um, no... unless this a slang for your area. Or maybe you chew your... cud. LOL'Cud' is the clumps of damp grass the mower leaves. Mulching blades are especially prone to 'cudding'.
um, no... unless this a slang for your area. Or maybe you chew your... cud. LOL'Cud' is the clumps of damp grass the mower leaves. Mulching blades are especially prone to 'cudding'.
YOU may have 30 minutes of grass cutting, but some of us have acres to cut. Ain't no 30 minutes thing. (plus some medications limit your ability to sweat. No sweat = heat stroke.)Funny, I guess some are too pampered to do outdoor work without cool aid and AC. I understand some in this forum spend hours working their fields, and a cab w AC is warranted, but I have to laugh when AC becomes a necessity in order for them to get on their lawnmower, with a front loader, and cut grass for 30 minutes.
Heh. Western, northern, or UP maybe. SE tends to be much milder although we have had a few bad ones.Come up here in the winter if you want to experience REAL cold.
Don't mind little heat but humidityCurious, as I have gotten older I can take the cold better than the heat. Both extremes are more difficult than they used to be.
How about the rest of you?
You're funny, with your "REAL cold".Come up here in the winter if you want to experience REAL cold.