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Like to TALK about Mowers?

#1

Sprinkler Buddy

Sprinkler Buddy

Come join us at the Lawn Mower Forum! We need your experience and your Insights!

Current members ignore this post, just trying to bring this forum some fresh and new action.


#2

twall

twall

We could cuss - that'd make for some action again......:biggrin:


#3

JDgreen

JDgreen

We could cuss - that'd make for some action again......:biggrin:

And if the (Censored) grumpy old fart would stay out of the threads maybe that would help....:laughing:


#4

JDgreen

JDgreen

Come join us at the Lawn Mower Forum! We need your experience and your Insights!

Current members ignore this post, just trying to bring this forum some fresh and new action.

Sprinkler Buddy, not trying to RAIN on your thread but it appears to me the vast majority of new members here on LMF want to FIX something and not talk about it.


#5

twall

twall

Yeah, talking about mowers, no matter how much you love them, just gets old hat after a few months. Talking for the sake of talking works all year, though. :smile:


#6

Parkmower

Parkmower

I like reading about mowers. I read the forum almost daily. I like to read all the repair threads. Good stuff and I like learning new tricks.
But I'll talk.
I do grounds maintenance for a living so I've played with some cool toys throughout the years. Best part is I dont have to pay for the equipment, repair parts, repair labor, or fuel. And they're paying me to run and fix the stuff.


#7

L

LandN

Come join us at the Lawn Mower Forum! We need your experience and your Insights!

Current members ignore this post, just trying to bring this forum some fresh and new action.

so come on all you people out there just watching and not posting.here is your chance to rip open the vocal cords and sound off on your mower or anybody elses mower for that matter.


#8

Walleteater1

Walleteater1

I'm a one trick Pony.- Weedeater One's are Junk!


#9

JDgreen

JDgreen

I have griped in the past (something I am great at) about the lack of participation in many of the forums. But what do I know?


#10

jmurray01

jmurray01

:laughing: I can't help laughing at the fact the the original post said for current members to ignore this, and what have we done ?

Replied to it! :laughing:


#11

JDgreen

JDgreen

:laughing: I can't help laughing at the fact the the original post said for current members to ignore this, and what have we done ?

Replied to it! :laughing:

Don't you feel sorry for poor old SB, just imagine how he would feel if he started a thread and NOBODY replied? No matter how stupid, inane, or moronic a thread is, it is considered good manners to reply on some way.

Why, just a few minutes ago I replied to a thread where someone has been B/S ing about some guy he knew had an all-original 10,000 running hour B/S push mower. I couldn't help but feel sorry for him, as everybody was going to ridicule him, so I did it first....:laughing::laughing:


#12

twall

twall

BESIDES, when most newbies come to this site and register, No matter WHAT the instructions tell them, they just post their question in "New Members" and sit on their thread like a chicken sits on an egg, waiting for a response.

Most of them don't even realize the rest of the forum is HERE. Just look in "New Members" on ANY GIVEN DAY. :rolleyes:

Maybe SB should have posted this in the "New Members" forum - then the newbies would see it. :biggrin:


#13

JDgreen

JDgreen

Perhaps the newbies sit on their thread because they are worried about incontinence?

Sorry, stupid joke, but I couldn't resist it.


#14

twall

twall

Perhaps the newbies sit on their thread because they are worried about incontinence?

Sorry, stupid joke, but I couldn't resist it.

No no no, you misspelled it if it were that - besides, the censor would remind you that is a bad word....:biggrin:


#15

JDgreen

JDgreen

No no no, you misspelled it if it were that - besides, the censor would remind you that is a bad word....:biggrin:

WTH I will be 60 in a few hours, I am surprised I can even spell my name some days....


#16

twall

twall

WTH I will be 60 in a few hours, I am surprised I can even spell my name some days....

Then thank goodness we have the filter in place to cover up any oopsies you might type. :wink:


#17

RobertBrown

RobertBrown

Then thank goodness we have the filter in place to cover up any oopsies you might type. :wink:

I think a "Happy Birthday" is in order..... can you give the guy a "Happy Birthday"?


#18

twall

twall

Not time yet.....said so himself........:tongue:

TOMORROW, though......:biggrin:


#19

Sprinkler Buddy

Sprinkler Buddy

All of this just might bring in a few new members. :laughing: Come on folks, much more to see and hear at LMF Lawn Mower Forum than this thread your reading here. Remember to put Sprinkler Buddy down as the referral.
You can be my first referral :drink:.:anyone:


#20

A

Ariena

Hey!
I got this old air cooled engine that's just lying around. Any ideas on how I could mount this onto a mower deck?

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#21

jmurray01

jmurray01

WTH I will be 60 in a few hours, I am surprised I can even spell my name some days....
Happy Belated Birthday :laughing:

How are you enjoying being a pensioner ? :laughing: Couldn't resist...


#22

JDgreen

JDgreen

Happy Belated Birthday :lol:

How are you enjoying being a pensioner ? :lol: Couldn't resist...

No offense taken, being a pensioner is GREAT, I retired almost 9 years ago and am enjoying every minute of my life after jumping off the treadmill !!!! :thumbsup::biggrin:


#23

jmurray01

jmurray01

No offense taken, being a pensioner is GREAT, I retired almost 9 years ago and am enjoying every minute of my life after jumping off the treadmill !!!! :thumbsup::biggrin:
Were you hurt ? Those treadmills can be dangerous, I once was on one and accidentally turned it on maximum speed... :eek:

I almost crashed through the window.


#24

JDgreen

JDgreen

Were you hurt ? Those treadmills can be dangerous, I once was on one and accidentally turned it on maximum speed... :eek:

:laughing::laughing::laughing: OOPS, I forget some of our slang might be confusing to folks in your country, but here the term "jumping off the treadmill" is sometimes used to say you have retired.

LOL LOL you gave me the best laugh I have had here in a long time....:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:


#25

jmurray01

jmurray01

:laughing::laughing::laughing: OOPS, I forget some of our slang might be confusing to folks in your country, but here the term "jumping off the treadmill" is sometimes used to say you have retired.

LOL LOL you gave me the best laugh I have had here in a long time....:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
:laughing: I knew what you meant, I was being humorous :laughing:


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