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Originally posted by STINEY View PostRussell, do you do the thing with your mower where - to mow around the bush/tree things - you swing one leg up over the hood and ride side saddle with your back to the limbs in order to get the grass under the edge of the bush/tree things?
Just wondering if I am the only one. The hood on that Cub cadet is steel, with LOTS of scratches and the plastic headlight is trashed. (it was broke when I got it, full disclosure)
The neighbors at Mom's seem to get a kick out of it, or maybe they are just watching for the carnage? At home I backhoed those type of bushes out of the ground and into the brush fire, so not as much spectatorship there.
I don't know what my next mower will be, I got this one used from my father in law, he got a new JD. I would rather have a zero turn
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Hey Russel you YoYo!!! That just made me laugh.
Say no to the standard and heavy duty liquid nails. It isn't going to work. The premium polyurethane liquid nails has a chance but it needs time to dry (two or three days). The panel bond adhesive is awesome. Like.... glue anything to anything.... I get in trouble....thank god the tube ran out.... I almost glued the cat to the dog...awesome. You should pick up a premix gun and a tube of panel bond. Ooooo the 3 minute stuff is great for instant gratification but you have to work fast.
I have been dying to cut the 1/4s off the corvette. A little creative work and you could build a whole cowl out of the rear section. Squint really hard, the tail lights with head lights in them. Fill the top void with a 80s square snorkel! You would be the envy of the neighbor hood and I would be the genius with the original concept.
Steve1 PhotoWell I have stopped buying stuff for cars I don't own. Is that a step in the right or wrong direction?
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Makes sense to me cut up a Corvette to fix my old lawn mower
When i said Liquid nails i ment the PL kind. That's all I buy now after you told me about it for my steps. I think I want to try the heat method, there was a guy that fixed a gator with a heat gun and hardware cloth on you tube.
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