June 5, 2009...9:00 am

Do Kids Mow Lawns Any More?

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When I was 12 years old I began mowing lawns to make summer money. We lived on an acreage, almost 2 acres, at the edge of Marshalltown. Hence, I mowed with riding lawn mowers — my dad’s Sear Suburban garden tractor, a neighbor’s Cub Cadet, another neighbor’s Snapper, etc. That’s why I enjoyed talking to Butch Kupka of rural Toledo for today’s Ramblin’ column in The Gazette. Butch has a collection of about 100 riding lawn mowers.\

FairbanksMorse riderThose that don’t look like tractors Butch calls “oddball.” Many of them most certainly are, including the 1950s Fairbanks Morse (pictured in an ad, left) with bright turquoise fenders, the engine under the seat and a step-through front end that resembles a scooter. I never drove one of these but they look like fun.

 

snapper riderWhile I enjoyed driving the garden tractors, I had fun with the Snapper. (A newer one is pictured at right but they haven’t changed much over the years.) As I’d mow along at something like 3 mph, the roar of the engine in back reminded me of a go-kart. I never had one of those so it was the closest I would come. This mower was also much more maneuverable than the garden tractors so I didn’t need to use a push trim mower to cut around the trees, bushes and gardens.

After we moved to Spencer in 1969 and left the acreage behind, I teamed up with a neighbor to mow lawns. We would each use a push mower, one of starting in the back yard and the other starting in the front until we met up at the conclusion of the job. We advertised that we could get your lawn mowed twice as fast with half the noise. (Inventive kids, huh?) We had move than a dozen lawns at one time so it kept us busy for the summer.

It all got me to wondering. Do kids mow lawns any more? I mean, other than their own? It used to be a great way to make some money before you turned 16 and could get a real job. And, since I was lucky enough to ride, I’d say it was more fun than playing video games.

2 Comments

  • Nope..of course not…

    Kids think that they should get paid big bucks now. If you’re not paying 10 bucks an hour for the work..its not worth it to them.

  • Just found your post and wanted to let you know that YES some kids do mow lawns. We live in northern California and a couple of weeks ago my 11 year old son picked up a mowing job from a friend for $10 a week. Then when we were headed back home, he saw a house that was for sale but the grass was 2 feet tall in the front yard. He said “I should ask them!” I had him get out and knock on the door if he really wanted to do it. It wasn’t the realtor that had the house listed but he gave him the contact information of the listing agent. He also laughed and told him “you have a good marketing plan, this house might sell better if the grass was mowed”. Two weeks later, he got a call from the owner of the house who agreed to pay him $25 every other week to mow, and because she lives out of town also asked him to water the grass. My son is 11 and already will be making over $50 a month with his two clients. He is looking for more.


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