Sabtu, 15 Februari 2014

i need help saving up for an apartment.what can i do?




Jitana


i am 17 n a junior in high school.im tired of putting up with the drama in my family.i want to get an apartment on my own down by Redondo Beach, ca which is about 1,000 to 3,000.i graduate high school in June 2012 and hoping i get a job at front desk at medical place.i got my certification to do so.but i cant get a job these days cause no one is hiring.so what can i do for now to save money?i was also thinking about the child support my dad owes me..he stopped paying it over more than a year ago.i was thinking that he is going to have to pay it some day so if i save that up im hoping i can have enough for an apartment and college.but im also afraid that i wont make it on my own.i dont really know what i need to pay for having an apartment or what i need to watch out for.what suggestions can you give me?please help!!!
i will be 18 years of age on November 14, 2011..btw



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It's tough for young people these days. I'm sorry your home situation is unpleasant.

First of all, regarding your father's delinquent child support? If your Dad owes a year's worth of child support, your mother needs to pursue the matter IMMEDIATELY to make sure he pays. The courts can put a lien on your father's salary through his place of employment and take it directly out of his paycheck.

HOWEVER, please understand that child support money won't go directly to you. It goes to your mother. It's purpose is to help her raise you (ie., buy you food and clothes, etc.). So don't count on getting any money from child support for yourself personally, unless your mother has agreed to give you some of it.

Babysitting is a good way to make money for a teenage girl. When school is over, you might be able to get a job as a nanny. You can also apply to some Temp Agencies and try to get temporary jobs if there aren't any permanent jobs available. If you have access to a mower, you can mow lawns during the summer.

I'm sorry to say this, but until you actually get a steady job and have some money accumulated, you won't be able to rent an apartment. You'll need a full month's rent to put down just for a deposit, plus the first month's rent. That's a minimum of $2,000 upfront and you're going to have other expenses (electricity, heating [unless they are included in the rent], transportation costs, furniture, etc.) and ideally you should have at least $1,000 set aside in an emergency fund.

The best thing to do--and I know this isn't what you want to hear, but it does work--is to make a conscious decision to not let the drama in your family bother you, and to not let yourself get caught up in it yourself. Break their pattern of behavior by removing yourself from it. If they argue, simply close your mouth and don't argue back. If they shout, simply close your mouth and don't shout back. Break the pattern by changing your own behavior.

If it's other people arguing with each other that bothers you, just say to yourself, "It's between them, I have nothing to do with it; and then just don't get involved. [The exception to this, though, is if you have a very young sibling who's being verbally abused and needs protection; if that's the case, talk to one of your school counsellors and get advice on what you should do].

Buy yourself a good pair of earplugs and USE THEM. I'm not kidding!

Good luck to you! Please feel free to email me personally through Yahoo! if you need to talk to someone.

I need to raise 1200 dollars in a little over a month?




Himeki Tri


So basically as a first generation American, my parents don't have much. I want to apply for the Texas-Oklahoma Convention Liasion of Key Club and to do so it requires I go to International Convention 2011-2012. Well, it's in Orlando, Florida and an approximate estimation by the immediate past governor rang up to $1200+ dollars. I have a job but it doesn't pay much (minimum wage for 3ish hours a week). Another thing is my mom is very anti-key club. She got mad at me for going to District Convention and not getting an award. Actually she wasn't mad at me, she said I should never go back because I didn't gain anything. If I don't gain something very valuable in any situation, she throws a fit. But that is a whole different story. I need a real game plan here and I realize I'm overshooting but anything helps so please, How can I raise 1200 dollars in about a month?


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Get a truck. Troll your neighborhood for cast-off and unwanted, but sellable items. Bring the items home. Clean them up. Take pictures of them. Place ads on craigslist.org in your area. Include the pictures, a good description, and your phone number.

If the items you have found are in demand, your phone will begin ringing almost as soon as you place the craigslist ads.

I have done this for the past two years and I have been making $200 per week. The best sellers:
Living room furniture, lamps, desks, lawn equipment (working or not. I sold a broken Honda mower for $30), snow boards ($30), power equipment (I found an Emglo air compressor and sold it for $90), luggage (average price $7 to $15 for 4-wheelers), etc.

Last Week, I sold a recliner sofa ($60), a 61-inch Flat Screen TV ($40), and a golf putting practice machine ($10). And somebody wants to buy the Tama Drumset I found. They are willing to pay $150.

Today, I sold a NEC 17 inch computer flat screen monitor ($20), an easy chair with ottoman ($30), a Yamaha electronic keyboard ($40), and a pair of wood nightstands ($40).
Source(s):
Personal success at this venture




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Looking to buy a Lawn Mower. Zero Turn or Tractor?




Trevor


I'm a first time home buyer with 2.18 acres of level grass to mow. I would like to know what kind of mower to buy either being a zero turn or tractor. Like to have a mulcher. I want to spend between 2 and 4000 on a mower being used or new. I don't need any attachments on a mower cause I have something else to use this on. Please help as I will need one i the coming months. Good quality low maintenance mower


Answer
I would go with a Zero Turn
I have 1 acre and have a John Deere Zero Turn Mower.
If you dont need to pull any attachments, then there is no reason to get a lawn tractor.
Zero turn mowers have alot of Pluses
Much faster ( My mower has a 42in deck and can mow my acre in 45 minutes)
If you have alot of obtacles (trees), zero turn can mow right around the tree on a dime. (lawn tracotr might take a few passes to cut close enough to the tree.
I absoulutly love my zero-turn... used to have a craftsman Lawn tractor... it sucked. grass clumped

lawn tractor?




yumdainiel


I am looking to purchase a lawn tractor. I have aprox 1.5 acres of grass, flat to hills , and some uneven areas. what lawn tractor would you recomend? john deere, cub cadet, troy built, ect...... what hp, deck size
looking in price range of $1500-2000
I am looking for something that mulches well. my yard is too big to bag, rake or collect



Answer
I'd recommend about a 17-18 horse lawn tractor or so (17 horsepower absolute minimum) with a 48"-60" deck. Zero turn radius tractors will go faster but they can take a little getting used to.

You can't go wrong with a John Deere. They do cost a little more, but they last so much longer that they are worth every penny. Our family had a John Deere 116 for years and it lasted from about 1980 to probably about 2003. In that same time, our neighbor went through about 4-5 cheap lawnmowers and we had a much larger yard to mow including a pond where we hit sticks and stumps, etc. John Deere just builds theirs well, you can tell by the thickness of the sheet metal on the mower deck.

