Hi Robert,
Thinking about that problem I have  one possibility, assuming that there is 
nothing but field to mow. One day, quite a few years ago I was at the local 
football field when they were mowing. They had a small tractor towing two 
gang mowers cutting about a 15 foot path. They  first went down the sideline 
then turned right and across to the other sideline. Now another right turn 
and down the sideline followed by a fourth right completing the perimeter. 
Then a smaller and smaller rectangle was cut.
I only have some knowledge about Trekker the talking gps unit. I think it 
would be possible to create pois, points of interest around the field. When 
you would be lined up at the first corner you could have this unit direct 
you to the first poi which would be at the far end of the field. When you 
got there you could turn and have it direct you to the second point. In this 
free mode the unit will guide you like a compass. Following this type of 
pattern you should be able to cut the field and at the end have it direct 
you to the starting point.
Lenny
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Doubt it, we're talking a couple of acres. I'll look into it though.
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  Robert:
  I don't know how much ground you're talking about, but I suspect you're 
going to have problems in terms of missing patches of grass. I'm totally 
blind, and I have driven a lot of small vehicles, asphalt rollers, front-end 
loaders, tracked bulldozers and small tractors. I did this mostly in 
equipment yards I owned, and only once did I put a backhoe through a plate 
glass window, and hey, that could have happened to anybody who wasn't 
watching where they were going. The problem for me was the noise. I had a 
little bobcat with a Koehler engine on it, and I could actually use that 
pretty well since it was quiet. I also used to towe air compressers and 
other wheeled equipment with a small tractor, and I was OK at it except when 
trying to back equipment into tightish spaces.
  Would it be possible to use one of the new robotic mowers on your place? I 
don't know how powerful they are or how long they can run, but if all you 
want is mowing, this might be something to look into.

  Good luck.

  Bill Stephan
  Kansas Citty MO
  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Phone: (816)803-2469

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Robert Riddle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Date: Thursday, July 24, 2008 7:26 pm
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] tractors
  > Do any of you drive tractors? This place is just too much to mowe
  > with a standard lawn mower. So we're looking at tractors and I'm
  > wondering if there's any feasible way a blind person can use it.
  >
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