Posted by outdoors on November 01, 2012 at 17:41:53 from (24.224.180.172):
In Reply to: laurin cabs posted by oldtanker on October 29, 2012 at 19:47:38:
Yeap. He has had it for quite awhile and at times can be quite difficult to deal with however I must have caught him at a good time because he was very cooperative and helpful. I noticed a few issues with the lights, etc and he is fixing them up and installing a new Firestone on the right to match the newish, left one shown.
I ran it about ten hours mowing, some of which was pretty nasty stuff, and I was impressed. I was also surprised how dry most of the ground was considering our wet fall. I may even try to plough some of the worst ground down on the long weekend if the weather clears again. Too many sticks for the three furrow though so may try the Fiskar breaking plough. Might be slow but shouldn't clog up much and it would surely get under the alder root masses.
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