If you get the tractor type, the only kind I'd recommend is a John Deere. Well, I'd probably also recommend Toro. They are pretty good, but still not as good as John Deere. Gravely also has pretty descent ones, but they are not as common. I recommend getting one with hydro-stat. It comes in SO handy. Also, for the hills I recommend getting the lug tires. They work so much better than the turf tires for going up hills.

For a zero turn radius there are several good brands out there. Dixie Chopper is well known. Of course there is John Deere. Then there is Grasshopper and Bushhog. All of those brands are good brands.




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Can someone recommend an appropriate sized lawn tractor for 9 acres?




rankin3k


I recently purchased a home with approximately 9 acres of cleared land. There are two fairly steep areas, strenuous to walk up, but still grassy. Is a 60 inch cutting deck sufficient?


Answer
Yes. 60 inches is okay for that. DO you want a zero turn mower or a walk behind? The zero turn will be hard to run on the hills and may be unsafe. The walk behind is safer on the hills and may need a sulky to ride on as walking behind that is long. 60 inches should be able to mow that in a few hours. A 72 inch mower can do an acre in 15 minutes. 60 inches maybe 20 minutes an acre. How much time do you have on your hands? Plus all of these mowers will be in the 8-9000 dollar range....

question on the club cadet lawn tractor?




Someone in


I'm thinking of buying the club cadet GT 1554 VT lawn tractor. I would like to know how much gas it uses to cut 1 acer with 8inch grass.

Thanks for any info



Answer
I have a smaller club cadet, and it takes about 3 gallons. I have 7 aces with up and down rolling hills.




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lawn mowers?




THERESA LE


I cant decide which mower to purchase. I want to know rear wheel vs. front wheel, and how good are personal pace mowers. Im considering a toro.


Answer
Since you are considering a self propelled mower, I have found that stopping a rear wheel drive requires disengaging the drive wheels (may be as simple as releasing a lever, but still an active motion) while stopping a front wheel drive is as simple as lifting the front wheels off the ground (pushing down on the handle raises the wheels, the same action you use to turn the mower), the wheels still turn but don't pull the mower.
Unless you are interested in demonstrating your physical prowess, the self propelled mower makes the job a lot easier, especially in the tall weeds.
For features, consider a rear bagger unit which can bag the clippings, or bag left detached can mulch the clippings.
Also think about starting options -- look for an easy start (push a primer bulb 5 times and pull the starter cord) or an electric start (battery or 110v) which takes the muscle out of it.
Or if you have a small plot, consider the new cordless electrics which are lighter, no starting, and "green".
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Bin There, It is helpful to read the question and who is posing it. I could be wrong, but I somehow don't believe that THERESA LE V will be begging her wife for a new one. . .

how do you fix the self propel on the lawn mower?




jacayna


I see the spring has come off but I can figure out where it connects. Sears has the manual on-line but it doesn't talk about that


Answer
One end of the spring will hook into the arm that moves the belt tensioner and the other end hooks into the mower deck. The spring should have a hook on both ends, if not, it has rusted off and needs to be replace.




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Lawn mower wheel height adjuster slips?




Tom


The height adjuster on one wheel of my mower keeps slipping out of its indentation. Any ideas on how to stop it?


Answer
Actually you don't even have to take the wheel off. Just turn the height adjuster so its down, under the mower deck and bend it in some, then turn it back up and that should do it.

Lawn Mower Help Please?




Sammiches


I have a 6.75hp Push mower That I recently bought to replace a 4hp, nothings wrong with the old one, just thought I might need a replacement, so I went out to try my new mower, works great, a beast, but when I went on vacation for about 3 months, when I came back the grass was about 5-6 inches tall, so I pulled out the mower, I mowed about a 3 feet line and the mower stopped, now, I'm thinking it might be too much and the mower is choking, but my 4hp took the whole lawn without stopping once, they're both briggs, please help


Answer
Adjust the height of your wheels to the highest level, cut, then lower wheels and cut again .

If you can't lower your wheels, then only cut half of a path. just using the edge of the mower or push and pull back all the way up a path of grass

Sounds like you're cutting too much off, also make sure your choke is closed after about 30 seconds or so




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Jumat, 14 Februari 2014

Best Push Lawn Mower?




MissSammi


My husband and I just got a house. It has a small yard so I was thinking about a push mower. I don't want to spend a lot of money on gas and want it to be fairly green so I was thinking about a "reel mower". Do these work good? I was thinking about this one:

http://www.lowes.com/pd_297721-63311-HU54_4294857320_?productId=3180227&Ntt=husqvarna&Ntk=i_products&Ns=p_product_price|1

Any suggestions on brands or any better ideas?



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At one time, that's what everyone cut their lawns with. They worked pretty well then, so why not now, right? And Husqvarna is a good dependable brand. Now, having said all that, the only drawback might be the lawn itself. If the grass is basically fine-textured - you know, like bluegrass, fine fescue, or perennial rye - you should have no problem pushing that mower through it. If the grass is of a coarser texture, however, pushing it could be a hassle. And another thing; this might be a misprint, but it should be pointed out. I noticed that the cutting height range of this particular model is between .5 and 1.5 inches. This is too small a range. You should get a model that will allow for (at least) a 3" cutting height on the high side because, when the weather gets a bit warmer, it's advisable to increase the cutting height to at least two inches or more.

lawn mower?




lalalala


Ok...so my lawn mower is fine and everything, its like brand new and we barely even use it
so today i'm mowing the lawn and like every 15 steps i take, the basket gets loose.
Only the right side of the basket gets loose though, not the left side.

Any way to fix it or anything?

PLEASE HELP!?


~Thanks!



Answer
Make sure the mower is turned off, check out that side of the basket to what the problem is. You should be able to tell from looking at it.




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Looking to buy a Lawn Mower. Zero Turn or Tractor?




Trevor


I'm a first time home buyer with 2.18 acres of level grass to mow. I would like to know what kind of mower to buy either being a zero turn or tractor. Like to have a mulcher. I want to spend between 2 and 4000 on a mower being used or new. I don't need any attachments on a mower cause I have something else to use this on. Please help as I will need one i the coming months. Good quality low maintenance mower


Answer
I would go with a Zero Turn
I have 1 acre and have a John Deere Zero Turn Mower.
If you dont need to pull any attachments, then there is no reason to get a lawn tractor.
Zero turn mowers have alot of Pluses
Much faster ( My mower has a 42in deck and can mow my acre in 45 minutes)
If you have alot of obtacles (trees), zero turn can mow right around the tree on a dime. (lawn tracotr might take a few passes to cut close enough to the tree.
I absoulutly love my zero-turn... used to have a craftsman Lawn tractor... it sucked. grass clumped

Should I replace my lawn mower or get it fixed?




