Posted by LJS30 on August 07, 2009 at 10:14:19 from (24.43.174.39):
Hey guys, first off by no means am I meaning to disrespect you gents who do tractor work for your local city authority, however I have a good story to tell you guys. Over here in my region due to a major influx of people and houses, discing is only approved on agricultural lots. If your lot/property is not used for ag purposes you must use a brush hog or mower of some sort. Well about a week ago I was using a pto attached mower on the front part of our property which is not used for ag while the city hired guy was brush hogging a huge plot in front of our place. Now neither of us were very smart being out in the heat of day, 95 degrees, but nonetheless I was on my Massey 165, going slow, making sure the mower had time to really take care of every bit of weed and grass that needed to be handled. The city guy had a NICE John Deere, cab enclosed, AC, I-POD, etc....... with a brand new Brush Hog. I noticed how fast he was going and how many of the weeds were merely bending then popping right back up as he passed. Well this guy had the audacity to stop where I was to tell me I was going too slow!!!!!! Hahaha, well I got the last laugh because his speedy work now has full grown weeds back in force while my slow and steady got the job done!!!!!!! Hahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!
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