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    The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor

    Very impressive. No survey and I'm fully retired but tempted to buy a Ram 2500. I just like that truck and admire your work ethic and maintenance standards.
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    The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor

    What's your Ram rated total weight capacity? How many miles on it and how does the transmission hold up? Is most of the work that truck doesn't hauling big bales? How many bales do you haul in a typical season?
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    Dog pics

    We went out to a brief church function so she stares out the window waiting for our return. Springer Spaniel.
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    Pictures from an athletic field contractor

    You do the kind of jobs that no one gave any thought to until they see the process. I never gave a second glance to a pitcher's mound and now I understand completely all that you do and can never look at a pitcher's mound the same way. Your work looks perfect. Whatever you're charging, it's not...
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    2025 gardens

    16' to 18' tall. That's 16 feet to 18 feet tall?
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    2025 gardens

    How did this turn out and did your plants recover?
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    How agriculture works thread

    That's the way to pick sweet corn
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    2025 gardens

    Cracks are from too many 90+ degree days this year.
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    You Know You Are Old When

    So I went to an 80th birthday for a guy I know and never considered or viewed him as an old geezer. Just a regular guy. Later that night driving home I looked in the mirror and it hit me. Uh-oh...
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    Dog pics

    That kid will remember that smile forever. :)
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    How to get rid of a stump.

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    I Thought I Could Smell a Mouse

    I believe Gene Hackman's wife died from that and he died from needing the care she provided.
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    Thoughts on cost of big roll-up barn doors

    That's what I'm afraid of.
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    Thoughts on cost of big roll-up barn doors

    Does anyone have a guestimate on the price of a roll-up door for my newly insulated 42x60 ft barn? The front door opening is maybe 17 or 18 ft wide by 13 or 14 ft high. I think the cost will scare me and I don't want to ask someone about price until I'm more serious. Any estimate or experience...
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    Winter 2025-2026 Prediction

    Well, if it's really cold it will be because of "climate change". If it's really warm, the cause will be "global warming". In my decades of watching the weather, I'll say almost all temperatures with range between average highs and average lows for the last 100 years and snowfalls will range...
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    How to get rid of a stump.

    No one nearby.
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    How to get rid of a stump.

    I'm honored to know him. He is a perfectionist and on a professionally judged classic car show scored either 999 or 1000 points out of 1000. Almost no one is that good.
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    How to get rid of a stump.

    I don't think so. Whatever way the wind blows.
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    How to get rid of a stump.

    How to get rid of a stump when you're old school. My (almost) 80 year old friend had to get rid of a row of trees and this is how he did it. Apparently, it's how he's always done it and no big deal. He dug it out, sawed the roots off and usually waited for the wind to blow it over. He is a...
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    Homemade 2 shank subsoiler

    In the flat, midwest Ohio, we have water-holding, high organic matter black-clayish dirt. Guys used to rip 20"+ until studies showed that deep ripping of the soil here caused an inversion of layers that was destructive to crops. It solved the water issue but could create another. Through...
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    2025 gardens

    That's my post above. I don't think I should have done the root saturation method for epsom salts and I used too much. I'm from the more is better crowd and this happens sometimes. We've had a lot of rainfall this year and I now have 8 ft tall tomato plants. It's not as much plant growth as...
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    You Know You Are Old When

    Get some Amish or organic milk that is not-homoginized. Then a glass of big box or grocery store milk and let me know what you think. We drink skim, non- fat milk. Spoiler alert: do this test outside so when you spit out the factory-farm milk it makes less of a mess.
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    2025 gardens

    Corn was difficult this year in that a mini-burst of wind, coupled with heavy rain and a severe thunderstorm knocked down or twisted up a lot of my patch. Still, we got enough to eat by hand-pollinating the twisted mess. We should get a few dozen and here is a sample. Look at the size of these...
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    Worst oil change ever

    Better Idea would be to epoxy the floor ASAP before it's full of stuff you'll later have to move. Same with insulation. Do it now. If you do epoxy the floor, use solvent based epoxy only, for durability. Also, prep the floor correctly. The epoxy I used was Sherwin Williams 9000 or something...
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    I Thought I Could Smell a Mouse

    And here' the real way to rid the mice, second to a cat. With this owl around the only mice we found were skeletons. Look close at that first picture. https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/threads/owl-in-my-cedar-tree.233302/
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    I Thought I Could Smell a Mouse

    If you search, I had a mouse pi$$ situation on a nice farm truck and managed to get the smell completely out. Here' the one I think it is. I did several on mouse smell so there's more out there. https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/threads/how-to-remove-mouse-smell-from-cab-of-farm-truck.287486/
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    Medical Cost

    They will come after you for everything you own and since you signed a personal liability form for the unpaid portion, they will likely collect.
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    Do HB's feed after dark and before dawn? I have seen birds at the window feeder before dawn and after dark so now wonder if that's a common thing. Anyone know?
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    You Know You Are Old When

    I thought that but after a quart or two I was back to normal and couldn't stand the old homogenized milk any more.
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    Worst oil change ever

    I was changing the rear gear oil in the hubs of a high crop tractor and the book said they held 5 gallons each. I figured to drain part of one and leave my drain pan underneath to catch the rest while I had lunch while it fully drained. It sure did. Anyway, lunch turned into a nap and when I...
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    The Resting Place.

