While we all hit dirt on occasion, you really should avoid it. That type of thing falls under abusive use and is hard on the equipment. Dulls the blades, can bend shafts, break stuff, etc.
While we all hit dirt on occasion, you really should avoid it. That type of thing falls under abusive use and is hard on the equipment. Dulls the blades, can bend shafts, break stuff, etc.
It would seem to this northerner that fire ant mounds are a very good reason to have the FEL on when mowing. That should level them fairly well without hurting the RC. SEVIN, anyone? /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
It would seem to this northerner that fire ant mounds are a very good reason to have the FEL on when mowing. That should level them fairly well without hurting the RC. SEVIN, anyone? /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
SEVIN!?! They eat sprinkled on their donuts! Even if it killed 'em there's probably not enough made to curb the fire ant population explosion. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Where my property is in central SC there were no fireants at all 10-15 years ago. Now you see hundreds of the mounds in all the fields. I don't worry about my mower but I do wonder how they affect my B-I-L's hay mower (I think it is a disk type) and bailer.
SEVIN!?! They eat sprinkled on their donuts! Even if it killed 'em there's probably not enough made to curb the fire ant population explosion. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Where my property is in central SC there were no fireants at all 10-15 years ago. Now you see hundreds of the mounds in all the fields. I don't worry about my mower but I do wonder how they affect my B-I-L's hay mower (I think it is a disk type) and bailer.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <snipped>I don't worry about my mower but I do wonder how they affect my B-I-L's hay mower (I think it is a disk type) and bailer. )</font>
If it's your BIL's mower, that is even LESS reason to worry. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <snipped>I don't worry about my mower but I do wonder how they affect my B-I-L's hay mower (I think it is a disk type) and bailer. )</font>
If it's your BIL's mower, that is even LESS reason to worry. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif