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Old 08-24-2014, 06:02 PM
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Thanks Mike.
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Old 08-26-2014, 12:39 AM
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Thanks, Sam, Mike and Allen.
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Old 08-26-2014, 11:03 AM
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Sam Mac is always killing grass to. I think your doing it wrong..... because it's still green. maybe you guys are clipping, mowing, cutting, butchering, trimming, whacking, and probably a few more I can't think of, but your not "killing grass"
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In keeping with your comments, yesterday I used my 2182 with the 60" Haban grass length reduction device. It worked very well at reducing the length of the grass by approximately 1/2.
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Old 08-27-2014, 12:04 AM
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In keeping with your comments, yesterday I used my 2182 with the 60" Haban grass length reduction device. It worked very well at reducing the length of the grass by approximately 1/2.
Sam,
Glad to hear you've got the length of your grass reduced
I literally butchered mine today, looks more like a hay field than lawn. Amassing what a weeks worth of rain will do, to get grass to grow.
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Old 08-27-2014, 12:46 AM
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Glad to hear you've got the length of your grass reduced
I literally butchered mine today, looks more like a hay field than lawn. Amassing what a weeks worth of rain will do, to get grass to grow.
Todd, sounds like you need a rake and baler to go on that NFNF
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Old 08-27-2014, 07:14 AM
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Mowed lawn and put the weights on for looks
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Old 08-27-2014, 07:30 AM
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Looks good. I love those front AG tires.
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Thanks, I want to swap them for some tri ribs though.
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Old 08-28-2014, 12:59 AM
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122 looks like it did a fine job I think you'll want to cut those bolts down holding the weights....
When you get one in the shin you'll wish you did.
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Today I was coming home the long way from picking up my mower deck blades from the dealer and saw a yard had to have been grown a foot tall, a guy was hacking it with a little push mower, so I went and grabbed the 1811 w/38" and the sweeper cart...the 38" kept clogging as soon as I tried to put any speed on so I took it home and fired up the 108 w/42"...got about 5 yards of mulch clippings. In the morning I'll go back and finish.
While this was going on, this semi-disabled lady's landlord was there doing some work...turns out he owns a couple dozen properties in this town, they all need mowing and the village is on him about them all...looks like I may be mowing them all [for a fee natch]...I better get that K301 out of the 108 over to the machine shop. The little smoking, clanking, non-original whatever-it-is currently in the 108 ain't gonna cut it [pun intended]. Yeah, I know, a 108 should have a K241, not a K301, but the bore mic don't lie...3 3/8"...I bought the 108 as "non-original motor, have the original but it needs rebuilt..."
Reminder to self: time to sharpen the blades on the 48" also...
Then after all this I went to my mailbox and found my NOS hitch rock shaft...it's so NOS it isn't even cross drilled for the cotter key through the lift pin spigot [I do hope my terminology is adequate]...
A good day.
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