    Loni Anderson, 79, today.
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    You Know You Are Old When

    You might be older if you remember milk bottles like these and standing in line with a full one at the grocery checkout. Found this one while cleaning the shop. .
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    Pictures from an athletic field contractor

    And they're tools most of us never knew existed. :)
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    We continue to be swarmed with birds and wife had to refill the feeders at noon. This is more than we can ever recall. Anyone know any wive's tales of voracious hummingbird feeding and the approaching winter?
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    Dog pics

    Morning nap
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    Dog pics

    We have two "Gorilla Carts" for things around a farm and they might have what you are looking for. They have stake pockets so if you want higher sides you can add whatever you want. There are different versions and sizes and some with pneumatic tires that are great over off road or gravel...
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    Got this at a farm shop and I've been bird buzzed and bombed over the past few days, including one harrowing drive-by that I thought would hit me. The red lettering sort-of glows so maybe that's it.
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    There are several links in this thread that show the hummingrid range, variety and arrival dates.
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    We had a slow opening to this HB season but we moved a few feeders around, which may or may not be responsible and have been getting swarmed with birds. We probably had 50 visits that we saw at the kitchen window feeder yesterday and wife says the other feeders out front are using even more...
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    The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor

    After mowing, your cut areas look so smooth with the mowed grass looking evenly distributed. Does that high grass, especially with all the rain this year want to bunch up in clumps and leave piles oft grass?
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    How agriculture works thread

    What tractor is that?
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    How agriculture works thread

    Plus, you could put up more hay in a day than most old-timers ever dreamed of.
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    The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor

    Of the captivating smells in life, fresh quality hay is right up there. After baling many tens of thousands of small bales of straight New England timothy, the last one smelled as good as the first.
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    Dog pics

    My dog watches every move I make, especially in the morning when she gets her scoop of peanut butter. It's a favorite but she doesn't want to be too obvious so she watches me out of the corner of her eye. Here's a couple of pictures. The first two you have to look close because you can only see...
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    M8540/M9540 540/1000 rpm PTO Conversion install

    I'll bet that package costs double today. Just a hunch. :unsure:
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    Dogs.

    Those pill pockets do work.
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    2025 gardens

    I put some epsom salts on my tomatoes last week and we seemed to have an overnight positive response. The leaves are much greener and the plants look stronger. The green tomatoes are bigger. It did rain overnight so the growth and tomato size might be from that but the greener plant I think is...
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    The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor

    Don't even think poor pictures. I look forward to the land, job, equipment and repair photos. They tell the story to go with the words.
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    Barn heater-furnace

    I did just that and wound up with a Reznor unit from a local guy I know. He's a hard worker and did a great install with attention to detail. It will work for my intentions.
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    The Resting Place.

    Connie Francis, 87 https://www.aol.com/connie-francis-legendary-singer-whos-121157659.html Attractive older woman figure from the late 50's and early 60's. You kind of had to be there.
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    You Know You Are Old When

    So I'm listening to some guys standing nearby and they're talking about an old guy they know. Seems the guy was born in the early 1970's and they thought much too old for the group. Then it hit me about how many years I had been around before the duffer they're talking about was even born...
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    We noticed a downturn in birds at the feeders the past week but this morning my wife saw HB's eating bugs off the Hostas and getting nectar from its flowers. One also briefly stopped at the window feeder. I think we forget that most of their diet is bugs.
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    The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor

    How old is that baler and how many bales has it made?
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    B7800 will not run after rain?

    That is true. My M8950 was like your M9000. Great tractor by the way. Still way easier than most things out there. In recent memory, all the smaller Kubotas are E-Z bleed. I remember doing it by the owner's manual on my B7800 the first time and it was so easy I thought I missed something.
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    2025 gardens

    Kudos for being able to eat them. My Hungarian BIL used to eat those peppers one after another. He would break a sweat eating them but kept at it. One bite for me was enough and I felt I needed a lip graft. :unsure:
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    How and where to mount a winch on my 18' trailer?

    I'm learning fast and a receiver hitch welded or bolted to the trailer is now my plan. I can get the Badlands winch cradle with a stub adaptor for a receiver hitch so that will work fine. Does anyone have pictures of what they have or what they have built for the receiver hitch on the trailer?
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    How and where to mount a winch on my 18' trailer?

    I need to mount a winch on my trailer for occasional use but am stumped for ideas how to do it. I've searched for a photo but found only a couple. My trailer is a Corn Pro 18' equip hauler and here's a picture of one off the net. The winch is a low cost Badlands because I'll rarely use it...
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    Looking for 24mm or 15/16" pins

    Excellent post. Another consideration is when the time comes to sell a tractor. I would not buy one that had the slightest modification to the ROPS. May be no big deal to the seller but it would to me as a buyer. Don't disclose something material like an undisclosed ROPS modification and if...
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    front tires for deere 4300

    Make darn sure you have the correct tire diameter so you don't chew up your $4,000 front axle if FWA. I had a Deere tractor with R4's and wanted to purchase a heavier and more rugged tire on the rear. Crickets from the tire guy until he said why don't I consider telehandler (?) or extended (?)...
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    Looking for 24mm or 15/16" pins

    In had the same issue and weighed my time and effort for something that may not work and bought the pins from the dealer.
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    B7800 will not run after rain?

    I hada B7800 and bleeding the system was very easy. Look in the owner's manual for instructions because I don't remember. Don't start fooling with lines till you try the easy things. One big thought is that you must have more than a half tank of fuel in order for the system to bleed on it's...
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    Dog pics

    Yeah, but has the same "is that a ham sandwich you're holding" look. :)
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    2025 gardens

    A tip not everyone knows is to use an electric toothbrush to aid in pollination of tomatoes. Tomatoes are self pollenated by the wind. The early blossoms don’t have many leaves to block the wind so they do fine but the higher tiers have more leaves and pollination is more difficult and you wind...
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    2025 gardens

    Do you think I could just sprinkle some on the ground just prior to a rain and lightly cultivate in?
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    2025 gardens

    Does anyone know about adding epsom salts to tomato plants?
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    2025 gardens

    I've never seen Tomato Booster. Do plants show a noticable improvement?
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    Dog pics

    My wife bakes dog cookies and this photo is when we had lots of Springers. They loved those dog cookies and loved her, so when a batch was ready, they knew it. She made them behave to get one and they were like little angels when the cookies came out. This must have been a holiday cookie...
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    Dog pics

    Is the dog cookie home made?
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    Basic theft prevention

    I know a dealer that has concrete road separation barriers around his tractors in front of his building and high chain link fence around everything else in the yard. He says people will steal anything and everything including things they don't want or need.
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    After we added more feeders in new locations to what others had success with, our hummingbird count picked up considerably. We figure the new spots were more desirable because they offered more shade or were in locations with better cover or bushes nearby. I don't know but wish I did. The birds...
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    Dog pics

    Not my dog. This is what dogs dream about. https://packaged-media.redd.it/b213ywdkz09f1/pb/m2-res_480p.mp4?m=DASHPlaylist.mpd&v=1&e=1750881600&s=221cb99cd67eb64c3ea1f325c57dd813afefd5ba
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    We had a slow start to the year so I decided to move some feeders around. We re-located and added feeders and tried to mimic what QTRHRS showed in his prior post #1202. We had a pickup in demand and our few birds a day turned into maybe 25 birds a day. They liked the new locations and are...
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    Basic theft prevention

    My first option would be not to leave it there. Get a trailer and haul it home. If I had to leave it I would chain the front and rear wheels together with a 3/8" chain and two locks.Plus I would make an ignition disconnect hidden underneath and then chain the tractor to something immovable with...
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    Woods Finish Mower Issue

    Any updates?
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    2025 gardens

    Great looking stand. What variety and what planter?
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    2025 gardens

    These are my cages. The metal one is wire for concrete work and at an 18” diameter. I think you can get 7 or 8 out of a roll of wire. The wooden one I made with oak, staples and waterproof glue. Five years old now. Might make a couple more but of pine. Close to 6' tall.
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    2025 gardens

    Got it. Thanks.
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    2025 gardens

    Any more info on that unit? any pictures?
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    2025 gardens

    Yes, free flow with adjustable opening. It works fine for gardens because I can adjust the opening and/or walk faster or slower.
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    Milwaukee 18V impact gun?

    I've been buying Tools at Home Depot and Lowes lately. I get better quality, they have everything, it's priced honest, I can return it no questions and they'll bring it to my door, generally for free. And I spend zero on gas. No more big-box Internet places selling open box, used and returned...
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    Milwaukee 18V impact gun?

