Do you have a lawn?
How often do you mow it?
Lawn care
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Mine is very dry, lack of rain.
No need to mow, minimal to no growth...
I created a center flower bed that is groomed to expand, shrinking the lawn part.
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No need to mow, minimal to no growth...
I created a center flower bed that is groomed to expand, shrinking the lawn part.
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The other farm cats didn’t super love him but the chickens thought he was alright so he became a chicken.
I don't but my neighbor mows his Monday night and Thursday night to coincide with garbage days on Tues/Fri. Other neighbor has hers done once a week. We have rock, cactus and weeds (that I try to keep pulled and/or sprayed).
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I have a lawn and this year we've had to mow every 4-5 days as it's been wet and warm. Plus we've been using one of those lawn service places to do the fertilizing/weed stuff and that makes it grow twice as fast it seems. Does look nice though when it's just been cut.
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Every 2-3 weeks when it starts to take on Jungle Proportions I call "my guy" and he swings by on Thursdays. He's been trying for YEARS to get me on a "bi-weekly plan" for $75 per month but I refuse. It's your money until you give it to them . He was here today...20 minutes work for $35. Given the current economic and pandemic situation he's lucky he still has customers. Besides, I'm 67 and don't really want to or care to cut it myself anymore.
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One a week, could probably do every 5 days though. The boys are old enough to mow now(8 and 12) so one takes the front yard and the oldest takes the back with all the trees. All I have to do is trim, edge, and drink beer. I am seriously thinking about buying an electric trimmer so one of the boys could do that.
Nothing beats coming home to a freshly shorn lawn after a long day at work.
Nothing beats coming home to a freshly shorn lawn after a long day at work.
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Please teach the boys to NEVER pull a mower backwards.Floridian FX wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 6:58 am One a week, could probably do every 5 days though. The boys are old enough to mow now(8 and 12) so one takes the front yard and the oldest takes the back
I used to do it, in a tight spots, UNTIL, that one day.
Pulling the mower backwards, I tripped, while still holding onto the handlebar, and very quickly, mower blade ripped my shoe in half. Much to my surprise, my foot was intact and whole.
No, no, no.
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Did your mower not have a dead man's clutch?PoodlesAgain wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 11:03 amPlease teach the boys to NEVER pull a mower backwards.Floridian FX wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 6:58 am One a week, could probably do every 5 days though. The boys are old enough to mow now(8 and 12) so one takes the front yard and the oldest takes the back
I used to do it, in a tight spots, UNTIL, that one day.
Pulling the mower backwards, I tripped, while still holding onto the handlebar, and very quickly, mower blade ripped my shoe in half. Much to my surprise, my foot was intact and whole.
No, no, no.
At any rate, it has been so hot and dry here that I am down to mowing what's left every two weeks.
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....a dead man's clutch?
The physics of it: ended up falling while holding the handelbar, so very late into going to the ground did the mower stop, and by then, a portion of my foot was under the deck!
No unlike losing the front end while on two wheels (cycle, moto or not), one second you are cruising, the next you are on the ground!
The physics of it: ended up falling while holding the handelbar, so very late into going to the ground did the mower stop, and by then, a portion of my foot was under the deck!
No unlike losing the front end while on two wheels (cycle, moto or not), one second you are cruising, the next you are on the ground!
The other farm cats didn’t super love him but the chickens thought he was alright so he became a chicken.
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The handle should have a second component that you have to hold down to keep the mower running. Let go,and the mower stops running. Mowers made in the last 25 years have it.PoodlesAgain wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 8:18 pm ....a dead man's clutch?
The physics of it: ended up falling while holding the handelbar, so very late into going to the ground did the mower stop, and by then, a portion of my foot was under the deck!
No unlike losing the front end while on two wheels (cycle, moto or not), one second you are cruising, the next you are on the ground!
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Seesh... yes, the handle has a second component, but you are holding onto it while falling!...
Best is to try it for yourself, without engine on. Drag mower backwards, pretend you trip on something, and report back.
Best is to try it for yourself, without engine on. Drag mower backwards, pretend you trip on something, and report back.
The other farm cats didn’t super love him but the chickens thought he was alright so he became a chicken.
I recently bought a DeWalt 60V trimmer since that's the battery ecosystem I've gone with. I used it for the first time this week and it worked great. I have a 1.5 acre yard with lots of trimming to do and the 6AH battery I used with it was still close to fully charged when I was finished. The biggest issue was the weight distribution since the head seems to weigh a lot more than I'm used to. My back was killing me after I finished, so I'll need to either make some adjustments or figure out how to mount a strap. Maybe a bigger battery for ballast?Floridian FX wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 6:58 am One a week, could probably do every 5 days though. The boys are old enough to mow now(8 and 12) so one takes the front yard and the oldest takes the back with all the trees. All I have to do is trim, edge, and drink beer. I am seriously thinking about buying an electric trimmer so one of the boys could do that.
