ddrueding
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If you don't already owna mower, it's a fine time to opt into a lawn care service. Especially if you live in an area where a mower won't be used 12 months a year, the mower would take a long time to pay for itself.
Handruin said:I try, but the crab grass has won. I need to mow my lawn...err, rather pick out all the weeds. I should probably try some of the steps with turf builder.
i said:I tried to follow the links for all 3 movies...
1. ia108642.us.archive.org could not be found. Please check the name and try again.
2. ia108609.us.archive.org could not be found. Please check the name and try again.
3. ia108602.us.archive.org could not be found. Please check the name and try again.
... is it just this stupid ISP of mine?
ddrueding said:It's too warm here. I moved my workbench out to the deck so I could watch the sailboats while I worked, but now the patch of fluffy cloud that had provided shade has blown by, and now I'm subjected to the 73F (23C) temperature directly...I think I'll go get a hat.
Mercutio said:The parody ads I linked to are ... "Downloading Hurts Fluffers".
Buck said:I'm within a few miles of a nuclear power plant. :drnk:
LunarMist said:Yikes! Maybe it is better that I could not download from the link.
Are those thermaltake fans really quiet?Handruin said:Anyone notice something funny in that picture? I noticed it this morning when I shared my pictures with some friends. At the time I took the picture, I never noticed.
Pradeep said:...Any one else tinkering in the green stuff?
Handruin said:Congrats Pradeep! I just got a lawn mower a few weeks back. I bought a craftsman 6.75 HP Tecumseh mulch, side, and bagger with self propel. So far no complaints. I would have liked a honda, but they cost a small fortune.
GIANT said:you should first become well aquainted with...
GIANT said:Anyway, I'm thinking that my extension cable could be 12 gauge, as I'm recollecting that the common extension cords come in 12, 14, and 16 gauge (3-conductor variety).
Pradeep said:Actually I'm still thinking about getting a reel mower...
i said:It doesn't matter. Any electric lawnmower should be powerful enough to chop through its own electrical cord, whether it's 12, 14, or 16 gauge wiring. I know this from years of experience.
Corvair said:i said:It doesn't matter. Any electric lawnmower should be powerful enough to chop through its own electrical cord, whether it's 12, 14, or 16 gauge wiring. I know this from years of experience.
er... I was talking about the voltage drop on the extension cord when I was mentioning the cord's wire gauge, not its resilience to moving blades.