    I'm the OP on this thread and let me thank everyone for helping and convincing me to buy a 3/8" battery impact gun for farm and shop use. As mentioned, I went with Makita because I already had batteries and chargers but I suspect most brands are as powerful. I see a lot of Milwaukee and DeWalt...
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    2025 gardens

    Above in the one you want and this is a pic off the internet. These are wonderful and let me band fertilizer 2" or so deep. **If you want, I can take a picture of my planter with the fertilizer unit on it so you could see better how it fits. Just ask if you want it...
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    2025 gardens

    That's a good idea. The old style Earthway fertilizer attachment had a foot on it that fed the fertilizer down through the aluminum vee opener. This style isn't made any longer but I have one and have used it to fertilize sweet corn for years. It works great. Sometimes you see them at auctions...
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    2025 gardens

    ...and post their photos here.
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    Homemade 2 shank subsoiler

    That is incredible that you made this and got it right. Very nice.
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    Woods Finish Mower Issue

    I do recall those cupped washers on my Woods mower. I recall changing them frequently. Maybe once or twice a year and not sure why I did it. Might be worth looking onto. Blades don't either 100% slip or 100% not slip but rather slip a little here and there. I could see that look from slipping...
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    Woods Finish Mower Issue

    At this point, it wouldn't hurt to call Woods and talk with a tech guy or engineer for ideas. I occasionally have called companies when I have a problem or can't figure out something on their product and they have been overly helpful to me.
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    Is thirty years too long to keep a lawn mower?

    Great quote. "Thinking old makes you old". How very true. Most people don't realize it and start cutting back on things a little at a time and before you know it they're both old...and feeble. Don't be that guy.
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    Grasshopper 725D won't start and then starts next day.

    Did the dealer diagnose the circuit board and did the mower have to quit in order for them to find the problem?
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    Grasshopper 725D won't start and then starts next day.

    Nothing when key is turned. No crank. When I pull a fuse, I can hears something like a solenoid click but it's just nothing when I turn the key. Lights and dash works, etc. It started this morning after an hour of trying to figure it out last night.
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    Grasshopper 725D won't start and then starts next day.

    I have a couple year old Grasshopper 725D that will start one day and not the next. I've fiddled around the last time it wouldn't start but found nothing wrong. All fuses, drive handle, seat and brake safety switches apparently OK. Next day it starts. 250 hours. For a guess, I'm going to...
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    Dog pics

    They certainly are well behaved
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    2025 gardens

    Hail cannon? How does that work?
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    Woods Finish Mower Issue

    Are the blades on upside down? Check this Woods video and the blades appear to be mounded different.
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    2025 gardens

    Here's an update to my post #118 that showed how I bury tomatoes a foot deep and leave just a little sticking above ground when planted. This way the whole stalk gets roots so plants dig deep for water. I feel that gives heartier plants and better tasting fruit. Here's some pics of tomatoes...
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    You Know You Are Old When

    And they're only in their 40's...
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    You Know You Are Old When

    I may have written this earlier but I was in line waiting to check in with my eye MD for an annual appt and I had a busy day ahead. I scheduled a 7:00 AM appt so I can get in and get out pronto. I'm waiting in line and several old geezers are holding up progress with redundant questions, poor...
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    You Know You Are Old When

    So I’m in a big box store yesterday and saw a little old lady trying to wrestle a heavy box towards her cart. I could only see the back of her but I politely asked if she needed help and said I could do that for her. As I started to lift the box she turned and looked at me and said “wow, you’re...
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    Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong

    Seems it's not his first time. Got to give him a little credit for this.
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    2025 gardens

    I don’t specifically recall hydrangeas but have seen similar burn from environmental issues such as lawn chemicals. Lots of them drift. Also, I’ve found some unlikely plants to be damaged just like your photo, by Preen pre-emergent. I don’t know if it was too much Preen or too much or too...
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    The Resting Place.

    Joe Don baker died on May 7th at 89 years old. He was best known as Sheriff Buford Pusser in the movie Walking Tall. https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/biography-joe-don-baker
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    Where do others get a lot of birds? Are some locations better than others? What works best? Our best is a feeder stuck to a bay window in the kitchen. We have a 35 ft tall blue spruce near the driveway that I pruned all the limbs off up to about 8 ft off the ground. What if we hung a feeder off...
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    Driving over a septic tank

    A friend with a larger tractor and older septic system broke through the top of his tank. Worse, the loaded rear was in a hole and he couldn't drive out of it. There it sat for several weeks while he figured out what to do. It took a large backhoe to get it out and there was damage to the...
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    All of a sudden we have birds. Lots of birds. Yesterday was not much and today was maybe 15-20 or more visits. Tomorrow, we're going to put up more feeders and locate a few as QRTRHRS has done in an attempt to pull more birds in.
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    1910 owners manual

    I've got a 1910 (and 2110) repair manual. Had a new 2110 in the early 80's and it was so perfect I never opened the manual. Nothing ever went wrong. 1910 and 2110 were great tractors . .
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    Where are you feeders located in relation to house, bushes, open spaces and things like that?
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    2025 gardens

    I grew them. Planted a package of seeds and had maybe 40 luffas. I don't remember the details but dried and peeled them and they really did produce luffa sponges. I recall several women wanting them and said they were great for their skin. 🤷‍♀️ Make sure you don't plant on ground that was in...
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    2025 gardens

    I made some out of leftover cabinet hardwood from a shop. 5 ft tall with 20" cross pieces every 6" or so. I'll take a pic this afternoon. I'm going to build a few more this year out of leftover spruce just because I have it and it doesn't rain much over the summer to rot them. I have 9 welded...
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    This is probably a stupid question, but...... how do you unload a heavy implement from the truck? I do not have a front end loader.

