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Check this little dude out giving dad a hand!

Rich

 
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Yup, few days after raking the yard and it needs it again. Man they look nice on the tree but turn into this mess.

Rich

 
rich:
thx for heads up on the hydrodipper. but found one local at car shows i go to  & hope to have mine done this week or next. no real rush, show season long away. gave me 2 choice of red/blk cbf. i chose one on right, to me just popped more. pics when done. fuse box lid & all caps doing same way.
 
No raking for me. My back hates raking. A couple of years ago I bought one of those Zero Turn mowers with a 22 hp Kawasaki engine. Mow, trim and bag leaves all at once. That machine has been the second source of my "perma grin".
 
mval said:
rich:
thx for heads up on the hydrodipper. but found one local at car shows i go to  & hope to have mine done this week or next. no real rush, show season long away. gave me 2 choice of red/blk cbf. i chose one on right, to me just popped more. pics when done. fuse box lid & all caps doing same way.
Great choice...I too like the one on the right. Left one looks like you'd get caught noticing the line effect instead of overall look.

I still have the Taurus letters off my trunk lid. Knowing your USA theme, the Taurus can be made to say "Tru USA", I'd ship em to ya if you think you could use.

Rich

 
Larrylu said:
No raking for me. My back hates raking. A couple of years ago I bought one of those Zero Turn mowers with a 22 hp Kawasaki engine. Mow, trim and bag leaves all at once. That machine has been the second source of my "perma grin".
That's my dream machine Larry! Right now I'm using a 20 year old John Deere to cut the acre. No attachments or anything, still the best 300 bucks I've spent to date I think.

Rich

 
Larrylu said:
No raking for me. My back hates raking. A couple of years ago I bought one of those Zero Turn mowers with a 22 hp Kawasaki engine. Mow, trim and bag leaves all at once. That machine has been the second source of my "perma grin".
I cut down 7 trees this year.

Problem solved...

No more leafageddon every fall.
 
Well, it wasn't something I really wanted to do. 2 were very old silver maples and I'm glad I did. The centers were hollow so at some point in time, they were coming down. There were 4 other silver maple planted in horrible locations that were going to give me sewer and fence issues later down the road and a dwarf bartlett pear that was just nasty in the fall.

I planted a red bud this year and will plant more next year when I figure out what and where.
 
Don't mind the trees or the yard work that follows. What gets me, is that after I spend 3 different days raking the leaves up(last day when trees are clean of them), my neighbors don't rake at all and then their stash of debris will blow into my yard until the snow comes....ahhhh

Rich

 
SHOnUup said:
Don't mind the trees or the yard work that follows. What gets me, is that after I spend 3 different days raking the leaves up(last day when trees are clean of them), my neighbors don't rake at all and then their stash of debris will blow into my yard until the snow comes....ahhhh

Rich
I like to keep my grass fairly short and well groomed this time of year so that all the leaves that fall between mowings will tend to get blown by the wind onto the neighbors long grass and get tangled up there. Does that make me evil?  Hope not!  Just sneaky....right?
 
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