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The squash / pumpkin area (about 20 by 70) - vines and weeds. Once the
vines spread I can't get the tiller through to keep weeds down so they kinda
take over - but since the squash keep growing we don't worry about it. So
now everything is picked and there are a lot of weeds 3' high and some 5 and
6' high. I mow through real slow and after a week go over it again. Then I
will plow it under and in the spring just disc and till . I thought of
Clark as my Wheelhorse was chewing up those big weeds chuckle


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Srgnt Billko wrote:
The squash / pumpkin area (about 20 by 70) - vines and weeds. Once
the vines spread I can't get the tiller through to keep weeds down so
they kinda take over - but since the squash keep growing we don't
worry about it. So now everything is picked and there are a lot of
weeds 3' high and some 5 and 6' high. I mow through real slow and
after a week go over it again. Then I will plow it under and in the
spring just disc and till . I thought of Clark as my Wheelhorse was
chewing up those big weeds chuckle



Ok guys let me update you, again.
The new lawntractor, the one Sears replaced FREE OF CHARGE went back to
Sears when they delivered my new one, free of charge,
The new lawntractor has been the F'ing fantastic !! ( I know some of you
don't wanna hear that)
But the replacement lawntractor has performed FLAWLESS.
BTW Kathy likes it so much, she has taken over the mowing, and towing the
lawn sweeper to take up the leaves and pine needles.
I'm now fixing the barn and winterizing the house and she's mowing!!!!!

I don't mind the ribbing (as I roll my eyes)
It was a pain at first but I really am happy I bought the mower I did, as
Kathy now loves to do the lawn. (that's really nice)
Now If I can get her to mow down the steep hills, I'd be all set.

Clark...
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Why me?


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Srgnt Billko wrote:
The squash / pumpkin area (about 20 by 70) - vines and weeds. Once
the vines spread I can't get the tiller through to keep weeds down so
they kinda take over - but since the squash keep growing we don't
worry about it. So now everything is picked and there are a lot of
weeds 3' high and some 5 and 6' high. I mow through real slow and
after a week go over it again. Then I will plow it under and in the
spring just disc and till . I thought of Clark as my Wheelhorse was
chewing up those big weeds chuckle



Ok guys let me update you, again.
The new lawntractor, the one Sears replaced FREE OF CHARGE went back to
Sears when they delivered my new one, free of charge,
The new lawntractor has been the F'ing fantastic !! ( I know some of you
don't wanna hear that)
But the replacement lawntractor has performed FLAWLESS.
BTW Kathy likes it so much, she has taken over the mowing, and towing the
lawn sweeper to take up the leaves and pine needles.
I'm now fixing the barn and winterizing the house and she's mowing!!!!!

I don't mind the ribbing (as I roll my eyes)
It was a pain at first but I really am happy I bought the mower I did, as
Kathy now loves to do the lawn. (that's really nice)
Now If I can get her to mow down the steep hills, I'd be all set.

Clark...


You could end up being the idol of all the husbands on your street. Are you
going to try the Sears auto oil changing kit next. If you get her to take
that over you should write a book chuckle


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On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 19:52:20 GMT, Srgnt Billko wrote:

The squash / pumpkin area (about 20 by 70) - vines and weeds. Once the
vines spread I can't get the tiller through to keep weeds down so they
kinda
take over - but since the squash keep growing we don't worry about it. So
now everything is picked and there are a lot of weeds 3' high and some 5
and
6' high. I mow through real slow and after a week go over it again. Then
I
will plow it under and in the spring just disc and till . I thought of
Clark as my Wheelhorse was chewing up those big weeds chuckle


So you're saying you don't grow any pines in there?
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Ted


With all due respect, some of these weeds might have been tougher than the
pine stick. haha


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Srgnt Billko wrote:
The squash / pumpkin area (about 20 by 70) - vines and weeds. Once
the vines spread I can't get the tiller through to keep weeds down so
they kinda take over - but since the squash keep growing we don't
worry about it. So now everything is picked and there are a lot of
weeds 3' high and some 5 and 6' high. I mow through real slow and
after a week go over it again. Then I will plow it under and in the
spring just disc and till . I thought of Clark as my Wheelhorse was
chewing up those big weeds chuckle



Ok guys let me update you, again.
The new lawntractor, the one Sears replaced FREE OF CHARGE went back to
Sears when they delivered my new one, free of charge,
The new lawntractor has been the F'ing fantastic !! ( I know some of you
don't wanna hear that)
But the replacement lawntractor has performed FLAWLESS.
BTW Kathy likes it so much, she has taken over the mowing, and towing the
lawn sweeper to take up the leaves and pine needles.
I'm now fixing the barn and winterizing the house and she's mowing!!!!!

I don't mind the ribbing (as I roll my eyes)
It was a pain at first but I really am happy I bought the mower I did, as
Kathy now loves to do the lawn. (that's really nice)
Now If I can get her to mow down the steep hills, I'd be all set.

Clark...
--
Why me?


Put the thing in low gear/low speed, keep the foot off the brake. Slow,
but uneventful downhill. Once she experiences it, she might try a higher
gear/higher speed. If she's told to go perpendicular to a steep hill while
on the mower, don't blame her for not doing so.
Dave




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Clark... wrote:
Srgnt Billko wrote:
The squash / pumpkin area (about 20 by 70) - vines and weeds. Once
the vines spread I can't get the tiller through to keep weeds down so
they kinda take over - but since the squash keep growing we don't
worry about it. So now everything is picked and there are a lot of
weeds 3' high and some 5 and 6' high. I mow through real slow and
after a week go over it again. Then I will plow it under and in the
spring just disc and till . I thought of Clark as my Wheelhorse was
chewing up those big weeds chuckle




Now If I can get her to mow down the steep hills, I'd be all set.

Clark...


So you bought one of those handy dandy Sears life insurance policies on
her when you bought the mower? %)
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Dave wrote:
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Srgnt Billko wrote:
The squash / pumpkin area (about 20 by 70) - vines and weeds. Once
the vines spread I can't get the tiller through to keep weeds down
so they kinda take over - but since the squash keep growing we don't
worry about it. So now everything is picked and there are a lot of
weeds 3' high and some 5 and 6' high. I mow through real slow and
after a week go over it again. Then I will plow it under and in the
spring just disc and till . I thought of Clark as my Wheelhorse was
chewing up those big weeds chuckle



Ok guys let me update you, again.
The new lawntractor, the one Sears replaced FREE OF CHARGE went
back to Sears when they delivered my new one, free of charge,
The new lawntractor has been the F'ing fantastic !! ( I know some of
you don't wanna hear that)
But the replacement lawntractor has performed FLAWLESS.
BTW Kathy likes it so much, she has taken over the mowing, and
towing the lawn sweeper to take up the leaves and pine needles.
I'm now fixing the barn and winterizing the house and she's
mowing!!!!! I don't mind the ribbing (as I roll my eyes)
It was a pain at first but I really am happy I bought the mower I
did, as Kathy now loves to do the lawn. (that's really nice)
Now If I can get her to mow down the steep hills, I'd be all set.

Clark...
--
Why me?


Put the thing in low gear/low speed, keep the foot off the brake. Slow,
but uneventful downhill. Once she experiences it, she might
try a higher gear/higher speed. If she's told to go perpendicular to
a steep hill while on the mower, don't blame her for not doing so.
Dave


Tried that she won't do it.

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"Clark..." wrote:
She is insured to the gills!!

I get close to 700 thousand if she (god forbid) gets killed in some kinda
freak mowing accident.

Clark...

Stop it with the pine stick gauntlet already!
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