    When you buy the tiller it will come strapped to a pallet. Back the truck into a ditch, hitch a chain or rope to the pallet and pull it off. Worked for me. I also lifted a dually truck bed off a trailer with a 2 ton "shop crane'. I used straps to equalize the load and not tip the bed and then...
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    2025 gardens

    We planted some Roma tomatoes and can't recall the last time I did. How do you stake or cage those?
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    Same here the past few days. Noticeable was the long drinks they were taking. Must be thirsty.
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    Landscape Rake, need opinion !

    I've used landscape rakes, sometimes called rock rakes for maybe 35 years. I used them for professional grading use plus my own driveway. They work best if heavy duty, wide enough and user understands how they work. I turned new yards into areas that were flat as a pancake. 1. Heavy is your...
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    Landscape Rake, need opinion !

    This will do a great job
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    2025 gardens

    I don't understand the Florida weave or what holds it up. I do remember the thread and was impressed by it but somehow it got away from me. It's a great idea.
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    2025 gardens

    Very impressive. Do you have pictures of your cages before the foliage? I think I have seen before on TBN but can't remember where.
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    2025 gardens

    Are those determinant height tomatoes and do you stake them or just let them run on the ground? What variety? Did you dig a furrow to plant or plant individually?
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    Pictures from an athletic field contractor

    Sprigging is a new word and method to me. It looks like you are laying sod.
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    Dog pics

    One ear up and one down? Pretty sweet.
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    Pictures from an athletic field contractor

    Very nice workmanship.
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    Pictures from an athletic field contractor

    How many workers does the planting take?
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    Is thirty years too long to keep a lawn mower?

    I had occasion to work with a 20-30 (?) year old Peerless gearbox and it was a beauty of steel gears and quality workmanship. I had to call the company on something and what a wonderful group of people I spoke with. We agreed that, with occasional gear oil changes, my gearbox would likely never...
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    Is thirty years too long to keep a lawn mower?

    Over the years I have sold many things that may have worked well and caused no problems only because I felt they were at the end of their life expectancy and would soon cause problems. As time marched on, I watched the new owners of that equipment use it for years and sometimes for decades...
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    Is thirty years too long to keep a lawn mower?

    Very nice tractor and wagon. Any more pictures of it?
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    Does anyone have a Super C or other Farmall with duals?

    Good post and picture. I was thinking I'd have enough room with the wheels set as they are. Maybe turn the duals with the dish facing out would work. I know the guys at Mast so will give them a call. My fenders are set all the way in and I think the wheels are as well. I think the duals would...
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    Does anyone have a Super C or other Farmall with duals?

    That's OK. It will never see dirt. Just tractor rides with a bunch of old guys and parades with a bunch of young kids.
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    2025 gardens

    Let them stretch out long and people will pay up for them. Most will rattle when dry and that adds to the so-called "ambiance".
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    Looking for newer "old" movies for the cabin fever season

    The Sopranos. I forgot that one.
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    2025 gardens

    I used to sell long ago but not now. They are very marketable and hard for the competition to grow and undercut your prices.
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    2025 gardens

    Below is a picture of a snake gourd grown on a trellis. Actually a 5 ft high cattle panel section. Hanging from the top of the panel makes them stretch plus grow straight. This one is probably 5 ft tall. It's a little mangy from being ion the barn for a few years but a little scrubbing with a...
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    Looking for newer "old" movies for the cabin fever season

    You can get a straight 30W SL rated oil at Walmart and other places these days that specifically has higher quantities of ZDDP for older gas tractors and old car engines. Modern oils exclude these additives that prevent valve guide wear. You can search for old threads on TBN for this. Also, you...
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    Looking for newer "old" movies for the cabin fever season

    Thanks for the tipoff on this.
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    Looking for newer "old" movies for the cabin fever season

    A spammer? Can you allude to what he wrote? Guess he wasn't a movie buff? Duh on my own thread-- 🤷‍♀️
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    Looking for newer "old" movies for the cabin fever season

    Saving Private Ryan
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    Looking for newer "old" movies for the cabin fever season

    You just have to add A Christmas Story to this list. What a great movie full of the things we all did.
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    Farmall A bodywork

    Some fantastic info in this post. Thank you.
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    2025 gardens

    Here's a side commentary on tillers and soil structure that others have mentioned. Hope I'm not being too forward. I've used tillers plenty because they are easy and give good results. But in clay or Midwest black dirt they leave a "hard pan" compaction at the bottom of the tine's travel that...
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    2025 gardens

    Planted some tomatoes today. I do it a little different and the way I learned when I lived in Maine and had a short growing season. This works for me. We started our plants from seed and are now ready to plant. Some got too big but that happens. I shovel flipped the garden last week and rain...
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    Does anyone have a Super C or other Farmall with duals?

