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MEAT
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"What kind of lawn mower you got?"


  

          

And how do you like it?
Does it go to a bag or mulch?
Is it electric or gas?
Did you do the roomba joint?
How high do you keep your yard?

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Husqavarner (sp)
Feb 17th 2020
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RE: Husqavarner (sp)
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Honda self-propelled...
Feb 17th 2020
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Mine has a Honda engine, self propelled.. and yes, bag fills up fast
Feb 17th 2020
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troy-built
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^^This is some entitled bullshit man!!
Feb 17th 2020
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Jokes aside, it costs the same to own in San Antonio as to rent
Feb 17th 2020
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      San Diego is much different for houses
Feb 17th 2020
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           The rumor here is that people are moving East from CA with cash
Feb 17th 2020
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Ayala and Juan
Feb 17th 2020
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Old push mower - got it used for $30
Feb 17th 2020
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Can you turn off a roomba lawnmower manually
Feb 17th 2020
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      ionno... my Roomba vacuum has a big ass button on the top though
Feb 17th 2020
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Husqavarner.. had Troy Built and it broke down on me x2
Feb 17th 2020
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I’ve had mine about 7 years. Ain’t changed a thing on it.
Feb 17th 2020
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      started mine up today...
Apr 07th 2020
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HOA mows our yard....
Feb 17th 2020
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Home Depot’s house brand circa 2006... mulches
Feb 17th 2020
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Honda mower... I forget which model but it's a little 4-stroke engine
Feb 18th 2020
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Oh, and I bag then us the clippings in my compost pile
Feb 18th 2020
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Tractor... Poulan Pro, B&S engine.
Feb 18th 2020
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Yard Machine POS. It's fine
Feb 18th 2020
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I've bought John Deere, Honda & Craftsman
Feb 18th 2020
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I ended up getting a $300 electric joint
Apr 07th 2020
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I have the Ego one
Apr 07th 2020
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      think I'm about to go that direction, myself...
Apr 07th 2020
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           Interesting. Power is my biggest concern
Apr 07th 2020
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                this is the joint I have my eye on ...
Apr 07th 2020
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One of the basic Craftsman joints
Apr 07th 2020
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Toro Recycler 22 in. 60-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Battery Walk Behind Pu...
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my man...I like it.
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legsdiamond
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1. "Husqavarner (sp)"
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I have mulch blades and I bag it.

Keep it pretty low.

I’m about to get a lawn service tho. I need help growing grass in the back yard. I’ve tried to grow for a few years and nothing. Prolly need soil or have them lay down some grass.

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23. "RE: Husqavarner (sp)"
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>I have mulch blades and I bag it.
>
>Keep it pretty low.
>
>I’m about to get a lawn service tho. I need help growing
>grass in the back yard. I’ve tried to grow for a few years
>and nothing. Prolly need soil or have them lay down some
>grass.
>
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Never cut it low. Keep it at around 3-3.5” for the hot summer months ahead.

Sounds like you need to kill all of your grass in the back and start over. Get some good manure and seeds and you should be good hopefully.

  

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2. "Honda self-propelled..."
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it has a bag, but I dont really rock it because it fills up mad fast. It also has a plastic piece I can leave in to mulch or remove and just blow grass out like old school. I don't cut mine super low, but I cut often. Self-propelled is life-changing, might I add.

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6. "Mine has a Honda engine, self propelled.. and yes, bag fills up fast"
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I use the bag to mulch the leaves and dump them at the base of my trees.

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3. "troy-built"
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gas.

works great mostly. I don't bag since it mulches pretty good.

thinking about doing electric, but I'll wait since this one is only a few years old.

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4. "^^This is some entitled bullshit man!!"
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>And how do you like it?
>Does it go to a bag or mulch?
>Is it electric or gas?
>Did you do the roomba joint?
>How high do you keep your yard?

I got 0 yard - 0. And you come in here bragging about having a yard and shit???


J/K.

No mower.

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5. "Jokes aside, it costs the same to own in San Antonio as to rent"
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I came here with the mindset that we’d save money but I had no tangible clue how much.
The plan was to rent a house, but the numbers worked that it made much more sense to purchase one.

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7. "San Diego is much different for houses"
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>I came here with the mindset that we’d save money but I had
>no tangible clue how much.
>The plan was to rent a house, but the numbers worked that it
>made much more sense to purchase one.

The median condo price in San Diego is $440,000, while the median single family home price is is $640,000 - so some of us are just plain priced out of having a lawn. (Some condos have more yards than others.)

Even moving to the "country" in San Diego to a place like Alpine or Ramona only gets median SFH to $570,000.

Only way I can see possibly ever getting a yard is for folks to be a)wealthy 2)have a lot of equity in a house they bought when it was more affordable or 3)couple up.

I looked it up: The median price of homes currently listed in San Antonio is $234,999.

Wow - that's way way way cheaper than I thought. You could get a place that requires a tractor and a crop duster for half of what a house in my neighborhood cost






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8. "The rumor here is that people are moving East from CA with cash "
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Like the 230k is an increase from the last five years.

