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30-11-2019, 12:16 AM | #421 | ||
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I put down weed and feed a while back and to my surprise it actually killed off the weeds. Not a lot of feed though.
It is dry as **** in Canberra at the moment, 3 weeks since any significant rain. When I bought this place I was mowing every week or two about 2 years ago. A lot of dirt patches, even the couch grass is dying off except around the edges. |
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30-11-2019, 09:02 AM | #422 | ||
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Whilst doing my obligatory You Tube , Saturday morning browse I found this from Makita trade show... Some bloody awesomely cool stuff here ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1-vexPmFeI.... More money spent I guess for one or two of these in coming years .. Last edited by roddy1960; 30-11-2019 at 09:20 AM. |
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30-11-2019, 09:37 AM | #423 | ||
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So many great posts here ....I love reading and looking at all the great gear you guys operate and have a passion for but I can't believe I missed a few fairly recent posts !!!!... roKWiz....So much fantastic early model stuff there ....Wow , what a collection...That looks like fun. Congrats on preserving a little bit of history like that ..Apologies for missing it til now. Cheers..
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30-11-2019, 09:44 AM | #424 | ||
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01-12-2019, 06:43 AM | #425 | |||
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wasn't my stuff, I took the pictures at a truck and machinery show of all places but knew you guys would appreciate it.
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01-12-2019, 08:43 AM | #426 | ||
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09-12-2019, 05:56 PM | #427 | ||
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Ok, so not "mowing" but in the garden none the less, one of my clients has a Flow beehive.
Really interesting watching them come and go about their business. And the whole back garden smells like heavenly honey! I keep dropping hints as to how much I love honey, perhaps I'll be paid with the gold liquid for mowing.
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13-12-2019, 07:54 PM | #428 | ||
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Not going to be mowing anytime soon. It is the only chore I actually enjoy
Had 0.6mm on 3/12, 0.2 on 27/11, 22 on 4/11 (flooded everywhere), 0.2 on 3/11, a total of 23mm in October. And reality is I got mostly **** all of this where I am because I'm quite away from this station. If I rubbed my feet enough I could rip up the whole yard, the only green bits are where I'm watering my plants where it runs off. A lot of dirt patches popping up. |
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13-12-2019, 10:26 PM | #429 | ||
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I tried to upload comparison photos to my gallery but **** me for some reason I couldn't. It says it was uploaded but then they vanish into thin air
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14-12-2019, 06:39 AM | #430 | |||
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re the dry lawns, I've parked my lawn mover til April. !
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15-12-2019, 01:38 PM | #431 | ||
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Well, due to the lack of rain, water restrictions and im not one to water my grass anyway. But i have nothing to mow. Its all yellow and crispy. Anyrate, not too far off topic. I bought the cheapest chainsaw at bunnings about a year ago. Its cleaned up my yard, and helped out a few neighbors. So i paid 119, theyre currently 99. I had to lop a tree yesterday and the chain was dull as anything. Got the tree down, but in big sections, and it was a punish. So i set out for a new chain today. So from the book i knew 3 numbers, but of those 3 numbers the 6 options which matched had 4 numbers. I read the back for model fitment and i went with the cheaper brand which said homelite but didnt list my model. Im guessing the replacement chain on a cheapskate chainsaw is a new chainsaw. Anyrate. Turns out it fits. So first few cuts i adjusted chain tension. But i thought brand new this thing was dangerous. An aftermarket chain, shes deadly. Reliability, well, its right up there. Its been 3 or 4 months and yeah, its been sitting with minimal fuel, but a fresh tank and it cold started like a warm start. Im yet to even swear at the thing. Its seen more use then what its worth. I payed for itself just tidying up my yard. But its also been shared around helping out neighbors so its been thrashed a bit. But eh, ive got to know people better, who would have thought a 35cc homelite chainsaw could do that?
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15-12-2019, 03:27 PM | #432 | |||
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Try to get a hold of a sharpener, don't be sucked in by the fancy bar mount contraptions, just a basic round file and angle gauge. There should be some how too's on youtube. Easy to do, takes about ten minutes and strangely satisfying when you can get them razor sharp. Using them regularly in a commercial environment we go through a chain every year or two but still keep and swap over to the worn ones if we know a stump or tree is full of sand or termites.
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15-12-2019, 03:57 PM | #433 | |||
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Lay the challenge down to your mate, as I said quite satisfying when you can put a deadly tune on those teeth.
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15-12-2019, 04:12 PM | #435 | |||
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We used to have a hive on the vineyard, about feb/march when there was no flowers or nectar about they'd start feeding on the spoilt grapes. We'd put the separator in and get a totally different shiraz flavoured honey. For now I'll have to settle for the native bee's at home. I've got Leaf cutters at the moment. They take small discs from leaves line a hole, in my case bamboo stakes, lay eggs and seal them over. Cool little critter.
