Yeah, I prefer to discharge in the rear.Side discharge just isn't doing it for me anymore.
Yeah, I prefer to discharge in the rear.Side discharge just isn't doing it for me anymore.
I don't sharpen the blade. for $12 I just buy a new one.I sharpen the blade yearly and check (not change) the oil. Thats it.
So how is the "landscape engineering" business these days?(2) 1973 Wheel Horse tractors, one a 4 speed, the other 8 speed (high/low) rear discharge and a 1989 Ferris 3 wheel 61" cut. Sharpen and balance my blades twice a year. I even have a 1969 Firestone push mower with a crank and spin starter. Change the oil, cheapest maintenance out there. I do have a 2001 Bolens (MTD) lawn tractor too, what a piece of crap, looking to sell it, anyone interested? lol
I wish. Most of our landscapers make more then PEs around here. I have 3.5 acres that I mow of our 11 acres. Just enough to keep me busy a couple of hours a week.So how is the "landscape engineering" business these days?(2) 1973 Wheel Horse tractors, one a 4 speed, the other 8 speed (high/low) rear discharge and a 1989 Ferris 3 wheel 61" cut. Sharpen and balance my blades twice a year. I even have a 1969 Firestone push mower with a crank and spin starter. Change the oil, cheapest maintenance out there. I do have a 2001 Bolens (MTD) lawn tractor too, what a piece of crap, looking to sell it, anyone interested? lol
well, as my friend "Moe Grass" would say, "I am sure if we started discussing hedge TRIMMERS it would have gone in a different direction."^It has to be some kind of a record for a hijack free thread. I guess it's much easier to derail a discussion about vacuum cleaners than lawn mowers.
I thought for sure this thread couldn't really be about lawnmowers given all the traffic...I was wrong.
I tried to hijack, but it didn't take:^It has to be some kind of a record for a hijack free thread. I guess it's much easier to derail a discussion about vacuum cleaners than lawn mowers.
Yeah, I prefer to discharge in the rear.Side discharge just isn't doing it for me anymore.
The side discharge mowers work GREAT for leaf blowers.We have a mulching lawnmower. It's the best ever. We never rake leaves.
poppycock I say. Call a local power equipment company, I'll bet they have the parts in stock.****, just when I bragged about my decade old Toro.. went to start it this weekend and the spring and cable that engages the safety lever broke off... I tried to jerry rig it with a couple of zip ties, but no avail.. been looking around for repalcement parts on the "internet" with no luck... damn $300 out the door.. but I guess 10 years is a pretty good run.... maybe I will park the next one in doors this winter...
or you could just get a side discharge leaf blower. I have two Craftsman vacuum/shredder/bagger/blowers (that should provide some good fodder for a derailing). One I bought some 15-20 years ago and another that my neighbor was going to abandon and just needs a good cleaning of the fuel system to run well.The side discharge mowers work GREAT for leaf blowers.We have a mulching lawnmower. It's the best ever. We never rake leaves.
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