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My dad made me mow the lawn with a reel mower. He liked the stripes. I complained. The first time I returned from college, he had a regular rotary mower.
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It's been said that Paul Newman used to hang a six pack in a bag of ice and climb on the mower.
I recently restored this old '50's Pittsburgh mower to do my 200 sq ft. https://scontent-sjc3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...32&oe=60B0EB2B I paid the mower shop to sharpen it and I could have done better. And I will. |
^^^ If I had 200 sq ft of lawn...that is exactly what I would use.
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^^^ His chimneys are bigger than my utility building.
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I spent 2 hours mowing, 6pm-8pm. I think I mowed about 3 acres. I really need to get a load of top soil dropped off. I've got some spots that REALLY need to be filled in. |
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Flipping the mower over (after removing it) can be fun with the rollers on the deck. Then scraping the dried grass off is more fun yet. |
skillet,
Put the striping kit on that bad boy. Can't tell if that's the XR deck on the Hustler or not. The XR or newer used a roller mounted to the deck. They do a better job than my older model. Mine just has a rubber flap that bolts onto the machine right behind the tires. |
Nice pad Skillet!
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We had over 2 acres to mow when we moved into this place 3 years ago. I've pared it down to about an acre by planting a small orchard of a dozen fruit trees, blackberry, blueberry, and raspberry arbors, a quarter acre vegetable garden and I'm expanding the wildflower patches every year. It's easier to take care of and I think it looks much nicer now. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619702257.jpg We had over 2 acres of lawn when we moved here. we called it the "green desert." http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619702203.jpg We've planted dozens of different fruits, vegetables, and flowers. It's easier to take care of and I think it looks better. |
My zen time used to be in the shop/garage working on some dilapidated sports car, or truck. Now, I find my peace out in the yard. I have 3 acres to mow. I have collected a few vintage IH tractors that I enjoy the maintenance , and then mowing on. It takes probably 5 hours weekly to mow, and trim. It is the most peaceful time of my week
I love to dig in the dirt, plant , trees, flowers, spread mulch, drainage work etc. For the last 2 seasons, I have spent every spare minute outside , working in the yard . I am just trying to tie it all up while I am still able to do it . |
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I have 2 things that I can do. THe top of my deck has a nipple on each side. I can stick a hose on the nipple while the mower and blades are running and it is supposed to clean the underside of the deck. It seems to do a pretty good job. I can also lift the front end (lift with your legs not your back) and then set the front tires on a couple of upside down 5 gal buckets. Then I can lay on the ground or garage floor and easily get to the bottom of the deck to get any especially nasty spots scraped. I use something long enough so that nothing more than my arm is under the thing even though it's quite sturdy. Using this method to change the blades with a battery impact wrench is also very easy. I eventually want to pull the deck to clean it, inspect it, etc.... I need to thoroughly read the manual for my mower too. I've skimmed it looking for specific items or things that looked important, but not really read it. |
Can't stand yard work, period. The irony with me is I just retired after nearly 30 years working at the lawn mower division of Honda, where I had free access to everything from a 19" trim mower to to a monster three-blade 60" commercial beastie. I have a really nice 21" self-propelled walk-behind, mulch/bag/discharge, blade clutch, you name it, and it just sits while I stroke a check to a lawn service every month.
After moving to our 1/3 acre spread two years ago, the costs of paying somebody else is starting to annoy me, so I am tempted to pop for a 42" ZTR. My little slice of lasagna says she'll mow if I edge and run the blower, so it's a maybe right now. I have three strapping sons all living < 5 miles from me, so maybe that is an angle I might use as well. Let them keep and maintain the ZTR and just drop by a few times a month in the summer and cut the Fescue for their grey-haired old dad. "Hey you kids! Get over here and MOW my lawn!' :D |
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My uncle always had one of these, only his was a Montgomery Wards brand (I assume - every thing he owned came from Wards). As a 6 year old I was fascinated by it. It would not cut dandelion or plantain stems, so after he mowed his lawn the grass was nice and short with all these spikes sticking up. :D
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I had a ten year run when I LOVED mowing the lawn - because my kids did it:cool:
Get them started early, set the hook: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619718606.jpg Work in some Tom Sawyer-esk competition: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619718639.jpg ...Viola` http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619718742.jpg Honestly, they both love to mow, even more so with the commercial ZT Kubota. I used to put flat weights in the seats so they could mow without the engine cutting out. My Daughter is an artist on a mower, btw. She sees patterns during different times of year and mows accordingly. Now? My wife mows the lawn and bank with the ZT, I mow the lines and everything else. Thank god for FM headphones. |
Holy Sh.T!!! That is one serious aerator!
And what the hell are FM headphones anyhow? Nowadays we use earbuds ya old geezer! |
5 acres of runway I do with PTO driven 72" finish mower and separate pull behind self engined 60". Takes about 45 minutes. I don't like mowing, but it has to be done.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619720240.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619720240.jpg Wife does the 4 acre house yard on 60" Hustler zero turn... Takes her about 2 hours. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1619720240.jpg |
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The aerator came with the farm. I replaced some bearings and grease the thing, but leave the "patina", also known as rust, alone. The aerator wheels, for lack of a better term, are really neat. This weekend, we aerate anew! |
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