Bird sells tractor . . . what next!?

   / Bird sells tractor . . . what next!? #61  
<font color=blue>What's the best cheap riding lawn mower (got to have hydrostatic transmission)</font color=blue>

Well, it looks like you move pretty fast, but if you haven't decided, I'd recommend looking at the John Deeres. I have an LX255, which isn't terribly expensive, has hydro, easy to remove deck, etc. I'm really happy with it.
 
   / Bird sells tractor . . . what next!? #62  
I too would like to acknowledge all the common sense and just excellent advice that Bird has given on TBN. Keep helping and providing all your wisdom, it is much appreciated!!!!!!!!
 
   / Bird sells tractor . . . what next!? #63  
Ya might want to add a little personalization before the fel is on it.
 

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   / Bird sells tractor . . . what next!? #64  
Can't tell which I laughed harder at, Harv's FEL, or your personalization.
 
   / Bird sells tractor . . . what next!? #65  
<font color=blue>EdKing</font color=blue>

Harv can work miracles with this stuff. I have to re-learn everytime that I do something with it. Can't get off of TBN long enough to figure it all out./w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif
 
   / Bird sells tractor . . . what next!? #66  
ByuBill, I just now got around to seeing that "personalization"./w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

I've already broken in (and broke) that lawnmower./w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif I decided to mow my yard yesterday shorter than I've been mowing it with the tractor and finish mower, so I deliberately set the deck pretty low; forgot about that stump I had cut off almost at ground level./w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif I'd never bent a lawnmower blade before, but I made a tiller out of that one. But hey, I found out that 21.5hp Briggs has plenty of power./w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif So, after a 100+ mile trip to Sears and back to get new blades, I finished mowing the yard.

I guess my bad luck was someone else's good luck though. I was cruising along at 60 mph, coming back from Sears, when I saw an old man (not too many folks I can call "old"/w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif) standing in the borrow ditch looking at his riding mower that he had driven into a hole at the end of a culvert, and he was trying to figure out how he was going to get it out. So I turned around and went back and helped him get it out.
 
   / Bird sells tractor . . . what next!? #67  
Bird <font color=blue>SWOOPS</font color=blue> in and saves the day! Why would we ever expect anything less of the man? I truly wish there were more men like you!
 
   / Bird sells tractor . . . what next!? #68  
Garry, I don't think I'm unusual, especially in a group of people like those on TBN, but you know I haven't found many things that are just more fun for me than helping someone else. I really think maybe I'm selfish; do it more for ME, and the satisfaction I get from it, than for them.

Incidentally, the young couple next door to us would certainly appreciate everyone's prayers. They had a baby (boy) on 2/24/02, came home one day, back to the hospital with unidentified problems, home I think two or three days, then back to the local hospital on 3/6/02, and after much probing and testing, transferred via ambulance to Dallas to the Children's Medical Center for more tests, and since they were out of Intensive Care beds, air lifted to Temple, and after many more tests, transferred to Austin for heart surgery. It seems that the baby was born (full term) with a hole between the chambers of the heart and a faulty valve. So it's had two heart surgeries, the parents have been staying at its side, or in the Ronald McDonald house for nearly a month now (since 3/6/02), and we still have no idea whether it's going to survive; still in Intensive Care with IVs, tubes, etc. I don't think I can imagine a more stressful, heartbreaking situation for a young couple.

In the meantime, not much I can do, but at least I'm taking care of their little Welsh Corgi and got their yard cleaned up and mowed.
 
   / Bird sells tractor . . . what next!? #69  
<font color=blue>young couple next door to us would certainly appreciate everyone's prayers. </font color=blue>

I will most certainly pray for your friends and their son.
Isaiah 53:5
 
   / Bird sells tractor . . . what next!? #70  
<font color=blue>ByuBill, I just now got around to seeing that "personalization".</font color=blue>
I hope that you don't mind me painting your new 'sub-compact'/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif Didn't do a very good job./w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif Maybe I need to take lessons from Harv. Sorry that you broke it already but, my mother 'may she rest in peace' always said that everything happens for a reason. I guess that it was just meant to be, for you to help the 'old' man get his rider out of the ditch.
If you could figure out how to add about 1000lbs to the 'Bird Mobile' you would have 'one mean mower'./w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif
Good luck, and your neighbors are in my prayers.
 

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