    There are lots of big tractors around here and many with duals. A Deere 9000 with duals, and especially wide flotation duals, is wider than many of the roads. We used to see big tractors with triples but now almost all have switched to tracks. Duals on a parade tractor are cool and not many...
  139. S

    Does anyone have a Super C or other Farmall with duals?

    Sure looks neat is my point. I need to think of things to keep busy so I don't slow down as I get older.
  140. S

    Does anyone have a Super C or other Farmall with duals?

    The stability would be nice but that's all. As mentioned, this is a parade and tractor drive item only. It will never see dirt. Just for fun comes to mind. I think I have enough axle stub to mount another wheel with clamp and that would be easy. One negative is that it won't fit correctly on...
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    Mowing Greasing Frequency MMM

    Ahhh, the good old days. Watch some clips on Youtube and some modern engines are carbon and sludge bound, apparently from emission controls, after not many miles. The engine then gets oil starved and goes downhill from there.
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    Mowing Greasing Frequency MMM

    Absolutely I do. Things of today were unthinkable 20 years ago. But most of what I read and know tells me 5,000 miles. One of the most vocal is Scotty on Youtube "if you want your car to last", change your oil at 5,000 miles. There are also knowledgeable people like The Oil Geek, an engineer...
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    Mowing Greasing Frequency MMM

    Mower companies want to sell mowers and some people might choose one mower over another. They need competitive standards to survive. Much the way most car makers all went to a 10,000 mile oil change interval. It's because others did. Most mechanics will say a 5,000 mile oil change if you...
  144. S

    Mowing Greasing Frequency MMM

    Something interesting that I learned was that my B7800 with a MMM had small wheel bearings in the mower wheels. I thought it was just metal to metal. I learned this as I was selling it and had I known would have greased at 10 hours rather than every other time. The spindles were greased more...
  145. S

    2025 gardens

    I flip the ground with a shovel and let it get rained on a little bit. For corn, I then set a string, hoe just next to it and run my hand seeder down that narrow hoed line. Works great. For tomatoes, I dig a hole and set the plant while leaving the surrounding ground a little broken up. It...
  146. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    Are there other downsides to a bigger furnace?
  147. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    I figure if I'm not working, 55 is good and if I'm there working, 60 or even 65 wouldn't hurt. That's what I'm thinking. Outside temps for my part of Ohio in the coldest months could be in the 20's at night and 30's in the day. In Jan-Feb we could occasionally go to a single digit at night...
  148. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    Fans of some sort do sound like a good idea. I have a few of the barn-type fans so that would work. Anything to move the air. I'm starting to get this figured out and feel like I'm making progress . Thank you all.
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    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    That's a good guesstimate site. Thank you. I have two sliding doors 18' wide by 12' high. There is one inch of that lite fibre board insulation in them and rubber casketing around the doors except at the bottom. There is a gap there but I'll plug that with either 2"x2" diced of foam board...
  150. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    Nice idea but been there and done that. Morton won't offer any advice and that's corporate as in the field. It's their policy not to offer any suggestions or advice because of the variables involved. They say to defer to the HVAC people and I'm working on that now. It seems Morton would offer...
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    GAACK! Black flies are out Wicked!

    Probably not a good time to mention that right after backflies are said to be over in northern New England, because they are only partly over, mosquitos start to bite at dusk and also early dawn. Annoying little b@#*&%s that make life outside in the north a dawn to dusk experience.
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    GAACK! Black flies are out Wicked!

    Another thing you can do about black flies in Maine is put up a LOT of birdhouses for the tree swallows** that love them. They are voracious blackfly bug eaters. It didn't start out that way but I wound up with maybe 35 birdhouses when I lived there. I got some black iron pipe and some of the...
  153. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    It's a new insulation job by Morton and in a Morton building. It's tight except for what you would expect around two 18' sliding doors. They are OK sealed but they are still big sliding doors. There is a little normal leakage around the man door but the walls and ceiling are snug. Now?
  154. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    Not a lot of input here but does anyone know about size of heater for my shop? My shop is 42'x60' x 14" high. I've narrowed it down to either a 125,000 BTO Reznor propane or a 150,000 one. Heating guy doesn't a long enough history of a situation like this but thinks 125,000 BTU would be enough...
  155. S

    Mowing Greasing Frequency MMM

    I grease my wheels every other use (2 acre lawn) and the spindles every five or six times. U joints are 10-ish ours and so is everything else.
  156. S

    GAACK! Black flies are out Wicked!

