DWI and lawmower

RobertBrown

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Now you guys are catching on.....ya see, that's job creation. You have created jobs, public sector jobs, but jobs, none the less.
Just like they did in the "birthplace of democracy", Greece. It worked there for thousands of years, well hundreds, or uh about 6 years, not so well recently, but hey, how many people really want to work 40 hours a week anyway?
The European union will pay for that lack of production, not to worry.
What was this thread about again?
Got it!.....Driving your lawn mower and drinking enough to be legally inebriated. I'm all for that as long as it's not one of my neighbors....
 

kershner

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No so long as the <consumer> does not present any risk or disturbance to their self or neighbors.
 

Walleteater1

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Bison, read some of my posts on the Weedeater one. I've had nothing but problems since I bought it. Others have said the same thing and had the same problems as me. I don't need a mower to do amazing and extra ordinary things except mow a modest lawn. I can't wait until April for a whole new season of a set of new problems to encounter.:mad:
 

reynoldston

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Bison, read some of my posts on the Weedeater one. I've had nothing but problems since I bought it. Others have said the same thing and had the same problems as me. I don't need a mower to do amazing and extra ordinary things except mow a modest lawn. I can't wait until April for a whole new season of a set of new problems to encounter.:mad:

Looks like its time to put a for sale sign on it and pass the problems on to the next person. Find yourself a good used top brand mower or get yourself a payment book on a new one. I had the same thing happen to me when I was younger but it was a Craftman JUNK and I bought a used John Deere which I am still using on a 1 acre lawn.
 

Walleteater1

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Looks like its time to put a for sale sign on it and pass the problems on to the next person. Find yourself a good used top brand mower or get yourself a payment book on a new one. I had the same thing happen to me when I was younger but it was a Craftman JUNK and I bought a used John Deere which I am still using on a 1 acre lawn.

That's definately crossed my mind more than once and it may come down to it this year. Not trying to blame the Wife but she was insistant on mowing the lawn last year. I have been the one to do it since forever and she has never been on a rider her whole life and convinced me that the Weedeater wouldn't intimadate her and she would use it. I was smitten by the price of the mower, the cheapskate that I am. And I learned again you get what you pay for. Well as it turned out the mower is problem prone, the wife is scared of the thing, rode it in first gear once and never again and all I am left with is to use it when it does work and come to this forum and rant about it when it doesn't.:frown:
 
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