Dougster
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Frugalness??????civesnedfield said:I think the reference has to do with your Frugalness![]()
Don't you mean "Dirt Poverty"???
Dougster
Frugalness??????civesnedfield said:I think the reference has to do with your Frugalness![]()
Is that what you folks do over there in the UK???Grrrr said:When I first looked at the title of this thread, I immediately thought cover the lawn over with stone![]()
Then you don't have to mow it
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Dougster said:Is that what you folks do over there in the UK???![]()
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And here I thought you all lived in castles surrounded by moats!!!Grrrr said:Well, not me exactly (we have way way too much lawn) but they do blame a lot of the flooding in cities and towns on concrete.
Most people cover what used to be grass over in tarmac for more parking and no mowing in towns. It said on the news the other night this made the houses more valuable.
But, now, when it rains it all washes out of the drive and floods the place as it has no where to drain to
Something like 65% of what used to be grass is now concrete in urban areas.
Dougster said:Is that what you folks do over there in the UK???![]()
Dougster
Spiveyman said:I'll go ahead and apologize for this one up front, under the "no useful contribution to the actual thread topic" category![]()
This came to mind when I saw the topic heading:
Am I detecting that "Anti-New Jersey" prejudice again???civesnedfield said:No Doug that's what they do down in NJ. They take truck loads of crushed stone paint them green and spread them out. Instant grass.
Tim_in_IA said:I have 36 of those machines already! And they do come in the yard from time to time. But they do a number on the lilac bushes!
Here are the troops going through the timber!
Doug,Dougster said:Am I detecting that "Anti-New Jersey" prejudice again???![]()
But back to topic: Brian (MtnViewRanch) is always talking about getting a little baby brother tractor for his 7520 4WD. What bothers me is that he considers my 4110 a little small for that purpose!
Dougster
Yep... everything is relative. One man's large tractor is another man's toy tractor. That's the irony of my situation here now compared to my future life in New Hampshire. Right now, for certain jobs, the 4110 is too big. In two years time, the 4110 will most likely be too small.civesnedfield said:Doug, Take a look out your back window at the yard. Can you even manage to turn a 7520 around back there. Now think of the back yard Brian has. A 4110 would be a small machine. Heck when you put my Tank in the field next to the 100hp JD it looks kinda small too.![]()