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2183 messages, Last post on Nov 21, 2009 at 5:13 PM
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Replying to: bumpy (Jun 12, 2009 7:06 am) ok, now i see your explanation. |
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Replying to: bumpy (Jun 12, 2009 2:38 pm)
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jun 12, 2009 3:54 pm) The gas station up the road has a non-ethanol pump so I've been putting that in the mower this year, on the theory that the alkygas would kill it before its time. |
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For those of you mowing a bazillion acres I have one word - Xeriscaping. Goats work too. No wonder prices for gasoline are going up, its not SUVs and pick-um-ups, its all those dang mowers.
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Replying to: avalon02wh (Jun 13, 2009 5:30 am) Don't forget the boats and big rig RVs in use at this time of year also. Filling up my 5-gallon plastic gas can was very painful last year with $4+ gallon/reg. Today, its close to $15 for a fillup and apparently headed up higher. I am getting "less" fuel economy on current gas 48" rider than on previous 38" rider. But, the 48" JD is heavier machine with more HP, Cruise, Tilt, Power deck lift, Power Steering, Cup Holders, etc. I don't use the Cruise, maybe that would help conserve fuel on long runs that don't have tree obstacles. Wonder if our govt controlled media is allowed (today) to complain about gas prices as they did prior to 2009. Gas has gone up maybe 70+ percent since last Jan 20 and barely a peep out of the media. |
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Replying to: avalon02wh (Jun 13, 2009 5:30 am) Well I haven't done too bad, so far. I have a 5-gallon gas can I use for the lawn equipment, and I think I've had to fill it up three times, and it's still about half-full. So, about 12-13 gallons so far. We have two tractors, a 1969 and a 1990 Montgomery Ward. The "new" one was out of commission for about a month, so we were relying on the old one. It's a bit of a guzzler compared to the new one. Heavy sucker, too. There's a low spot in my grandmother's yard that sometimes stays wet. The new tractor would just go right over it, or, at the worst, get a little stuck, to where the wheel would lose traction, and I'd just have to get off and push it. The old one sunk right in, though! And despite having some form of posi-traction (both wheels spin, rather than just one) it just dug itself in deeper, and pushing it out was a 2-man job!
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jun 15, 2009 6:35 am) Have had my mower for 9 years now - a gallon and a half of gas will last about a month or so of work, if I mow once a week. |
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| ...is that a two-gallon can of gasoline lasts all summer to fuel both my lawnmower and weedwhacker and that's for two properties! | |
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Replying to: lemko (Jun 15, 2009 7:23 am) Do you need to put in Stabil somewhere in Jul-Aug to get safely to last cuts in Oct? Unfortunately, I use maybe 2-2.5 for each complete mowing session. But, then again, I don't have a boat, rv, motorcycle, etc. that uses up the precious resource. With rains we have been having in N IL, grass needs cutting twice/week. If gas soon goes back up to $4.30 like last year, then weekly 2 cuts will cost perhaps $20+ per week. Make up for that expense by not going to Cubs games. |
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Replying to: xrunner2 (Jun 15, 2009 7:37 am) We've had enough rain in these parts, that there's standing water in parts of my yard around the house, the field out back, and my grandmother's. Grass desperately needs to be cut...been about 3 weeks since I hit up my yard and 5 since I've done my grandmother's Normally I like to cut it every two weeks, whether it needs it or not. |
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