Matteo M


My 7-year-old Toro self-propelled lawn mower's cord is off so the self-propelled part doesn't work, the engine will no longer start (it wasn't fully engaged last time I used it... it was running slow and loud with a lot of smoke and used a lot of gasoline). The last time I got my mower serviced it was over $100. The newer model Toro is $350-$400.

At this point should I just buy a new one with all those problems?



Answer
7 Years for a mower is great.

It sounds like it is time for a new mower.

If you buy the new mower will you get 7 Years out of it? That is hard to tell.

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Cylinder, Rotary OR Hover Lawn mower?




Federick


How do i select the best lawn mower for my lawn? I have a small lawn and please suggest me a best lawn mower type and which lawn mower to buy. I'm from UK.

I have researched some articles at,

http://www.lawnsmith.co.uk/novice/lawn-mowers/which-lawn-mower-is-best
http://www.gardenaction.co.uk/techniques/lawn1a.asp
http://lawnmowersguide.co.uk/607/cylinder-rotary-or-hover-best-lawn-mower

I'm still not clear with the articles. Please suggest. Thanks



Answer
A cylinder mower will generally give you a better, finer cut. However getting through thick grass with them is difficult. In Spring, when you start cutting, you may find this an issue. As a rule they're also more expensive, well good ones are .
Rotary mowers get through thick grass better. If you want stripes get one with a roller. They come in a range of sizes and may be more manoeuvrable around a smaller lawn.
Hover mowers are good for banks, slopes etc.
Personally for your plot a smaller to mid size petrol rotary may fit the bill. Not keen on electric cabled mowers because of the danger of cutting the flex and inconvenience.

conversion of UK power to US power 1100 Watt Lawn Mower?




Reveal my


Is it reasonable to use a converter to use a power converter with a Lawn Mower, which is built to work in the UK.

What kind of adapter would I need to buy.
Is there one that has a circuit breaker, that could handle this?
The mower is for the UK, and I want to use it in the US

I am wondering if the best solution (besides buying one designed to work in the US) is to get a converter that works with the 220 plug that my clothes dryer is plugged into.
Then would I only need a plug converter, and not a need to convert the power voltage?
My dryer plug in is likey 220V, correct? (isn't 220 standard for appliances like ovens and dryers, in the US?)
The lawn mower is 240V (I think, at least that is what the internet says for this model).

I am thinking that going from 220V to 240V should not require the massive converter box that going from 110 to 240 would.
However, all of the converters I am seeing say
110/120 to 220/240.
I am not seeing anything that does 220 to 240.
Does such a converter exist.

I am also seeing differences in the specifications for the wattage. But I think 1100 is the correct value.
I decided to either buy a converter rated to handle the lawn mower, or return it.
I think I can return it (purchased from Amazon.uk by mistake).
What I find interesting is that Amazon.us also shows the item, but from an outside (of amazon) seller, and for a few hundred more (when shipping is considered).
It has to be the same mower, since Bosch does not make this mower for sale in the US.

I appreciate the useful information in all of the answers (none of the thumbs down were issued by me).



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You can use it, but it might not last as long here.
A UK machine will be designed for 230V 50 Hz. AC.
The 240V. you get in the US from a 2 pole breaker is fine, (That '220' dryer plug you mention),
but there will be some small overheating/power loss with any motor designed for 50 hz,
running on US 60 Hz AC.
Just install the proper plug to fit the dryer outlet.
Be sure to get the connections right, and DO use a grounding cord.
Ground the mower frame to be safe.
Brit color codes will be connected: red or brown, and, black or blue, to U.S. Red & Black
Ground Brit green/yellow to US green or bare Gnd.

NOTE: In the old Brit. system Black was a grounded neutral. check the wiring of the mower
to be sure it wasn't used as an equipment ground. (Unlikely but possible.)
If it was, the above wiring scheme is unsafe and the mower shouldn't be used here
without a transformer to give you that voltage to ground.
(Probably too expensive to bother with.)




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Kamis, 13 Februari 2014

How to make $500 into $600 or more in months?




iciegirl


I have around $500 with me and would like to increase it more to maybe $100 in 1 or 2 months time. What should I do? I'm currently unemployed to take care of family.


Answer
Mowing lawns is a good option, you could buy an old lawn mower for under 100 dollars. Mow about 4 lawns per day at around 25 dollars. You make 100 dollars per day, and if you work three days a week. You are making 300 dollars per week, part time. Therefore you make 1,200 in a months time.

You could wash cars, you could charge 20 dollars to wash a car. You should be able to do about 4 cars in two hours. Charge around 20 dollars and you make around 80 dollars per day. If you want to make more money you could detail cars, you make around 125 dollars on average for detailing cars. But it require more work to do, if you choose this route. The best product to get is optimum no rinse and go on the forum called autopia and autogeek.

Next start an office cleaning or window cleaning business, you can get all of the equipment for under 100 dollars.

what are some cheap lawn mowers for putting greens?




soCleen


im planning to build a putting green in my backyard this spring. Im going to use bent grass, and I need a mower. definitely looking to spend under 300$ for the mower.


Answer
Good luck 900 dollars minimum




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is it possible for me to buy a house?




caliigirrl


i am 20 yrs old..i work full time $16/hr mon-fri, ive worked there for 2.5 years. i have "good" credit. and im wondering if its possible to be qualified to buy a $350,000 house. its one of those things where if i dont try, ill never knw. but would i hurt my credit applying? is this possible?


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Not only will you not qualify under today's terms, but buying a house of that price on your income could potentially wreck your entire financial future. There is no need for a house that expensive and just think of all the bills that come with a house - utilities, property taxes, repairs, more furniture, lawn mower, etc.

Do not apply as it will get rejected and a "rejection" will show on your credit history. I would say save up and make sure you have AT LEAST 20% down and don't buy a house that's more than 4 times your pre-tax income.

