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Re: Yuck had to use 9n to mow with again..........
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Posted by Paul Shuler on May 03, 2006 at 20:31:24 from (170.29.248.3):
In Reply to: Yuck had to use 9n to mow with again............. posted by River Bottom Farmer on May 03, 2006 at 19:17:14:
Hi River, Yesterday I was 2o min.s from being done mowing with my H when it just ran out of power. Could disengage the mower and rpm,s would pick right up so I think I sucked up some junk from my gas tank. In fact I can't find that little card board gasket on the lid of my old metal gas can. May have poured it into my tank. Anyway had to finish with my wife's new "old" cub. Half the power. Half the cut at one time time, half the speed. But you know I had a very good time on the little tractor. Didn't need my ear plugs and the finish cut looked very nice. But in your case there is no way the cubbie could handle 20 inch grass. I would have to buy a goat or something for that. I was just glad to have a back up machine to finish. You just can't get in a hurry. It does tick you off though when you spend the whole day just to keep em running. I guess that's the price we pay for using old iron. At least we don't have a $600 a month tractor payment. Whewww! Paul
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