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ECS
06-15-2005, 01:27 AM
Here is one of the properties I take care of. This was with an Exmark Lazer Z HP 52" with standard blades cut at 3". This was from yesterday morning.

http://www.jacksonholewyoming.net/Lawns/545/1641.JPG

http://www.jacksonholewyoming.net/Lawns/545/1643.JPG

http://www.jacksonholewyoming.net/Lawns/545/1644.JPG

http://www.jacksonholewyoming.net/Lawns/545/1646.JPG

http://www.jacksonholewyoming.net/Lawns/545/1647.JPG

http://www.jacksonholewyoming.net/Lawns/545/1648.JPG

BCSteel
06-15-2005, 02:48 AM
That is one SWEET property.

ToroLandscaper
06-15-2005, 03:23 AM
DANG those are awesome stripes on a awesome propert how many acreas are there?

Aussie Topcat
06-15-2005, 03:59 AM
That would have to be the lovelyest line I have seen in a long time.

Great Work - what a home

Howard Roark
06-15-2005, 08:36 PM
Doesn't get any better than that!

About what month does the cold roll in up there? 104 heat index here in Tx!

Expert Lawns
06-15-2005, 09:00 PM
wow what a skyline. simply beautiful. nice lines too. is 3'' your standard height for cutting? I never cut under 3.25 unless the customer asks me to. even then I am leary.

T Edwards
06-15-2005, 09:40 PM
ECS.....I don't think I would ever be in a hurry to leave that location. It looks like a scene from the movie "Open Range" by Kevin Costner.

ECS
06-16-2005, 12:27 AM
Mr. Toro, not really sure on the acreage. What you see in the pics is about half of the property. His total acreage with the wild area and ponds is 4 acres I believe.

Thanks Aussie Topcat.

Howard, it was pretty hot up here today. I think it hit 80 degrees today. Last Tuesday it was snowing while I was mowing. When August rolls around, it might even hit 90.

Expert Lawns, most all my lawns are done at 3". This week I have started going with 3.25" to give it a try. The picture below on the bottom is at 3.25". I did that one yesterday morning. And yes, I agree, a pretty nice skyline. Makes for a nice day at work.

T Edwards, yep it is a pretty nice place, but you do pay the price to live here just like anywhere I suppose. I am no hurry to leave at all. Great hunting, great fishing, and great scenery. Thank Goodness for caretaking. The first picture below is where we call home. Not a bad looking place in my opinion.

http://www.hunttalk.com/forums/gallery/files/4/9/articles-novel2.jpg

http://www.jacksonholewyoming.net/Lawns/6050/DSC01662.JPG

SOMM
06-16-2005, 02:16 AM
supurb ecs!

irrigated?

what kind of fertilizer you put down?

Aussie Topcat
06-16-2005, 06:04 AM
Ya gotta stop, ya making me :cry: like a baby- we only have a few lucky weeds here at the moment,everything else has just come to a halt!

The last few day is the only rain we have had in a couple of months. Thank God for that!

ps, i think I may take one of your pic and stick it on the front of my mower- then look at it while i mow...lol

ECS
06-16-2005, 09:30 AM
SOMM, thanks! Just about every lawn out here is irrigated. We also had a lot of rain this spring I don't do any fertilization so I don't really know what was used on the first one and don't think the last one was done yet.

Go for it Topcat. :)

AboveTheCut
06-17-2005, 07:28 PM
nice stripes! roller or not? I recently got a new 52 lazer advantage series with the ultracut deck. it stripes nice but i keep wondering if it will strip better for the money with a roller.

ECS
06-17-2005, 09:51 PM
No roller, no nothing, just mowing with the machine. :)

liquidforcedude7
06-17-2005, 10:05 PM
How much would house and lot like that go for??

ECS
06-17-2005, 10:26 PM
Probably between 4 & 5 million.

Lux Lawn
06-17-2005, 10:42 PM
ECS
Man those really are some great photo's they could almost be on the front of a postcard.The stripes are great...looks like a nice place to live thats for sure.I bet you guys get hit hard with the snow.

Lawn Masters
06-17-2005, 11:21 PM
All I can say is WOW, that is a VERY fine job done there.

ECS
06-18-2005, 12:31 AM
Lux lawn, we do get a fair amount of snow. It is mostly in the mountains though. Last winter was a bad winter for snow removal. We normally have 20 plow days and last winter there were only 11. We have 2-3 feet of settled snow on the ground from Dec. - March. Snow piles don't go away till May.

These pictures are from where we used to live, just down the street. This would have been like in January of 2004.

This was the condo nest door.
http://www.hunttalk.com/forums/gallery/files/0/DSC01099.jpg

This one was from our LR door looking out over the deck onto what would be the lawn in the summer.

http://www.hunttalk.com/forums/gallery/files/0/DSC01059.jpg

Another neighbor gets drifted in.
http://www.hunttalk.com/forums/gallery/files/0/DSC01057.jpg

Nice snow snake on the ole fence in the back yard.
http://www.hunttalk.com/forums/gallery/files/0/DSC01076.jpg

Thanks oldsaw-addict.