    When I lived where bugs were heavy, I sprayed orange can Cutters around my cuffs, wrist cuffs and collar. I kept my shirt buttoned, sprayed my clothes and hat and wore nothing that smelled. Worked for me and I hate black flies. To eat outside, get a 60" barn fan and put the table 10 ft in front...
  157. S

    2025 gardens

    Some people do that and yes, it is suggested if within the confines of a soil test. Too much not good. I band 19-19-19 at planting time. That's actuallyy enough for the whole season down here but I band some 21-2-5 w/added iron as the ears start to form. We have dynamite sweet corn every year...
  158. S

    2025 gardens

    Lots of guys here now use slow release N for corn and side dress at 6" tall.
  159. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    I think this is the one. Reznor. Any commentary? https://assets.reznorhvac.com/download/70bf0584-5ed1-11ed-ae02-0016e1e579b9
  160. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    A guy I know that sells Reznor gave me a number to go on for full installation while another guy that sells Lennox gave me one as well. Lennox was $500 less than Reznor and I figured it would be the reverse. That's where I'm at so far.
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    I wonder how many there actually are compared with how many birds you see? I have seen them in the yard or at the feeder before dawn and after dark, when most of us aren't looking. And I've seen them flying in the yard and around Norway Spruce trees when I don't see them at the feeders.
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    Why a stump grinder is worth it it

    Not really. I can think of other things like an auger in tough ground that would be way worse. When you get into position to grind, you set the machine on the ground and that stabilizes it. The depth and speed of the grinding process is controlled by the operator. If you're grinding a normal...
  163. S

    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    Here's an article from the Audubon Society on feeding HB's. They discuss mixing your own and approve of it. Hummingbird Feeding FAQs Some good info in this article
  164. S

    Barn heater-furnace

    If it matters, this is the heater I planned to use until I learned it was top vent only. That means I would have to cut a hole in my roof and I'm not doing that. It cannot be converted to side vent on this model.
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    Does anyone have a Super C or other Farmall with duals?

    Does anyone here have a Farmall Super C or any other Farmall with duals on it? Maybe you've seen one? The umbrella is a hot day option. Here's my tractor Here's what I'm thinking about. Has anyone here done this or know anything about it? I only use this tractor for tractor drives or to...
  166. S

    Barn heater-furnace

    I insulated my 42'x60' (x12-14') pole barn recently and need to buy a new propane barn heater. The kind you suspend from the ceiling and hangs about 9 ft high. I need to hire the work out rather than do it myself. What brands furnace barn heaters have others used and had good luck with? I don't...
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    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    We haven't been looking because of doing other things but one zoomed by me yesterday. Have a curtain covering the window view of the feeders right now because we think new birds are skittish early on.
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    Minimum HP Requirement for Subsoiler

    How deep do you think you were going in that video? Any closeup pics of your ripper?
  169. S

    Keweenaw snow photos

    Any snow is the shade of the deep woods that makes it into June or so?
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    Grasshopper 925 Front Mount Grease Fitting

    I blow off the grass around that area on my 725 Grasshopper every time I'm done mowing. It seems to collect there and I once had it get packed in pretty hard. While I'm blowing that area clean I also blow out the radiator and screen. Doesn't hurt. To grease that front bearing I use an extra...
  171. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    Excellent advice. I'm about to abandon the used furnace idea and return to sender. Stay tuned.
  172. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    In doing my research on this, I called a local farm company that sells and installs furnaces like this. My goal was to find out what a new one would cost and to ask some questions about the old one and venting the exhaust. My biggest question was can the vertical exhaust be converted to...
  173. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    I'm older so not spending the longest dollar possible. The most widely used for the mass market is likely my best bet. I just want to have something to do in the winter, do some maintenance and maybe build something. I just want something that heats, won't set my diesel fuel on fire and vents...
  174. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    So if I got a different or newer furnace with sealed combustion chamber I'm OK with my 125 gal of diesel fuel 50 ft away? There is no way I'm cutting a hole in the roof for a vent. Sidewall is OK but not roof. That's just asking for trouble.
  175. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    Barn is fully insulated.
  176. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    Is that what sealed combustion is? The version I have is not sealed?
  177. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    I did find an installation for the model I have but my specific model variation appears to be superceded. Mine shows a vertical exhaust while the newer versions show a horizontal exhust.
  178. S

    You Know You Are Old When

    Spine fused? What happened?
  179. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    I'm do not want a roof vent so I guess this doesn't work. I'm leery of the open flame thing. How do modern propane furnaces function? The barn may already have insulation blown in the attic so I don't want to mess that up when mounting things.
  180. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    I normally store some diesel in a tank at the opposite end of the barn-- 125 gallons. Bad? Do I want a "flame" heater or get a different one? I could easily find something. I also have a VAL6 radiant space heater for cold snaps. What are some sample names of non-flame heaters?
  181. S

