Laine D
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And then whenever you get tired of it you can just reverse and slam on the brakesYep. Much easier to just set it in the bed and drive around like that. No mounting, no wiring, no plumbing.
And then whenever you get tired of it you can just reverse and slam on the brakesYep. Much easier to just set it in the bed and drive around like that. No mounting, no wiring, no plumbing.
Only a week? Where do I sign up?!I also had fatigue. that lasted about a week.
Only a week? Where do I sign up?!
I don't want to keep sidetracking this thread, but I don't know where else to post it here. This seems to be the catch-all thread.Seriously!
They started asking us every day at work if we have symptoms. I told my boss "I've had half of those symptoms every day for as long as I can remember so what do you want me to tell you"
So, I bit the bullet
I don't want to keep sidetracking this thread, but I don't know where else to post it here
I noticed that some of the grass was getting to be pretty shaggy. Then a week of moisture (from a rain down to just being misty) sure made the grass really take off.
I was going to use my weed eater, but I forgot it at the house
Fortunately, I still have the old fashioned kind that you plug in and drag around an extension cord. My two properties aren't all that big. I can reach everything with 150' of cord. Kind of a PITA, but I gave $35 for my last one and it lasted for 8-9 years. I can't complain about that. This $35 one? I'll just have to see.Yeah we've been needing to mow at least once a week. Doesn't mean we actually have, but we've needed to. Then it tossed a belt last week halfway through which didn't help any either.
Went to run mine yesterday, one had no fuel.... Used it in the snowblower go figure. Ran the one that had fuel, until it ran out of string and fuel. That's what I get for not being prepared I guess. Now if I can find my 2 stroke oil somewhere.....
Get them milled and make something from them!I haven't ponied up for a gas powered one yet. If I do, it will be for a Stihl. Now speaking of Stihls, I noticed that I'm going to have to get some chainsaw gas here soon. I have some tree trimming that needs to be done. I also have to remove a couple of cedar trees even though I really hate cutting down trees in this Part of the state. They are being overgrown by the other trees next to them and need to come out. Plus it will make mowing easier too. And the list gets longer.
They're not big enough to mess with. You can see one in this picture. Compare it to the storage shed close to it. They're both still about the same size. The two large ones will be staying for now. They're big enough to trim the lower branches off and walk underneath.Get them milled and make something from them!
...prices aren’t the lowest right now for diesel though at around 2.50/gal, at least we don’t have truck payments!!