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Think I'm done mowing for the year!!

#1

okiepc

okiepc

Just came in from mowing and raking leaves, I have no trees but the neighbors have huge cottonwood trees and they finally decided to drop their leaves so now was the time to mulch them to little tiny pieces. It only took about an hour then 10 minuets to blow all the dust off the mower & blow the air filter clean. It will make a difference come spring to have done this now & it was good to be outdoors for a while & get away from all these computers. :thumbsup::laughing:


#2

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Yeah, I mowed my last customer's lawn yesterday...mostly to mulch up the leaves. Notice I said MULCH and not BAG because the leaf truck isn't coming anymore so I can't bag the leaves and put them in the road. :frown: But I finished and now I have no mowings until April or leaf clean-ups until October. Ugghh! A whole year! :laughing:
Now I am ready for some serious snow. Bring it on! :drool:

I would like to say I "put my mower away for good" but I really just put it away for a week because I take everything out every 7 days and run it. Not looking foreward to doing that on the freezing days of winter, but it is better than having mower problems in the spring!!


#3

metz12

metz12

Yeah, I mowed my last customer's lawn yesterday...mostly to mulch up the leaves. Notice I said MULCH and not BAG because the leaf truck isn't coming anymore so I can't bag the leaves and put them in the road. :frown: But I finished and now I have no mowings until April or leaf clean-ups until October. Ugghh! A whole year! :laughing:
Now I am ready for some serious snow. Bring it on! :drool:

Your the lucky one with a snow blower!! I still cant get my plow to get on my craftsman!! I'm going to get a buddy of mine that is a certified welder to make me a bracket. HOPEFULLY before any serious snow happens!


#4

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Your the lucky one with a snow blower!! I still cant get my plow to get on my craftsman!! I'm going to get a buddy of mine that is a certified welder to make me a bracket. HOPEFULLY before any serious snow happens!

Yeah, you better get crackin' because you are pretty far north.....it could snow any day! :eek:
Good luck...I hope you figure something out! :smile:

But I am still having some small problems with my snowblower with the bowing of the metal scraper part (see this thread: http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/snow-removal/12788-bowed-front.html). With how it's bowed I can't get the blower as low as I want it to the ground. Hopefully what I'm doing now will straighten it out so I can lower it more so there is no snow that goes under it.
Also, see this pic: http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/attachments/snow-removal/9673d1352649278-bowed-front-dscn2219-jpg.


#5

okiepc

okiepc

It was 67 degrees today so I don't have to worry about snow, as a matter of fact the last couple springs I started mowing and cleaning up the end of February, so I really don't have that long to wait. I was raised in Pennsylvania, south of Bradford, when I was young & I remember the winters well, here, they can be terrible or mild like the last two. :laughing:


#6

Carscw

Carscw

All my yards just got there last weekly maintenance will be biweekly till march 1st.
I have about 400 crepe myrtles that I have to prune before the end of February.
All my yards where over seeded with rye two months ago witch will die off in march when the zoysia starts turning green at that time I will scalp them down to a half inch

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#7

D2hornets58

D2hornets58

Your the lucky one with a snow blower!! I still cant get my plow to get on my craftsman!! I'm going to get a buddy of mine that is a certified welder to make me a bracket. HOPEFULLY before any serious snow happens!

Hurry up with that plow!...Are they saying it might snow around you sunday-wednesday?


#8

D2hornets58

D2hornets58

Yeah, you better get crackin' because you are pretty far north.....it could snow any day! :eek:
Good luck...I hope you figure something out! :smile:

But I am still having some small problems with my snowblower with the bowing of the metal scraper part (see this thread: http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/snow-removal/12788-bowed-front.html). With how it's bowed I can't get the blower as low as I want it to the ground. Hopefully what I'm doing now will straighten it out so I can lower it more so there is no snow that goes under it.
Also, see this pic: http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/attachments/snow-removal/9673d1352649278-bowed-front-dscn2219-jpg.

Have you tried adjusting the shoes?


#9

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Have you tried adjusting the shoes?

Yes I have. I haven't looked at it in a couple weeks, though, so maybe what I am doing will help. I wrapped a towel up and put it under the scraper part so a lot of the weight is on that....hopefully it will bend it a bit!


#10

D2hornets58

D2hornets58

Yes I have. I haven't looked at it in a couple weeks, though, so maybe what I am doing will help. I wrapped a towel up and put it under the scraper part so a lot of the weight is on that....hopefully it will bend it a bit!

Ya that might work.


#11

reynoldston

reynoldston

I know I am for sure

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#12

okiepc

okiepc

I know I am for sure

your pretty much done for sure :laughing:


#13

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

I know I am for sure

Yeah, I'd say! We had 3 snowfalls last week: the first one: 1.5 inches; the second one: 1.5 inches; the third one; 3.5 inches. Though it's not that much, it's better than nothing. The last one (the 3.5 inch snowfall) was good enough to snowblow. :thumbsup:
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#14

S

SeniorCitizen

Due to drought I've been done since July.


#15

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Due to drought I've been done since July.

Wow! :shocked:


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