What expenses should I plan for when moving into a house?




nemahknatu


I am in a dorm room now, the rent is ~$5600/year. The guy with the house is asking $375/person/month (3 people) and he will cover the utilities. Cable internet/tv is extra ($80 which will be split b/t at least 2 of us=>just under $30 each up to $40 each), and it is 15 minutes from campus (@ 40mph). I get pretty good gas mileage, but even one trip to campus and back per day 5 days a week would mean an extra $32.44/month and that is using my highway mpg rather than in-town mpg (which would raise the price). I'm not sure whether he would make us keep up the lawn (mowing, etc.). Do you think he would expect that of us? If he does, then we would either have to do it ourselves (and buy gas, a lawn mower, etc.), or we would have to pay someone to do it (twice a month for 1/3 of the year means $160/year=$13.33/month). Do you think my estimations are reasonable, and what would be any other expenses that I would have to pay for (excluding groceries)? Would it be worth it?


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Probably not worth it...here's the math:
$375/mo * 12 mo (unless your lease is less) = $4500
cable @ $40/mo * 12 = $480
gas @35/mo (and let's be honest, even though I live 15 min from campus, I spend closer to $70 on gas most months thanks to high prices) so assume $60/mo *12 = $720
you must specify in the lease who is respoinsble for upkeep of the house...if it is you then another $160-200/yr
also, include the cost of a commuter parking pass for the campus...usually runs about $350-400 a semester (at least from colleges I've been to) so that's another $800 a year or so
PLUS some colleges charge more tuition if you are living off campus so also consider that...

total that would be: $6700 on the high end... (plus any extra tuition)

also consider that he might mean utilities to be JUST: HOA (housing fees, taxes), water, sewage, trash and not include gas and electricity in there...

Although I love living in my apartment now, as an undergraduate living in the dorms was the smartest idea...you are close to friends for help with homework, you have fast internet, you can get to class regardless of weather issues, you don't have to deal with mail, packages, lease problems, broken things, etc...

I'd recommend living in the dorms as an undergrad and striking out on your own after that.

good luck and I hope this helped (I did consider this myself as a senior in college but I'm glad I stayed in the dorms)




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how can a 13 year old male make money?




Andrew


I live in RI its summer, i dont have a lawn mower, nothing to sell, and no one wants baby siters
How can I make money fast?



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Need a new lawn mower?




FK


Unfortunately, I have to be a new lawnmower. I have a large property and want a self propelling one that bags and mulches. Any advice on what I should be looking for would be appreciated.


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The big decision for self propelled mowers is front or rear wheel drive. Front wheel drive is easier to turn because when you lift up the front wheels to turn they'll stop dragging the mower forward.

For a large lawn its well worth the money to get a mower with a bigger engine. You'll be able to go faster and it will mulch better. I'd recommend at least 6hp

Just like cars, the quality of the engine is really important. A cheaply made engine will lose hp quicker and give you problems sooner. Look for something with a name brand engine like Briggs and Stratton.

Last, this is just personal preference, but some self propelled mowers automatically move at the speed you're walking at. I love this feature. I had a Toro Personal Pace mower until I accidentally ran HCL through it. (long story) It was by far my favorite. Basically you make it go forward by pushing the handle, which slides forward and engages a clutch kinda like a manual transmission car. The end result is that it constantly adjusts to your walking pace.




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pros and cons of an electric start lawn mower?




antiquegal


need to buy a new lawn mower, thinking of one with an electric start, good idea or not


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It all depends on you. I'll list a few things to help you decide

Cons:
1.) Its another thing that can go wrong.
2.) You need to have an electrical plug near where you store the mower. (At least on the Toro and Lawnboy units)
3.) Risk of the gears involved in the starting going bad.
4.) Over time the battery will fail, and it is expensive to be replaced.

Pros:
1). No string to pull!
2.) There is a recoil start as a back-up.
3.) No throwing out your back to start.
4.) Prime, turn the key and go!

The battery should last for at least 5 years or more. On the Toro and LawnBoy units, you plug it into the wall once a month, overnight. They do not charge themselves.

My personal recommendation would be the Toro 20074 Recycler w/ Personal Pace and Electric start. You can find your nearest Toro dealer by using the dealer locator on http://www.toro.com or they have this unit at Home Depot for $399. It has a 2 year Guaranteed to Start warranty with it.

lawn mowers?




THERESA LE


I cant decide which mower to purchase. I want to know rear wheel vs. front wheel, and how good are personal pace mowers. Im considering a toro.


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Since you are considering a self propelled mower, I have found that stopping a rear wheel drive requires disengaging the drive wheels (may be as simple as releasing a lever, but still an active motion) while stopping a front wheel drive is as simple as lifting the front wheels off the ground (pushing down on the handle raises the wheels, the same action you use to turn the mower), the wheels still turn but don't pull the mower.
Unless you are interested in demonstrating your physical prowess, the self propelled mower makes the job a lot easier, especially in the tall weeds.
For features, consider a rear bagger unit which can bag the clippings, or bag left detached can mulch the clippings.
Also think about starting options -- look for an easy start (push a primer bulb 5 times and pull the starter cord) or an electric start (battery or 110v) which takes the muscle out of it.
Or if you have a small plot, consider the new cordless electrics which are lighter, no starting, and "green".
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Bin There, It is helpful to read the question and who is posing it. I could be wrong, but I somehow don't believe that THERESA LE V will be begging her wife for a new one. . .




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Rabu, 12 Februari 2014

Exactly what is a mulching blade and what is the difference between that and a regular lawn-mower blade?




SpiritWarr


I accidentally bought one while looking for a replacement for my bent lawnmower blade. It is a universal kit, so it seems like it would fit on okay. But, some people are telling me that it isn't as good as a regular blade and is generally used by farmers etc. Would this blade be better than my old blade? Be able to cut high grass etc.? Can I basically do everything I wanted to do with it or should I just go buy a new one? I understand that mulching cuts down on waste somehow, and is good for the soil. This seems a good thing, but I don't want to sacrifice anything in the process.


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Mulching blades basically chop up the grass into really small pieces so that raking is not necessary.

In terms of how well it cuts your grass or it's ability to be a good replacement for your old blade, it should work great, plus you get the benefit of not having to rake if your mower doesn't have a bag. If your mower does have a bag and you have the option of not using it, you might try it without the bag just to save you the hassle of not having to empty it.

Crankshaft - Blade protective assembly for lawn mowers?




WizardofID


Hi, I'm trying to put together my own lawn mower for pulling behind my 35hp old tractor. I'm from India and nobody makes powered tow-able mowers here. I have a 12hp diesel engine from an old pump which I can mount onto a deck. My family's property has very tall grass but also has hidden rocks. I wanted to know,
1. what's the best way to make sure that the blade or crankshaft do not get damaged when the blade hits a rock?
2. I'll import 20"+ blades, what are the best mulching and regular cutting blades you recommend?
3. How do you adjust cutting height? In some areas we want it tall, at others a close cut. Is this done at the crankshaft spindle, or
4. What's a recommended cutting RPM? I'll need this to decide if I have to gear or pulley down the speed from engine RPM or take a direct drive.



