres hombres!” wrote Monte. “You don’t see too many shots from the epic Ace Of Spades photo shoot, but oddly one randomly surfaced in 2001 on a Metal-is/Sanctuary reissue (pictured second here). Why did they change the iconic cover image? Enjoy these other out-takes while you play Shoot You In The Back – the song that spells out the cover. ‘The rider wearing black, he’s gonna, he’s gonna shoot you in the back, hey! In the western movies!’

“Fun fact: Amazingly, the album is essentially mixed in mono!” he added. “The guitars are almost right up the middle. Only the drums and percussion are in stereo, and there are occasional stereo guitar overdubs throughout. Yet no one even noticed. Not even I noticed until a few months back when Jack Endino pointed it out to me. A mindblowing reveal – but play it in headphones and its mono sound is plain as day. But boy does it work – which is why we all missed it.”

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OSHA Mandates Fall Harness Protection for ZT Mowers

Last year, more than 15 million zero turns rolled over during the course of mowing lawns just in the United States alone. Worldwide, that number is even higher. While OSHA has done a good job of covering fall protection in the construction industry market, it hasn’t made much of a dent since it mandated ROPS (rollover protection structure) in certain vehicles and devices back in 1976. ROPS protects equipment operators from injuries caused by rollovers by maintaining a space for the operator’s body. But what about these larger wheels being used in modern ZTs? These mowers are getting rather tall, and more and more injuries are being reported when it comes to ingress and egress. Now, OPE operators can rejoice as OSHA mandates fall harness protection for ZT mowers.

OSHA has already suggested slope safety standards for tractors and riding mowers. Note the following guidelines:

  • 0° to 15° slope – can use riding mowers or tractor mowers
  • 15° to 22° slope – should use tractor mowers
  • 22° and greater slopes – use string trimmers, push mowers, or specialized equipment (including remote-controlled mowers)

Check out the full OSHA ROPS Standards here. But what about getting on and off your zero turn mower? What protection exists to help mitigate those injuries?

Now OSHA Mandates Fall Harness Protection for ZT Mowers

So why did OSHA mandate fall protection for zero turn mowers? Simple. Even though ROPS systems can make it fun and safe again to pop wheelies with your zero turn, they do nothing to keep you from being injured as you climb up and off your mower. With oversized John Deere Tweels and more and more owners “pimping their rides”, falls are increasing at an alarming rate. Seatbelts are great, but they’re not good enough to ensure rider safety. Now that fall harness protection is mandated for zero turns, nearly anything goes. As we all know, more regulations mean more safety, so with these new rules, lawn care professionals everywhere can rest assured that mowing lawns is safer than ever before.

What’s Next for OSHA Fall Protection?

OSHA is Smart by heading this one up before it becomes a huge issue. From sprained ankles to strained backs, when you climb on a zero turn mower without a safety harness you’re taking your life into your own hands.

We get excited here at Pro Tool Reviews when new regulations hit the streets. They are typically followed by an increase in workplace enthusiasm and greater efficiencies on the jobsite. While penalties have yet to be established for violating the new regulations, expect that to get sorted out before they take effect on February 31st, 2019. As always, we’ll update this Fall Harness Protection for ZT mowers article with more details as they become available.

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Clint DeBoer

When he’s not playing with the latest power tool, Clint DeBoer enjoys life as a husband, father, and avid reader—especially the Bible. He loves Jesus, has a degree in recording engineering, and has been involved in multimedia and/or online publishing in one form or another since 1992.

Clint’s career has covered nearly the entire realm of audio and video production. After graduating at the top of his class with an Associates Degree in Recording Engineering, he began working for the famed Soundelux studios in 1994, one of the largest post-production companies specializing in audio for feature films television. Working on a myriad of feature films, Clint honed his skills as a dialogue editor, foley editor, and sound designer. Years later, he moved into the expanding area of video editing, where he served as the company’s senior AVID video editor for three years.

Working for such clients as Universal Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, Paramount Home Entertainment, NASA, Universal Studios, Planet Hollywood, SEGA, NASCAR, and others, Clint DeBoer dealt extensively with client management as well as film video editing, color correction, and digital video MPEG compression. He also carries several THX certifications (Technician I and II, THX Video), and is ISF Level II Certified.

After founding the CD Media, Inc. publishing company in 1996, he went on to help start or grow several successful online publications, including Audioholics (as Editor-in-Chief for 12 years), Audiogurus, and AV Gadgets. In 2008, Clint founded Pro Tool Reviews followed by the landscape and outdoor power equipment-focused OPE Reviews in 2017. He also heads up the Pro Tool Innovation Awards, an annual awards program honoring innovative tools and accessories across the trades.

Crediting God and his excellent staff for the success of what is now the largest power tool review publication in the industry, Clint DeBoer hopes to see continued growth for the company as it rapidly expands its reach. Pro Tool Reviews critically reviews hundreds of hand tools, power tools, and accessories each year to help inform users about the best and newest products in the industry. Reaching everyone from the construction industry professional and tradesman to the serious DIYer, Pro Tool Reviews helps tool consumers shop better, work smarter, and stay aware of what tools and products can help put them at the top of their game.