    Need advice installing a propane shop furnace

    I just finished properly insulating my 42' x 60' pole barn that has a concrete floor. For heat I got a used propane heater-furnace that was in our town garage. I've seen plenty of these over the years but didn't pay much attention and now don't know exactly what to do and how to go about it...
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    BX front carry shelf

    A hitch up front really is a good idea.
  183. S

    Why a stump grinder is worth it it

    I always bought factory oil filters even though I know someone like Wix, Donaldson or Baldwin makes them. I wanted to give my dealer a little something so why not. OEM filters were only a dollar to two more than the others. Now, I'm starting to wonder how close OEM and other brands are and...
  184. S

    Why a stump grinder is worth it it

    That will be a memorable event. Send pics when you grind it. At least the wood is soft. Is it already cut?
  185. S

    Why a stump grinder is worth it it

    I'm almost all softwoods and we have so few rocks I can sell the ones I pull out of fields. I haven't hit a rock yet with the stump grinder.
  186. S

    Why a stump grinder is worth it it

    It sounds like you're saying my Land Pride 1525 grinder uses proprietary carbide teeth? How long do the carbide teeth last and how much to replace?
  187. S

    Why a stump grinder is worth it it

    The video of the Woodland Mills grinder is worth watching. That is a very appealing chipper. But in order to move, you have to drive the tractor very slowly so you need a real slow tractor and slipping the clutch to work it. Is that how it's done? It looks well made but no mention if assembled...
  188. S

    Why a stump grinder is worth it it

    I've found I don't need to go down the 6" and less will do if I clean out some of the wood chips and replace with dirt. I've also found that I can pile the wood chips on smooth ground with no grass and rake smooth. Wait for rain and it washes all the dirt out of the mix and I can then rake up...
  189. S

    Why a stump grinder is worth it it

    I was shocked as well whenI saw a used chipper go for nearly new. Same with a stump grinder. I already had one of those so took an offer on my used chipper and traded up.
  190. S

    Why a stump grinder is worth it it

    Yes, but your heirs will likely use any inheritance in a way you wouldn't approve of. You can still have fun and you never know how long you have to have fun. You earned it. We all said goodbye to my HS track coach when he was it the hospital and on his last legs in his seventies. Funny guy but...
  191. S

    TODAYS SEAT TIME

    What kind of chipper is that? PTO powered?
  192. S

    Why a stump grinder is worth it it

    Agreed. What wood was the 45" stump? Difficult or just time consuming to reposition? The economics and ease of use make a grinder an easy choice. If you want to have even more fun, get a 3pt wood chipper. Mountains of brush wind up as a small pile of chips. No towering inferno when you burn...
  193. S

    Why a stump grinder is worth it it

    I was there when the line was originally put in and made sure I saw the ditch and the cable in place. I wanted 36" in down and it was. The 1-811 dig guy sprayed and checked at 37 1/2" deep but the tree was right over the line. I ground a couple inches below grade and called it good. Grass will...
  194. S

    Why a stump grinder is worth it it

    I have a (Land Pride) stump grinder and run it on my MX5100. It's an amazing piece of equipment, runs smooth and vibration is no big deal. You adjust the pressure flow on the machine to equalize flow so it grinds smooth and it's as easy as pie. Plus, after you get in position to grind, the unit...
  195. S

    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    Something to mention here is feeder placement. We had some bushed grow a little too big and found the birds stopped going to the feeders near them. Birds are apparently very wary of predators lurking in them or maybe the bush could block their path of escaped if needed. Also, early season we...
  196. S

    You Know You Are Old When

    I still have a kindergarten crayon sketch I did of a drum major high step marching. It came out great and still brings squeals of joy from those who admire it. I'm thinking $55 million?
  197. S

    You Know You Are Old When

    I've lost a lot of things over the years but one day I left my good pocketknife on the bumper of my truck. It was in a somewhat secluded location but nothing special. Took a 70 mile round trip, came back and then remembered I didn't have my knife. While grimacing for a moment, I looked in a...
  198. S

    2025 gardens

    You can spray for the mildew and just a little cntrols the problem. Name begins with a D.... and I have some in the barn if anyone wants me to look. I bought at a Lowe's. Powdery mildew is that white stuff on the leaves and will wipe out vine crops and tomatoes. Best prevention is air...
  199. S

    Anyone else have an unusually large number of hummingbirds this year?

    We've gone through this before and others here noted the birds eat more bugs than anything else, especially in the spring.They also have nests to make and babies to deal with. Sitting on the eggs is a 24/7 thing. I believe our best year ever started slow like this. Then I saw them coming to the...
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