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My girl is all ready to fight off the corona virus lol.
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Oh no! Your check engine light is on. :eek:
Well shucks, never noticed that ;), glad you didn't say anything about the chip in the windshield, or how it's totally smashed on the other side :D. Really I couldn't care less, I'm the guy who looks right past the windshield, when its raining I'm the last one to turn my wipers on.
 

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Well shucks, never noticed that ;), glad you didn't say anything about the chip in the windshield, or how it's totally smashed on the other side :D. Really I couldn't care less, I'm the guy who looks right past the windshield, when its raining I'm the last one to turn my wipers on.


RainX. That stuff is the bomb!
 

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It is, but I haven't used it in a long time.
When I lived in FL I had a 76 van the wipers didn't work on, that's when I found out about rainx. When it rains there it rains :eek:.

I just buy the washer fluid and it works amazing. Just hit the sprayers and let it self apply.
 

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I just buy the washer fluid and it works amazing. Just hit the sprayers and let it self apply.
That's interesting, I didn't know it helps, I have it in my wife's ride. We were going somewhere the other day and I literally said its like when I used to use rainx :pancarta:.
 

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Starting to get my mower ready. Installed the deck baffles from a 3000 series toro to get that $12k cut!:D

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Ordered and installed a trimmer mount so i dont have to carry it from one end of the property to the other. Pretty slick set up i think. We'll see if it gets in the way...



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Starting to get my mower ready. Installed the deck baffles from a 3000 series toro to get that $12k cut!:D

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Ordered and installed a trimmer mount so i dont have to carry it from one end of the property to the other. Pretty slick set up i think. We'll see if it gets in the way...



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That baffle looks good.
Do you have the deck tipped 1/4" back to front.
I wouldn't like that trimmer mount for most of what I do, I have to get on and off for too many sticks or trash, then I would need a mount for a grabber, another thing is I would probably bend my trimmer in half lol.
Have you seen the shoot device that opens and closes the shoot so you don't fill flower beds or spray cars and such.
Manual.
10hrs :oops:.
Electric but slow.
Fast, and check out the motor, sure you know what that is :D.
 

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Cutting for a elderly neighbor
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He has over 220 acres
Found this stand of beech tree's 1944 was the earliest on this one
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That baffle looks good.
Do you have the deck tipped 1/4" back to front.
I wouldn't like that trimmer mount for most of what I do, I have to get on and off for too many sticks or trash, then I would need a mount for a grabber, another thing is I would probably bend my trimmer in half lol.
Have you seen the shoot device that opens and closes the shoot so you don't fill flower beds or spray cars and such.
Manual.
10hrs :oops:.
Electric but slow.
Fast, and check out the motor, sure you know what that is :D.
Sooo, Dixie Chopper made this awesome thing called OCDC. Sorry I dont have pics of mine, but they gave you a lever that allows you to open or close the discharge chute to avoid spraying clippings on things or to "mulch" things. I use this for many things.
It comes in handy for not blowing grass all over the house/cars/boat etc. Also good in the fall/winter for chopping up leaves and such. Use it to contain some of the garbage I come across when mowing out on the road shoulders. (Once launched a 2 lb propane cylinder that someone threw out(WTF?, why would you throw that out on the side of the road?). It went a good 20') . Glad I had the discharge chute open for that one.
As far as attachments for auxiliary equipment like trimmers and trash grabbers, I dont do that. One thing I do attach is a 15 gallon tank sprayer. I just pin the rollover bar in the down position and attach the sprayer there. Hook on to the battery with the supplied alligator clips.
Anything I can't cut gets a shot of Roundup. Just dont forget about the sprayer and the added weight if you go up inclines. Will cause it to be a bit light in the front. Also watch the rear swing, as that bar WILL hit objects if you cut back in too quick. Not as bad as a low hanging limb with the rollbar in the raised position. Thats an "attention-getter".
 

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UTV in front of me yesterday, he had been doing around 60mpg, some of these things can move.
Son had a Polaris RAZR 1000 4 seater for a short period of time. Power steering and 1000 ccs of "git er done". I've driven it down a paved road near his house with him in the shotgun seat and 2 other friends in the back. Tooling along driving with one hand. Looked at the dash and it said we were doing 83 MPH. Like riding in a car. Smooth and responsive.
Also did wicked bootlegs and donuts.
Thankfully he doesnt still have it. Too easy to get in trouble with that thing. Also, it broke A LOT of expensive parts when put in a bind going off road. Too much engine. Not enough drivetrain.
 
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