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You pose some very good questions. I'll do what I can to answer them.

1. Not knowing how many blades you are using, the best way to keep the crankshaft of the engine protected is belt driving the mower. As far as protecting the blades and arbor shafts from rocks, maybe shear keys in the pulleys? But that could be extremely time consuming.

2. Get the ones that will fit your arbor shafts. Don't get the fancy curved ones, they are a pain to sharpen. Get ones that the cutting edge is flat.

3. The easiest way to adjust would be to adjust the deck its self. That way when you have the blades even, you don't have to mess with them. So adjusting the wheels holding the deck up would be the best.

4. Most small engines run about 3400 RPM. Here in the US the highest speed the tip of the blade can go is 19,500 feet per minute. So that means a 20 inch blade can go 310 RPM, a 21 inch blade goes 295 RPM, and a 22 inch blade goes 282 RPM.

I hope this helps.




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Which lawn mower is the better choice: Bad Boy 4800 MZ or John Deere EZ Track Z245?




EJE


Looking for comparison and pros or cons of both from anyone who has any good information. Thank you!


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I am not familiar with these two models. If you want a good evaluation of lawn mowers Consumer .Reports Magazine publishes a comparison of top rated lawn mowers in its May issue every year. Go to a library and look at a copy or you can subscribe online. Generally for push lawnmowers Honda models and Toro models come out on top and John Deere is the leader for riding mowers Between models of the same brand it is a matter of what features you want.

Whats the best equipment to use for lawn care?




Brandon Ru


I'm trying to start a lawn care business. So i need to know what's the best equipment to use. As far as price, quality, and why should i use that equipment instead of another. If anybody has any other tips those would be useful as well

please call me Brandon



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It depends on your budget. There are many sites out there that compare all the equipment you would need.
I would say for each item you will need, to do a google search.
Investing this kind of money requires proper research.
So your best tool will actually be the internet.

For example,

Lawn mower comparisons, weed eaters, etc. They will give each model and compare the good the bad and the value for the money. Just make sure it is an independent comparison. NOT an endorsed website to push their own product.

All the best of luck to you in your search.

www.dream-yard.com

A couple of good sites for you on lawn care that I often link to from my own site.




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UK, USA, Australia or Canada... who's best, and give your reasons...?




B


UK. My reasons, we have Adele, Coldplay, The Beatles, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Mumford and Sons, Oasis, etc... America has Kesha and Canada has Justin Bieber and Australia has Cody Simpson, I know One Direction are British but they actually have good music. we INVENTED free health care after England was done with war, Canada thinks they did though but they just belong to British Commonwealth, other countries try and take credit for what England has done and hold England back and claim their people, even the Bee Gees were British but because they lived in Australia for a few years, Australians claim them as Aussies when they were born and raised in UK. We have Simon Cowell who invented X Factor and most other cool talent shows like Britain's got Talent and America's got Talent. We get free education and don't have to pay to go to school or college, we also have one of the best education systems. We have Kings, Queens, Princes and Princesses, Royal weddings are a big deal, we have the best history, you speak our English language, Britain invented the World Wide Web, Telephone and Television, I know other countries deny it but look it up, example, Tim Berners-Lee from London, UK invented the Internet and the two men who invented the television and the telephone are Scottish. And without England, America and Canada wouldn't exist since they used to belong to the British Monarchy. London is a cool place for tourism because we have Big Ben, London Bridge, Buckingham Palace, The London Eye, The tower of London, The house of parliament, etc... Our flag looks the best too. We are also the classiest. And we invented The Apprentice, The Office, Dr Who and Harry Potter and America gives us JERSEY SHORE?! America also made crappy remakes of British shows like Skins, Shameless, The Apprentice, The Office and now they are doing Sherlock and Misfts, I don't know how they even try to pull them off when most of the shows are based on British culture. And the whole of UK is not even the size of California and texas put together. We had a female prime minister YEARS ago, we are a lot less sexist, homophobic and judgmental than Americans in general. WE WIN.

Now, who do you think wins and what are your reasons? You can name another country too. Name as many reasons as you can.



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UK. The United Kingdom is wonderfully diverse but not in the same way it is in many other places. Besides places like china town in London, most communities don't live in their own groups but equally throughout the country, more in major cities obviously. The United Kingdom has not just English, but other historic languages originating here as well which can include Welsh/Celtic, Cornish. The music is brilliant with some of the best music festivals I have ever seen. The incredible history going back before ancient Roman times offers unique architecture London. The National Health Service offers free health care and good health care to ALL citizens. The education system, although mistreated by many and taken for granted is, subject to opinion, very good. The politics is surprisingly fascinating, hilarious at points and most of its problems are usually exaggerated. The landscape of the countryside is beautiful with much to offer. I prefer British television because channels like those of the BBC mean that you can watch and enjoy a whole range of different programs, factual or fictional, Science - Fiction to lifestyle and non-commercialized plus there are great programs. I never liked Pop Idol, and I don't like the X factor or Britain's got talent but they started in this country and like many other programs including the office and top gear are just recreated for other county's sake. There's no need to pay for college or sixth-form, university is different. Britain in general has a smaller racism, sexism and homophobia problem than the USA and as guns are illegal, which I respect is also true for other countries, means less gun crime. London is the best city in the world. I have been to New York, Berlin, and many other places on holiday but London was and I think always will be the best. I like the fact its very difficult to get fired, if very difficult to get a job anyway. There is pride amongst the people, contrary to popular belief. You may hear many Muslim horror stories but according to a recent survey by the guardian, 83% of people are proud to be British. The location, easy access to mainland Europe and/or the Republic of Ireland. There are a great quantity of additional positives to say for the UK but my personal favorite, which you can interpret as a negative is the fact that it's so brilliantly diverse and this meeting of cultures provides so much for this country from food to music. There are negatives, the class system is still in working order, you can distinguish the lady from the tramp in every town or city. You can guarantee a drought every year in the south-east and binge-drinking lets the country down, I think. Australia beats us at weather and at spo- no I can't say it. Canada has a beautiful landscape with plenty to offer and the US offers there own romantic history from the 18th-20th centuries.They offer much to modern youth culture from TV to music to other forms of media. Every country has positives and negatives but my heart will remain with the United Kingdom.

