Just ordered a new Lawn Mower

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2011/04/06 14:58:43 (permalink)

Just ordered a new Lawn Mower

 
Me much likee 15% off price too...
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Anyone know how to tune it to Am?
 
 
 
 

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 15:01:19 (permalink)
    Start with a tuned pipe for the muffler.


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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 15:02:31 (permalink)
    SteveStrummerUK


     
    Me much likee 15% off price too...
     
     
     

     
     
     
     
    Anyone know how to tune it to Am?
     
     
     
     


    is that a rear catch bag?

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 15:09:58 (permalink)
    I had one of those some time ago. (in the days I had a garden)

    I gave it some serious abuse but it stood up to it.

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 15:23:41 (permalink)
    Where's the seat?
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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 15:29:31 (permalink)
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    Where's the seat?


    In the house.  That's where I would be sitting to watch whoever is actually operating the mower.

     
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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 15:37:11 (permalink)
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    Where's the seat?

    And cupholder? My lawn tractor has both. I won't mow any other way. A man's gotta have standards!
     
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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 15:40:16 (permalink)
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    spacey


    Where's the seat?

    And cupholder? My lawn tractor has both. I won't mow any other way. A man's gotta have standards!
     
    Randy


    I won't put up with a ride-on mower.

    It makes the estate staff lazy and complacent.

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 15:45:47 (permalink)
    spacey


    Where's the seat?

     
     
    Now THIS is a lawnmower seat
     
     
     

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 15:49:13 (permalink)
    When I was a kid I attached a VW Bug muffler to my push mower. I think that was Abm though.

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 16:00:04 (permalink)
    MY NEW LAWNMOWER VERY CARBON FRIENDLY




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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 16:02:06 (permalink)
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    MY NEW LAWNMOWER VERY CARBON FRIENDLY




    TUNED TO BAHHHH Major

     
    He he - carbon friendly until it starts releasing all that methane out the other end
     
     
     

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 16:04:20 (permalink)
    Nice!!....Where is the seat and cupholder?
     
     
    Correct thread.

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 16:55:39 (permalink)
    LOL Steve! That hit my funny bone...I almost tipped
    my chair over backwards! Just wasn't expecting that.

    I have to share this....
    Where I grew up, out west, little mowers were plenty.
    Water was money so most lawns were small.
    When I moved to the south everything changed. A wide cut
    and riding was/is a must, for most average neighborhoods around here.

    My first riding mower was a Snapper, rear engine. Not a big cut either so
    mowing and trimming would take most of a day.
    I climbed the side of the house, got lawn chairs wrapped around the wheels,
    hit big objects and once knocked the front tire clean off the rim! I was so bad
    that on Saturdays the neighbors would get out their lawn chairs and try not to
    be obvious about watching me. I guess I could say that I even knocked my neighbor
    Randall out of his chair! He saw me knock that tire off the rim....I did a bad looking
    handstand on that one.
    My wife still laughs...see was doing dishes the day it went up the side of the house
    under the kitchen window. 
    Now I'm a pro. with a big lawn tractor. I did wreck it not long ago....I got to close
    to the drainage ditch. ....make that semi-pro?

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 16:56:18 (permalink)
    To complete the job, you could use the 15% discount to buy one of those things that do the edge bits that the mower misses.

    I guess that would make you SteveStrimmer. ;)


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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 16:58:11 (permalink)
    STRING TRIMMERUK ????
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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 17:01:19 (permalink)
    paulo


    To complete the job, you could use the 15% discount to buy one of those things that do the edge bits that the mower misses.

    I guess that would make you SteveStrimmer. ;)

     
    LOL
     

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 17:30:52 (permalink)
    After moving up here to the beautiful Pacific Northwest (to get away from the annoying Pacific So. Cal. attitudes) I actually know people that use goats to keep their lawns in check.  I'm guessing they don't have to fertilize the baaack yard as much either.

     
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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 17:53:25 (permalink)
    When my GF first saw my tractor, she remarked that it was "cute".

    I had to explain to her that it is not "cute", but rather an extremely powerful, high testosterone, macho, manly machine if ever there was one (despite the pink unicorns on the side, next to the cup holders).

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/06 22:02:44 (permalink)
    Steve,
    I was kicked back watching the tube and a John Deere
    lawn mower commercial came on and for some reason
    it flashed that I should mention this and before I do please
    don't think that I think you're ignorant to mowers....
    but they like feet and fingers.
    I know a few folks that have very bad battle scars from making
    silly mistakes that are easy to make. Won't bore with gore but
    sure thought I should mention - be safe and don't trust that thing.


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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/07 06:01:41 (permalink)
    Don't I recently moved and had to give up a garden in favour of a bigger place with an extra bedroom for the little'un and a studio (okay so not so bad)

    However I still miss my Flymo and mowing the lawn very much, there is something rather wonderful about mowing a lawn.

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/07 06:10:06 (permalink)
    there is something rather wonderful about mowing a lawn.


    Is it running over toads?

    They fly all over the place don't they?

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/07 06:49:12 (permalink)
    I use the strimmer for toads and froggies, move maneuverable and has a cup holder.

    My dad has a mountfield same as the one in the first post, its been going 30 odd years, they make those things to last.

    ps hitting a frog with a strimmer sounds a bit like a snare hit going through a  mutron, am i the only one to notice this?
    G
    post edited by gordonrussell76 - 2011/04/07 06:50:41
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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/07 06:54:51 (permalink)
    gordonrussell76

    hitting a frog with a strimmer sounds a bit like a snare hit going through a  mutron, am i the only one to notice this?
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    You're prolly the only one to have recorded it...


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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/07 07:01:00 (permalink)
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    I use the strimmer for toads and froggies, move maneuverable and has a cup holder.

    My dad has a mountfield same as the one in the first post, its been going 30 odd years, they make those things to last.

    ps hitting a frog with a strimmer sounds a bit like a snare hit going through a  mutron, am i the only one to notice this?
    G


    I've never used a strimmer on a frog so I can't speak from experience there but I know the 'Mountfield ToadTwatter' has a warmth of tone to it's amphibian transients that is uniquely it's own.

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/07 07:34:05 (permalink)
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    My dad has a mountfield same as the one in the first post, its been going 30 odd years, they make those things to last. 

    Gordon, my neighbour has a Mountfield that's about that old too - as Jon says, they appear built to last, hence my decision to buy one.
     
    Our back gardens back onto a large playing field and he takes his mower out back regularly and mows a patch out to about ten feet from our fences. My electric Qualcast just couldn't get through that stuff - at least now I'll be able to return the favour.
     
     
     

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/07 07:35:55 (permalink)
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    .... but I know the 'Mountfield CatTwatter' has a warmth of tone to it's feline transients that is uniquely it's own.

    Priceless
     
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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/07 07:49:27 (permalink)
    I have never recorded it, but for years I thought that Black Man on Song in the key of life featured Strimmered Toad. I always wandered how Stevie managed to get the sound.

    I had visions of them strimming toads in studio A, Stevie shouting, strimm another Fischback the last one was close but it lacked something in the upper mids.

    Then i found out about the Mutron pedal and was crushed.

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    Re:Just ordered a new Lawn Mower 2011/04/07 10:36:47 (permalink)
    The last lawn mower I bought new cost me $130. It ran like a champ. After two years I thought I'd take it in for a sharpening and engine maintenance. The shop wanted $140 to do that.

    So it's cheaper to just set the year-old mower on the curb and buy a new one.

    Or I could learn and do all the maintenance myself, but when I add up the time to do that... it's still cheaper to simply buy a new one.

    Or find a cheaper maintenance place.
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