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Harry wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 6:28 pm
JSinMO wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 1:26 pm Déjà vu
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I noticed when I did this the other day my blades we’re worn out. New one came in. Back up on the air it goes!
I see your using your 648 again on another project! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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I’ve been using it quite a bit for shop work. Any job I can give it thats saves my back!
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Spending a little quality time with the ladies.

My Ingersoll is disassembled, my son's 442 needs new deck spindle bearings.

Doesn't this man own a lawnmower????

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@thebuildist that grass is trembling in fear already, at the thought of your tractor getting back in shape!

This may not apply to you, but from messages I have seen on Facebook groups, people in North America are very stressed when their lawn is not trimmed nicely. Because I grew up in a different culture, where the tradition is to have a flower garden instead of the front lawn, and a veggie garden in the backyard, it doesn't stress me that much seeing the grass high. I'm lucky my neighbours don't complain, as they have a beautiful lawn, everything is nicely and timely trimmed.

So, Bob, if it helps you, there are many parts of the world where people don't mow their lawns :D
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JSinMO wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 8:13 pm
Yes sir!
I’ve been using it quite a bit for shop work. Any job I can give it thats saves my back! 444305A4-8E83-4A10-8856-261B8788469B.jpeg
Fixing your back is a lot more expensive and painful than fixing a tractor, I'm with you on this Jeff! :thumbsup:
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My wife took a picture of son learning to drive the 648. He did great. He says he likes it!
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Dream of any boy to play with a real digger. My boys can't wait until they're allowed to handle the tractors. Would've really liked a smaller backhoe like you have, in part to give them this opportunity; and maybe one day I'll find one. :cheers:
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Eugen wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 8:36 pm Dream of any boy to play with a real digger. My boys can't wait until they're allowed to handle the tractors. Would've really liked a smaller backhoe like you have, in part to give them this opportunity; and maybe one day I'll find one. :cheers:
Jake has been driving the mower for a couple years now (with blocks on the peddles ). But when I got hurt last summer and was riding the pine for a few months . Jake got a crash coarse in driving Frankie . :109: Fortunately with out any crashes . :phew: He had to learn not only drive the tractor with a load out front , but also how to pick up a load with the forks on . Thank goodness he did pretty good for a 13 year old :thumbsup: . He gets a big kick out of it when he gets to drive it .
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A pleasure to swing the trusty old scythe through the tall rye grass!

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To be fair, the Austrian blade is only 4 years old.
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Eugen wrote: Thu Jun 02, 2022 9:53 am A pleasure to swing the trusty old scythe through the tall rye grass!


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To be fair, the Austrian blade is only 4 years old.
When I was an early teenager . My grandpa taught me not only how to use one but how to keep it sharp .
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Eugen wrote: Thu Jun 02, 2022 9:53 am A pleasure to swing the trusty old scythe through the tall rye grass!


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To be fair, the Austrian blade is only 4 years old.
I don’t know how big of an area your doing, but I think you have more energy than I have! I would have to pull your sickle mower through it!
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