I agree with 'A.' What a country offers to the rest of the world is important. The UK invented:
- Lawn Mower
- Microphones
- The world's most popular sports from football to cricket.
- "See the Wikipedia site below" Much was invented and discovered here.

what are some jobs that teenagers usually have?




kevissavag


I am going to apply for jobs next month, but I only have a few jobs in mind. What are some jobs that most high school teenagers have? Dealing drugs is out of the question.


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Here's a short list of jobs in the U.S., Canada and Europe which you can create to generate income:

1. Learn calligraphy so that you can provide handwritten invitations and thank you notes to prospective wedding parties, birthday celebrations, etc. Seek out clients through wedding planners at nearby churches and temples. A starter calligraphy kit usually runs around $20 and anyone can easily pick up this skill. The going rate is usually $1 per hand addressed item.

2. Seek from your neighbors a gardner position which involves planting, weed removal, plant/tree trimming, light brush clearance. You will be using the neighbor's equipment and tools. Again, do not represent yourself as a lawn mower since there are any number of safety issues involved. A door-to-door solicitation of surrounding neighbors is required and you can charge between $6 to $9 per hour.

3. Offer policing/removal or clearance of trash services to surrounding neighbors which involve trash pickup within nearby residential area. Limit the extent of pickup to small areas and be aware that there are no hazardous terrain or elements involved in this process. Again, a door-to-door solicitation of neighbors is in order. You can charge between $6.75 to $7.50 per hour.

4. Acquire a set of window cleaning tools [a bucket, liquid window cleaner, sponge, squeegee, handle with an extension and a small step ladder] and solicit local businesses for your window cleaning services. However, be careful to limit the height of the window cleaning to no higher than one story. Charge $1 per window panel.

5. Visit your nearest beauty salon and ask to be trained as a shampoo person who is also willing to sweep up fallen hair on the ground and do set ups [arranging dye kits, curler holders, etc.] for a set hourly fee.

6. Become a sign flipper by contacting your nearest realtor. A flipper is someone who stands at a major intersection and flips a "For Lease/Rental" sign in order to attract visitors to an open house or to a particular real estate listing. The hourly pay is at least the minimum wage.

7. Why not become a paid feeder servicing the disabled at nearby nursing, convalescent, assisted living/care centers and hospitals. It involves feeding food to patients who are unable to feed themselves. The starting rate is $8.00 per hour. The only downside is that one has to take precautions to wash one's hands after each feeding. A posting of your services [by a business card or flyer] on a reviewable bulletin board would be enough to generate customers. The paid feeder position is one of the fastest growing occupation at this time.

Good luck!




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How much is a snapper riding lawn mower made in 2002 worth?




april_hwth


I don't know the name of it. It's just a riding lawn mower...not zero turn or anything special. It has been used for less than 50 hours.


Answer
I have a blue book for lawn equipment, but I need much more information. I either need the model number or size of the engine, size of the deck, type of engine, and so forth to accurately give you a price. I have values from $230 to $1300 for Snapper in 2002.

Are there any lawn mower trade in programs in Illinois?




Samvimes


I'd like to trade in my gas lawn mower for a reel lawn mower.


Answer
A used lawn mower has practically no value at all so it is doubtful you will have any luck beyond selling it for $20-$30 on craigslist and even then, it better be a nice mower compared to all the rest selling for $20-$30 or it won't sell fast.




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First season with a 4-stroke lawn mower - winterize/storage?




Derek


Recently (mid-September) bought a new 4-stroke lawn mower and had cut the grass three times. Now, winter here in Canada is fast approaching, should the engine oil and gas been drained prior to storage in the backyard shed? Any other recommendation or advice are much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.



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My lawn mowers usually last about 10 to 15 years, that's mowing every week for 7 to 9 months out of the year, and sometimes other people's lawns as well. What do I do for winter prep? Last mowing of the year, I empty the basket and push the thing into my shed. In the spring I sharpen or replace the blade, replace the spark plug, check the oil, and start mowing. I don't change the oil or put in any additives in the gas. I figure I could change the oil and such, but I average $20 a year for a new lawn mower. Why spend more. Never had a problem with one, until it just wears out after 10 to 15 years.

lawn mower wont start, no crank, NO SOUND!?




cam2790@sb


so I dont know what im doing, big shock.
I bought a house, that came with a riding lawn mower.
ive started it up before, but it took a lot of time.
let it sit for a couple months, and now theres no crank, and no noise at all..
ive tried jumper cables, I still dont even get a sound from the engine.
my only clue is that the oil light is on,I know that soem have oil sensors, if its too low, it wont crank at all... but I have replaced the oil filter and filled it up with new oil.
still no sound at all.

I really need help, my grass is growing by the minute!!..






okay, so today I have bought a new battery for it, wired it up, and still....nothing...nothign at all...
both spark plugs look clean and new.. and I still get an oil light that comes on...



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Riding lawn mowers have a few safety features built in. For instance, to start the engine, you must be sitting in the seat, the brake must be engaged, the shift lever must be in neutral and if it has an electric clutch for the mower deck, that too must be in the off position.

These safety features are so that you cannot get off of the mower and have it run away from you, or put your foot on the rotating blade(s) and if the mower rolls over, the engine will quit, helping to avoid injury or death.




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If you have a small lawn, almost a zero lot line type yard, what is a better idea, to buy a smaller mower and?




Myra


do it yourself, or hire a lawn care person? Any suggestions?


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Buy a push reel mower.

Under $100 bucks, 5 mins to use, no cords or batteries and ZERO CARBON EMISSIONS.

We use one for our 12X12 front and 30X100 back.

Here's one. Ours is 24inch, but this is all you need:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000139Q56

my computer sounds like a lawn mower! What could it be?




Ashley H


When I turn my computer on it makes the most awful grinding noise. It only stays on for a very brief time, then shuts back off. It is 5 yr old VAIO. I am prepared to get a new one, but what in the world is wrong with this one?


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A little more info would have gone a long way. From what you've said I could only guess that the hard drive is toast. The grinding noise is likely the head making contact with the platter. It's also known as a "head crash" it is physical and permanent damage. I see computers differently than many people who sell and repair PC's. To me, if you are happy with the PC (speed/performance) except for the current malfunction I say if it's under $200.00us to fix it go ahead and have it fixed. You can get a 160 GB hard drive these days under $100.00us which is likely way bigger than what it came with.




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Help with my lawn mower engine!!!?




