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    6 hours... When I mow my nature strip and front lawn, it’s just shy of 16 hours... Good exercise Mowing season again
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    Quote Originally Posted by grey_ghost View Post
    6 hours... When I mow my nature strip and front lawn, it’s just shy of 16 hours... Good exercise Mowing season again
    Oh you have the grillow right ?? maybe you need to daisy chain 10 of those things together ... that way you would be back to 1.6hours rather than 16!
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    I purchased a ride on mower today. Hopefully next time that I cut the grass it won't take much more than an hour or so.

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    Gave up on this mowing caper when I moved from the house to a flat. Gardening consists of a few pot plants and a small desktop aquarium. Total time expenditure per week , about 15 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron IIA View Post
    I purchased a ride on mower today. Hopefully next time that I cut the grass it won't take much more than an hour or so.

    Plus add the time spent picking up the hoses & the possible dog s**t & moving the outdoor setting that some "kind" person has decided that it will be nice & "I thought you had cut that already?" Then moving it back again when you finish mowing.



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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Plus add the time spent picking up the hoses & the possible dog s**t & moving the outdoor setting that some "kind" person has decided that it will be nice & "I thought you had cut that already?" Then moving it back again when you finish mowing.



    Ho yes, A Rideon is an education.
    Moving stuff is half the fun.... 2 old swing sets, a trampoline, 3 caravans, 1 heavy bastard offroad camper trailer with a treg hitch (to make it extra difficult to shift) 3 trailers ... the boat ... (no I'm not weathly, all the family members want to store there **** down here as we are on acerage). Only a couple of the trailers and one caravan in mine from all that crap.

    Oh and lets not forget all the other crap the kids like to leave around. It no big bother though. I couldn't live in suburbia ... I'd go insane within a week. Even worse would be living in "townhouses" (a fancy name for dodgy flats).

    A new ride on ?? Your going to love not pushing a lawn mower. Just don't let the grass get to long, american mowers shred cutter belts as a past time if you try to cut australian "yards" with them

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    Well I learnt yesterday afternoon that "bumping" the gate when you cut down the side of it .... Doesn't worry the lawn mower at all ..... Infact, it doesn't even scratch its paint ....

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    Hmm... lets hope we wont need to be closing that gate anytime in the near future ......





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    So I'm guessing this should be my job for this afternoon .... fitting up those new brake pads and finally have some brakes that work. they have only been sitting on the shelf in the shed for the last year or so

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    I should drag the old rancher out and get it going, starting to look like the grass mite grow enough to need mowing.
    Last time i had to mow was chrissy Mowing season again
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    Well I learnt yesterday afternoon that "bumping" the gate when you cut down the side of it .... Doesn't worry the lawn mower at all ..... Infact, it doesn't even scratch its paint ....





    Hmm... lets hope we wont need to be closing that gate anytime in the near future ......







    So I'm guessing this should be my job for this afternoon .... fitting up those new brake pads and finally have some brakes that work. they have only been sitting on the shelf in the shed for the last year or so

    seeya,
    Shane L.
    Take that gate off and run over it with the tractor to straighten it.
    Don

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    Funny that you should say that 'cos the bloke from Nectre said the same thing when I inquired about replacing the steel top baffle plate for our heater. No tractor, but a Discovery arse end does a similar job of straightening it out.

    The I tidied it up with a 5lb sledge.

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