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   / Mowing on slopes #51  
Jim,

Now you have revealed a basic flaw in the way you think about tractors. You should not feel the need to ask permission to acquire a second tractor--you only need to be prepared to ask for forgiveness after the fact!

This usually (but not always) works.

JackIL
 
   / Mowing on slopes #52  
<font color="red"> Jim,

Now you have revealed a basic flaw in the way you think about tractors. You should not feel the need to ask permission to acquire a second tractor--you only need to be prepared to ask for forgiveness after the fact!

This usually (but not always) works.

JackIL </font>

And that is why I love the summer time. The lovely Mrs_Bob takes her annual trip to visit her family and just as if magic, a new machine shows up in my driveway. I can't explain it. I think they follow me home like poor homeless lost dogs that need a good home. Funny thing too, there is usually some form of jewelry that shows up at the house too . . . I think it acts as a pacifier?
 
   / Mowing on slopes #53  
That is funny how that works... /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Mowing on slopes #54  
<font color="green"> That is funny how that works... </font>


Moss, I actually beg to differ with you. Your statement is not quite accurate.

More accurately stated it would be: That is funny how that STILL works!
 
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#55  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Jim,

Now you have revealed a basic flaw in the way you think about tractors. You should not feel the need to ask permission to acquire a second tractor--you only need to be prepared to ask for forgiveness after the fact!

This usually (but not always) works.

JackIL )</font>

You're right guys... Maybe I need to learn from the pros at this sort of thing. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Maybe someone could teach a class or something...

Getting the Tractor You Want 101
Getting the Tractors You Want 102
Bribing, (oops, I mean) Negotiating with Your Wife 101

I’m just not in your league yet guys… Maybe a little more time on TBN under your expert tutelage, and I will get this stuff down pat! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Mowing on slopes #56  
this is my first post as a "real Power Trac type person", the stork having delivered the new 1850 over the weekend. i'll add a note to my "steep slopes" thread in a minute, but couldn't resist offering another "obtain new toys" strategy for your consideration.

namely, help your wife with a couple huge restoration projects on the first weekend that the new machine is at your house.

here's a link to Marcie's blog entry (with cool before/after pictures) about yesterday's brush/tree clearing project.

Marcie's blog entry about clearing Hidden Oaks Prairie

she also wrote up another entry showing some action shots of me climbing up one of our "medium" steep hills. this gizmo is the greatest! here's the link;

"new toy" blog entry

Marcie's the VP of Finance around here -- and she just decided that the new gizmo is just darn nifty. me too!!
 
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#57  
Thanks for the inspiration Mike! Now THAT'S a machine!!
 
   / Mowing on slopes #58  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I guess I don't know why people are knocking the PT mower. I love mine. It does a great job and the lawn looks nice. )</font>

I love mine, too MR. I read somewhere in this Forum that the blade tip speeds are very high (? 17k rpm) on the 3-blade PT mower. My "lawn" aka tamed pasture grass mix has never looked better. Moreover, I get a kick out the look on folks' faces as they drive by while I'm mowing. You can almost read their lips: "Golly, what was that thaang, anyhow?"

I removed the covers after the last mow this week, preparatory to wintering over. Lotsa' grass built up around pulleys. <font color="red"> QUESTION </font> : one of the pulleys, the only one which is not connected to a blade, does not appear to have a Zerk fitting. Is this a sealed bearing pulley, or should I be lubricating it somewhere? I've lubed the other three via the Zerks under the deck.

Thanks for your help.
 
   / Mowing on slopes #59  
Check out draft control in past post. Weight transfer on PT's explained there.
EB
 
   / Mowing on slopes #60  
I didn't look. I'll assume it is sealed. Is it the one that is the belt tensioner?
 

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