Christophe


I have a Craftsman (Briggs & Straton Engine) model # 917.288890 4.75 horsepower push mower. Today I hit a pipe that was burried in my yard. It bent the blade. I tipped it up on its front wheels to remove the blade. When loostening the bolt, the blade turned, and fluid (i believe it was oil and gas mixed) came out of the engine. Alot came out. What do I need to do? Can I just refill the oil and gas and crank it up? I have no experience working on mowers, but have rebuilt several cars, so if it needs work, I know i can do it, i just need to know what to do. Please help.
About how much would the repairs cost to replace the crankshaft?



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From underneath fluid came out? Then yes you more then likely cracked the sump (this engine is a plain bearing engine.... the crank rides on a thick aluminum bearing milled into the sump)
and more then likely bent the crank...



I will tell you right now.... these little briggs engines are a few things.... they are tough, reliable..... but cheaper to replace then fix when something this catastrophic happens... (your looking at a new crank, new sump) and this engine can be bought new for a couple hundred....
Really depends on the damage..... could tell you pretty much what you can do, if I was looking at it....


Now also..... flipping it up on its front wheels can make it leak oil.... and gas..... from pretty much the gas tank, and the oil could back up through the breather, into the carb, into the combustion chamber on out the exhaust.....

is this a really good LAWN MOWER ENGINE?




Captain St


just want some input on this particular type.........

the Honda GCV160



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4.4 horse power Honda Lawn Mower Engine also used on Hover Mower, Chipper/Vac, Log Splitter, Pressure Washer. It has been around for years and all the bugs have been worked out of it.

It is a very good small lawn mower engine.




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Why are lawn mowers so expensive?




Taylor


I've been wanting to start a mowing business but I've been having trouble figuring out the prices for mowers. You can buy a nice self propelled 21" mower for $300 but then if you want a 32" mower suddenly the price shoots up to about $1500. Why do lawn mowers cost so much? You can buy a riding lawn mower for the price of a 32".


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They are priced as high as people are willing to pay, and unfortunately there are many people willing to pay way too much money for mowers. It's just simple economics. Too many financially irresponsible people encourage manufacturers and retailers to gouge us on prices.

Something I would recommend is buying slightly used equipment. People frequently buy more of a mower than they need or can afford and end up selling it only a year or two old. I buy almost all of my tools and equipment used. For example, I just bought a nearly brand new Cub Cadet with only 19 hours on it for $1,000 ($2,400 new price tag!).

Watch Craigslist and roadside for good, used equipment and don't support price gouging by buying overpriced new equipment.

I hope that helps. Peace!

Why are lawn mowers so expensive?




Taylor


I've been wanting to start a mowing business but I've been having trouble figuring out the prices for mowers. You can buy a nice self propelled 21" mower for $300 but then if you want a 32" mower suddenly the price shoots up to about $1500. Why do lawn mowers cost so much? You can buy a riding lawn mower for the price of a 32".


Answer
Both of those prices are for "homeowner quality" mowers. Meant to be used once ,maybe twice a week to mow a small to medium sized yard.
If you do use them for your mowing business, figure on only getting one summer out of them.
Comercial mowers are way more expensive than the prices you have posted, but will last several years .
Just starting out, try to find some good used commercial mowers. Go talk to your local mower shops, look on craigslist, look for mowers at auctions.




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Selasa, 11 Februari 2014

is it possible for me to buy a house?




caliigirrl


i am 20 yrs old..i work full time $16/hr mon-fri, ive worked there for 2.5 years. i have "good" credit. and im wondering if its possible to be qualified to buy a $350,000 house. its one of those things where if i dont try, ill never knw. but would i hurt my credit applying? is this possible?


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Not only will you not qualify under today's terms, but buying a house of that price on your income could potentially wreck your entire financial future. There is no need for a house that expensive and just think of all the bills that come with a house - utilities, property taxes, repairs, more furniture, lawn mower, etc.

Do not apply as it will get rejected and a "rejection" will show on your credit history. I would say save up and make sure you have AT LEAST 20% down and don't buy a house that's more than 4 times your pre-tax income.

What expenses should I plan for when moving into a house?




nemahknatu


I am in a dorm room now, the rent is ~$5600/year. The guy with the house is asking $375/person/month (3 people) and he will cover the utilities. Cable internet/tv is extra ($80 which will be split b/t at least 2 of us=>just under $30 each up to $40 each), and it is 15 minutes from campus (@ 40mph). I get pretty good gas mileage, but even one trip to campus and back per day 5 days a week would mean an extra $32.44/month and that is using my highway mpg rather than in-town mpg (which would raise the price). I'm not sure whether he would make us keep up the lawn (mowing, etc.). Do you think he would expect that of us? If he does, then we would either have to do it ourselves (and buy gas, a lawn mower, etc.), or we would have to pay someone to do it (twice a month for 1/3 of the year means $160/year=$13.33/month). Do you think my estimations are reasonable, and what would be any other expenses that I would have to pay for (excluding groceries)? Would it be worth it?


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Probably not worth it...here's the math:
$375/mo * 12 mo (unless your lease is less) = $4500
cable @ $40/mo * 12 = $480
gas @35/mo (and let's be honest, even though I live 15 min from campus, I spend closer to $70 on gas most months thanks to high prices) so assume $60/mo *12 = $720
you must specify in the lease who is respoinsble for upkeep of the house...if it is you then another $160-200/yr
also, include the cost of a commuter parking pass for the campus...usually runs about $350-400 a semester (at least from colleges I've been to) so that's another $800 a year or so
PLUS some colleges charge more tuition if you are living off campus so also consider that...

total that would be: $6700 on the high end... (plus any extra tuition)

also consider that he might mean utilities to be JUST: HOA (housing fees, taxes), water, sewage, trash and not include gas and electricity in there...

Although I love living in my apartment now, as an undergraduate living in the dorms was the smartest idea...you are close to friends for help with homework, you have fast internet, you can get to class regardless of weather issues, you don't have to deal with mail, packages, lease problems, broken things, etc...

I'd recommend living in the dorms as an undergrad and striking out on your own after that.

good luck and I hope this helped (I did consider this myself as a senior in college but I'm glad I stayed in the dorms)




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Home Depot and John Deere riding mowers?




Jules


I recently purchased a home and it has a huge lawn that needs to be cut. I've never purchased a lawn mower before, but knew I wanted a John Deere and I decided to go to to the Home Depot to price a riding one (I live in a small town, so this is the only big-box, hardware store in the area). Apparently, they only had (1) in stock (an LA105), but it was on their floor, but showed very slightly worn tires, and dust (probably when they drove on the floor). Anyway, as far as I was concerned, it wasn't exactly new (wasn't crated), but since it was the only one there, I asked if they would give me a slight price break (not much, maybe 5 or 10% off), and I would buy right now. I was rudely told "this is not a floor model, it was new.. no mower comes assembled, and John Deere actually has a service person come out to build and check it before they put it out". Does anyone know if this is true? I may be ignorant when it comes to buying a mower, but I find it hard to believe homeowners have to assemble a riding mower on their own if they don't buy the one sitting out on the floor. What do you think? Thanks.


