When things were built to Actually Last a Long Time
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This site is completely free and there are no costs. Please enjoy and provide feedback.Just like cars, mowers were made to be used. They would be cool to restore but then IMO they lose functionality.When things were built to Actually Last a Long Time
Sorry for your lose.Busy week...
Saturday, washed the Chevelle and took it to its only car-show of the year. After the show, came home and race prepped for Sunday.
Sunday, autocross all day. 137 drivers - overall finished 7th fastest, and 4th in PAX.
Tonight, I'll replace a wheel bearing on my trailer and load my Grandpa's old tractor up to take to his funeral on Wednesday. He passed last week at 102 years old.
Sorry to hear about your Grandpa passing, 102 wowBusy week...
Saturday, washed the Chevelle and took it to its only car-show of the year. After the show, came home and race prepped for Sunday.
Sunday, autocross all day. 137 drivers - overall finished 7th fastest, and 4th in PAX.
Tonight, I'll replace a wheel bearing on my trailer and load my Grandpa's old tractor up to take to his funeral on Wednesday. He passed last week at 102 years old.
Thinking of you 102 is a good, long life.Busy week...
Saturday, washed the Chevelle and took it to its only car-show of the year. After the show, came home and race prepped for Sunday.
Sunday, autocross all day. 137 drivers - overall finished 7th fastest, and 4th in PAX.
Tonight, I'll replace a wheel bearing on my trailer and load my Grandpa's old tractor up to take to his funeral on Wednesday. He passed last week at 102 years old.
Sorry for your loss. 102 is some accomplishment.Busy week...
Saturday, washed the Chevelle and took it to its only car-show of the year. After the show, came home and race prepped for Sunday.
Sunday, autocross all day. 137 drivers - overall finished 7th fastest, and 4th in PAX.
Tonight, I'll replace a wheel bearing on my trailer and load my Grandpa's old tractor up to take to his funeral on Wednesday. He passed last week at 102 years old.
We have about 3 acres, I try to use the tractor for the field but the mower gets a workout in the yard every week. Blades get damaged from gravel, sticks etc and get dull, the blades I replaced were dull and one was cracked. I sharpen them a couple of times a year but the crack in the end was leaving a streak between 2 blades. My wife mows a lot so I try to keep the mower ready to roll. The sharp blades allowed me to really cut the moisture rich grass and not stop up.Maybe I’ve been doing it wrong but when I was a kid and then later in life, I’ve never once changed or sharpened a lawnmower blade.