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15-12-2019, 06:33 PM | #436 | |||
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Hard to describe in text, but it makes home bee keeping a bit easier. I'm really interested in how it ends up tasting. The garden I look after is full of roses, lavender, salvia, daisy's and a plot planted up with cornflowers especially for the bees. Was there again today, the smell of hoeny wafting through the garden was amazing.
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24-12-2019, 03:45 PM | #437 | ||
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Going to spend my Christmas Eve making a formply ramp to help roll the mower in and out of the van, to save my back and arms.
Gotta say, the van is worth it’s weight in gold as far as practicality is concerned.
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24-12-2019, 04:25 PM | #438 | ||
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24-12-2019, 07:17 PM | #440 | |||
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https://www.repco.com.au/en/4x4-adve...slr/p/A9439587 I have entertained the idea of running a van, how do you go when you need to load up large amounts of green waste?
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24-12-2019, 08:04 PM | #441 | |||
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25-12-2019, 11:24 AM | #442 | ||
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Right out of left field guys ... Flymo mowers. Anybody else use them or even remember them . Way back 25 plus years ago while I was still greenkeeping a 9 hole/18 tee golf course and 8x7 rink bowls green we had one sitting in the equipment shed . I occasionally used it for mowing the banks on a couple of our elevated greens but it was pretty clapped out at the time .
The other day I saw a real old one at a garage sale . Would have bought it but it already been sold..As if I need another mower and especially with my absolutely parched back yard with only weeds growing at the minute .. Horrifying to see how dry our area is at present . Never seen anything like it before Chrissy...occasionally in late Jan or Feb ..sorry I digress . Crazy ad from about 40 years ago about the Flymo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lYg1CrBj9o.... To all... I hope you're all having a great Christmas and Santy has been good to you ...Cheers.... |
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25-12-2019, 11:43 AM | #443 | |||
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I bought a piece of form 1200x600 from Bunnings, rounded the corners, used a hole saw to cut a couple of grab points, and bolted on brackets so it hooks onto the rear nudge bar. $15 parts, half an hour of my time and a couple of coronas later, it’s done. As for green, that mostly goes in my cage trailer, although the back of the van is filthy from potting mix,dirt, etc. once a month I’ll blow it all out. If the van was my full time steed, I’d probably invest in one of those sealed bulk heads (mines mesh) to keep the fuel fumes and dog sh#t smell out of the cabin.
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25-12-2019, 12:07 PM | #444 | |||
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Still no need to mow, but i have been digging and cutting up the root system of this stupid common root sytem weed that ive been fighting. Anyhow, yesterday, 2 shooters were coming through cracks in the concrete. So im not one to salt the earth. But they didnt pull out, just snapped off. Being nothing should grow under the concrete, i ran a 6.5mm drill bit down the what was left. The only thing i had on hand that i know plants do not like is my jerry of 98. Yes my lawn mower likes 98. But checked today and those 2 shooters look pretty dead to me. Hopefully that section of the root system also doesnt like premium unleaded. Its a battle that im not sure im winning, but as dry as it is for some stupid reason the weed thing thrives.
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26-12-2019, 06:12 PM | #446 | ||
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This is the 4th month of a total fire ban for us, not that there's anything to mow.
If you have to use a mower around here (usually for spreading horse or cow manure) you must have another responsible person with you armed with fire fighting equipment at all times. |
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26-12-2019, 07:09 PM | #447 | |||
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We've had total fire bans here and there and thankfully it's only been mild with a few hotter days but the rain is down to buggery and incessant wind for weeks and weeks from August through til a week or two ago . Never ever seen our little valley this dry this early ..What we all wouldn't give to see a solid rain again eh .... Only saving grace for our town is our mains water is bore water but I guess water restrictions in case of fire fighting needs will happen eventually . Can only imagine how bad it is in even drier places around our big old country . |
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27-12-2019, 10:37 AM | #448 | ||
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Roddy, Husqvarna still make a petrol hover mower.
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27-12-2019, 08:33 PM | #449 | ||
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Thanks .. That's interesting ...I like Husky stuff too .. My ride on is and so is my new-ish brushcutter .. Actually my original (now 25 y.o) and still going strong Jonsered brushy is technically a Husky too apparently because Husqvarna and Jonsered are run by the same parent company .
Toro do too by the looks of it ....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plHVt6gqQg8... |
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28-12-2019, 11:20 AM | #450 | ||
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The local quarry will not deliver granite on total fire ban days now after an incident where the stone coming down off the tipper sparked together in dry grass causing a small fire to break out.
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