Answer
never mind home depo-- go on line and find your john deere dealer, as they will be for real,,

riding lawn mower?




chris n


How many HP do you guys suggest for a riding mower to cut a 1/2 acre of lawn,the yard has alot of rolling hills with a few fairly steep climbs.I was thinking Husqvarna,what do you think?


Answer
Husqvarna makes the Craftsman mowers. MTD makes Cub, White, Troy-Built, Yard man, Yard Machines, Bolens, and the new Toro tractors. The John Deeres in Lowes and Home Depot are made to last 250 hours and be tossed. That is all the "discount" brands.

If you are looking for a mower go to a dealer, even if its John Deere. The dealer can service the machine after the sale. Most will even deliver for free. They know the machines and the feature that will work for your conditions and situation in your yard. You are going to talk to someone who knows exactly what they are talking about, and not someone who will be in paint tomorrow.

I would recommend a Snapper of a Simplicity. Simplicity has a mower called the Regent that is 18 HP with a 38" deck, and sells for $1999. You are not going to find many machines under 15 HP.
http://www.simplicitymfg.com
http://www.snapper.com

Hope this helps




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Best and fastest lawn mower to cut 3 acres?




Knick169


Is it possible to get a ZTR mower for under 5k to cut 3 acres in less than an hour and a half?

If so which ones?
Thanks for the replies thus far - if it helps I am located in NY and want to make sure I can get something for less than 5k. I am buying a home with 2.75 acres, the current homeowner has a regular tractor and claims it takes them 4 hours to cut, I need to do it in an hour to an hour and a half and want to make sure that is doable.

Thanks again!



Answer
It's been awhile, but I used a Snapper zero degree radius mower.
It's the one with the joystick steering mechanism. It took one hour to mow 2.5 acres, and the machine cost about 2800 in 1998.

It was a well built machine and it kept its value a long time.

I have a craftsamn 20 hp lawn tractor Can i cut 3 acres every 2 weeks. THe lawn mower is brand new.?




rikko b





Answer
You can cut 3 acres with your lawn tractor. In fact, 3 acres is not that much if you are using it every 2 weeks.

I am pretty sure that the lawn tractor came with a warranty, so even if something does happen, it will probably be covered. =]




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Does he need a riding lawn mower?




T E


The general rule of thumb is that the lawn size is more than 3/4 acre.

He has a lawn of about 1/2 acre. However, mowing the lawn is getting tiring (although he used to mow the lawn) because he is 62 yrs old, and walking for 1.5 hrs on the lawn will be very tiring, especially in hot days. True, he can hire a landscape company to mow his lawn, but this is expensive. He figures out that the cost of his new riding lawn mower can be paid back in 2 years if he does the mowing himself this summer.



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Of course he needs a riding mower. I'm only 49 and I wouldn't spend an hour and a half mowing the lawn. I have too much other stuff to do in a day.

What is the best riding lawn mower for under 2000 dollars. I have 3/4 of an acre to cut, no trees or hills?




robertkuhn





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I bought a Cub Cadet last year and I love it. It was sitting next to a John Deer with the exact same engine and the same size deck but was $1,500 less. I mow 4 acres here and it cuts it great. I paid $1,919 for it, but for the size yard you have Iâd say a smaller one for about $1,200 would last you for many years.




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Senin, 10 Februari 2014

By when will we start to see robots? 2020?

Q. by when will we start to see robots, 2020?


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There are already lots of robots and have been for 2 generations. Just go to any modern car manufacturing plant. You can see robots working onassemblyy lines doing routine work and also insisting on corrections for flaws in timing, product quality and other things. They do not look like human beings but that is because they are specialized. 5 years ago a saw robot lawn mowers being sold routinely. You cut the yard once with the machine and from then on the machine cuts the lawn without you.
THere are robotic vacuum cleaners and many other specialized use robots.

Use these words to create a funny scenario?




cheerios43


(nothing too long!)

- pogo stick
- Lysol
- robot
- fedora hat
- whisk
- toilet paper
- lawn mower
- Richard Simmons DVD



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a robot comes in using a pogo stick
he says have u seen my fedora hat?
i said yes only if you clean the toitlet paprer bits out of my butt with lysol
and he says can i use a whisk?
i said why a whisk why not a lawn mower
hahah wow dork

my mom comes in with lysol and some toilet paper and says( have u seen my Richard Simmons DVD?) i said no, but why do you have that in your hand?
and she said because i lost my dvd, i said maybee he ran off the whisk, and she said what? i said nevermind,
and she siad oh well thanks anyways
and i said wait a dvd with a weird man on it? and she said yes
so i said oooooops i mowed that and grandma's fedora hat with the lawn mower




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Are lawn mowers.........................?




Go Isles!


friends with other lawn mowers?????


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Look you need to better clarify your so called question.
Now are you talking about Gardners that Mow and Blow Lawns?
If your asking about Professional Gardners that Mow other folks Yards?
If not then are you referring about Professional Landscape Contractors?
If not are you asking about is there Professional Groups that get together. Then some refer to networking ideas or Assoicaition for better
Standards of the Green Profession?
Now in California we have the C.L.C.A. which stands for
CA Landscape Contractors Associations: This group strives to promote better trained and professional Landscape Contractors State
wide. That are Landscape Contractors that are accountable for work performed. This is from Design to as Build projects. Yes and Yard maintenance projects. We do network, have discount Insurance rates for the Independent Business owners to large Business Company.
Then also do from Residentials to Large Commercial projects.
So now good luck networking with other lawn mowers:

Why Are Lawn Mowers So Hard to Start?




LarryTucAZ


I have found that lawn mowers are hard to start even if you've stored them well, use good gas--anything, whereas we have an old 1997 minivan with 200,000 miles on it & it just starts, period--no matter what.

Why can't mowers be designed to be that easy, vs being as hard-headed as they are?



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Put a lawn mower blade underneath your van and drive over your lawn every week...wouldn't that be nice? No reason for the lawn mower starting hard other than prime the fuel line before you try to start it because sometimes the fuel drains out or evaporates from the carb when it's been sitting for a few days. Hope this helps.




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