I took a Mental Health Friday off on Veterans Day about 15 years ago. I had my home-made Trac-Vac lawn vacuum all hooked up ready to go, started on the yard about 12:30/1:00PM Friday afternoon. Son got home from work about 4:30, wife got home about 5:30, I kept running. Son left about 6, and got home around 11. I was still running picking up leaves. Finally done about 2 AM Saturday morning. The light switch on my Cub Cadet failed just as I was unhooking the cart. Fixed that Saturday afternoon, hooked up to lawn aerator. Sunday about 10 AM started aerating, went over whole 2-3/10ths acres twice and done about 9PM. Put 25 operating hours on the Cubbie that weekend.
Buddy came over a mulched leaves ahead of my vacuum one year, he had Gator Blades on his deck. His 169 CC was engulfed in powdered leaf dust, reduced the amount of leaves & clippings I picked up about 50%. Been over 10 years since I've picked up leaves. I block off the discharge chute on the Cub Cadet TANK zero turn and turn the leaves to dust.
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Today's Featured Article - A Lifetime of Farm Machinery - by Joe Michaels. I am a mechanical engineer by profession, specializing in powerplant work. I worked as a machinist and engine erector, with time spent overseas. I have always had a love for machinery, and an appreciation for farming and farm machinery. I was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Not a place one would associate with farms or farm machinery. I credit my parents for instilling a lot of good values, a respect for learning, a knowledge of various skills and a little knowledge of farming in me, amo
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