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Yep. In June mowed it 3 times. In July, didn't mow it because If I had it would have died. First week of August I've had to mow it twice. Tropical storm rains, and then heavy rain and thunderstorms each day with high humidity and it's taken off.
I don't water it.
I don't fertilize it.
I don't plant grass seed.
I don't care if it looks like a golf course.
When it rains regularly it looks great.
When it's dry and doesn't look great I don't mow it. I let it survive. If it doesn't survive I'm good with that too. I don't rake up grass clippings either.
Off the mower 30 minutes ago:
I don't water it.
I don't fertilize it.
I don't plant grass seed.
I don't care if it looks like a golf course.
When it rains regularly it looks great.
When it's dry and doesn't look great I don't mow it. I let it survive. If it doesn't survive I'm good with that too. I don't rake up grass clippings either.
Off the mower 30 minutes ago:
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I have the dewalt blower and I bet it takes the same battery. I am super happy with the blower, I might have to take a look at that trimmer. Thanks!msc_ wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 2:02 pm
I recently bought a DeWalt 60V trimmer since that's the battery ecosystem I've gone with. I used it for the first time this week and it worked great. I have a 1.5 acre yard with lots of trimming to do and the 6AH battery I used with it was still close to fully charged when I was finished. The biggest issue was the weight distribution since the head seems to weigh a lot more than I'm used to. My back was killing me after I finished, so I'll need to either make some adjustments or figure out how to mount a strap. Maybe a bigger battery for ballast?
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I bought both the dewalt blower and trimmer. The electric trimmer is so much better than a gas one. Slightly less power but no messing around trying to get it to run. The gas ones always start having trouble running well over time.Floridian FX wrote:I have the dewalt blower and I bet it takes the same battery. I am super happy with the blower, I might have to take a look at that trimmer. Thanks!msc_ wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 2:02 pm
I recently bought a DeWalt 60V trimmer since that's the battery ecosystem I've gone with. I used it for the first time this week and it worked great. I have a 1.5 acre yard with lots of trimming to do and the 6AH battery I used with it was still close to fully charged when I was finished. The biggest issue was the weight distribution since the head seems to weigh a lot more than I'm used to. My back was killing me after I finished, so I'll need to either make some adjustments or figure out how to mount a strap. Maybe a bigger battery for ballast?
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It should take the same battery and since it's a flexvolt - it should even run on the 20V batteries. I think I need that blower......Floridian FX wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 4:22 pmI have the dewalt blower and I bet it takes the same battery. I am super happy with the blower, I might have to take a look at that trimmer. Thanks!msc_ wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 2:02 pm
I recently bought a DeWalt 60V trimmer since that's the battery ecosystem I've gone with. I used it for the first time this week and it worked great. I have a 1.5 acre yard with lots of trimming to do and the 6AH battery I used with it was still close to fully charged when I was finished. The biggest issue was the weight distribution since the head seems to weigh a lot more than I'm used to. My back was killing me after I finished, so I'll need to either make some adjustments or figure out how to mount a strap. Maybe a bigger battery for ballast?
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Yes you do Amigo. I am never going back to a gas blower.msc_ wrote:It should take the same battery and since it's a flexvolt - it should even run on the 20V batteries. I think I need that blower......Floridian FX wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 4:22 pmI have the dewalt blower and I bet it takes the same battery. I am super happy with the blower, I might have to take a look at that trimmer. Thanks!msc_ wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 2:02 pm
I recently bought a DeWalt 60V trimmer since that's the battery ecosystem I've gone with. I used it for the first time this week and it worked great. I have a 1.5 acre yard with lots of trimming to do and the 6AH battery I used with it was still close to fully charged when I was finished. The biggest issue was the weight distribution since the head seems to weigh a lot more than I'm used to. My back was killing me after I finished, so I'll need to either make some adjustments or figure out how to mount a strap. Maybe a bigger battery for ballast?
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I pull weeds from my back yard. Nothing but weeds grow back there. Each species of weed has marked off it's own territory. It's like a gang war for weeds.
What I do have to mow is my sidewalk. Yes, my sidewalk. So much crap grows in between the cracks and lines of the sidewalk, I literally need to hit it with the weed whacker every couple weeks or three. I always shake my head when I'm doing it. I never see anyone else having to mow their sidewalk. What the hell?
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What I do have to mow is my sidewalk. Yes, my sidewalk. So much crap grows in between the cracks and lines of the sidewalk, I literally need to hit it with the weed whacker every couple weeks or three. I always shake my head when I'm doing it. I never see anyone else having to mow their sidewalk. What the hell?
lol City life.
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