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9. "Ayala and Juan"
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10. "Old push mower - got it used for $30"
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Mon Feb-17-20 01:53 PM by DJR

  

          

>And how do you like it?
I’ve gotten 8 years out of it and it still works, so I love it. I just have a small front yard. Takes me maybe 20-25 minutes to do. And living where mowing season is about 6 months long helps the longevity.

>Does it go to a bag or mulch?
Nope.

>Is it electric or gas?
Gas.

>Did you do the roomba joint?
I’ve got the roomba vacuum cleaner. The mower seems like it would be easy to steal?

>How high do you keep your yard?

Probably a little higher than I should. Still don’t really care much either though. It’s just a necessary evil that I’ve gotta take care of every so often before it gets too bad.

  

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13. "Can you turn off a roomba lawnmower manually"
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I’m sure someone would try but I think it would be pretty hard to steal a lawnmower that’s on.

That’s some meth head shit.

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16. "ionno... my Roomba vacuum has a big ass button on the top though"
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11. "Husqavarner.. had Troy Built and it broke down on me x2"
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..Husqavarner has been a champ for 3 summers *fingers crossed*

  

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14. "I’ve had mine about 7 years. Ain’t changed a thing on it. "
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Shit still goes hard.

Prolly time to change the oil or add some oil. I don’t use it a lot but still.

Also it’s the one with the hose hookup so you can clean under it while it’s on. Pretty good idea.

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27. "started mine up today... "
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...new oil and gas and its running like new ..i usually take it in for a tune up in spring, but i'll do that later in the season this year

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12. "HOA mows our yard...."
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if they didnt id for sure pay for a service to do it, i hate cutting grass

  

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15. "Home Depot’s house brand circa 2006... mulches "
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I think I spent around $230 max on it...
Had a rear bagger that I only used a handful of times until I read that mulching the Grass was better. Last time I saw the bag it’d disentigrated.

Joint finally died early this winter....

Bear in mind....I literally NEVER changed the oil on that joint for the entire lifespan.
I’d routinely leave gas in it over the winters.

Never sharpened the blade.

I might have changed the filter on it once... I know I brought a new filter at least at some point.... but I honestly don’t recall ever actually changing it.


So yeah....

Home Depot house brand gets my vote of approval!

I think it had aBriggs and Stratton engine BTW



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17. "Honda mower... I forget which model but it's a little 4-stroke engine"
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Easy to take apart and service. Reliable. Easy to adjust and can use a bag or the mulcher. Mine is an older model, but it's basically this one: https://www.mowersdirect.com/products-image/500/HRR216VYA_7841_1000.png

Bought it used for $125 off craigslist.

  

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20. "Oh, and I bag then us the clippings in my compost pile"
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18. "Tractor... Poulan Pro, B&S engine."
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Bought the tractor spring 2006 or maybe late 2005 at $999 from Home Depot. Bagging unit was an extra $300. Have had the engine serviced twice in that time frame, have had the undercarriage serviced once. Had to replace blades once or twice myself in there too.

I have .93 acres. Tractor is not essential but it is definitely helpful. next one might be one of the wider walk-behinds that are coming out now, but as long as the current one is working OK, I'm good hanging onto it.

Generally speaking my interest in grass has declined significantly. I haven't put down fertilizer or weed killer in ten years... we have kids, a veggie garden and chickens, and I've converted more and more of the lawn to flowers or veggies. And lately I've gotten much more interested in insects and butterflies, and the best and easiest thing you can do to bolster those populations is mow less frequently and stop fertilizing. So last year I never even mowed my front yard (trimmed around the edges and a walkway across it with string trimmer) and I think I only mowed the back six times, roughly once a month April - September, which it got really long.

I compost the grass - used to do it only once in the spring and once in the fall, but since I wait so long to cut it now it's too much to leave on the yard.

String trimmer is a Red Max and it's fantastic, a world of difference from the Ryobi I had prior to that which was terrible.

Also in rotation:

-two Mackissic mulchers - a big PT12 and a smaller LSC505, both purchased used. I mulch the leaves and pine needles as well as small branches and other garden waste and put back down on my flower beds.

-Stihl farm boss chain saw. Love it.

-Shitty Black & Decker hedge trimmer. Only need it once a year to cut back the forsythia. Still wouldn't mind something better.

-awesome new pole pruner set. Expensive as hell but man is it better than my old Home Depot jobby.

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19. "Yard Machine POS. It's fine"
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Bags and mulches. I change the blade every other year, rebuild the carb every spring and replace the spark plug. It does the job.

The speed limiter/throttle is out of wack, so I do need to get that linkage right this year.

If I were to replace it I may go battery (lighter, no gas) or self propelled (because lazy)

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21. "I've bought John Deere, Honda & Craftsman "
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All gas powered and self-propelled.

If it's a big lawn, definitely get self-propelled. Also if it's a big lawn, definitely don't bother with the battery powered or corded electric brands.

The Deere was the only one I bought used, which happened to be my favorite as far as performance. The Honda was a reliable beast and the Craftsman wasn't bad. Oh, and a Toro weed wacker and manual hedge trimmers.

Now I just hire the chore out, the guy who does it is efficient and amazing. He uses a one of those zero-turn riding mowers, unsure of the brand. His dexterity using the weed wacker and hedge clipper is outstanding, I believe they're DeWalt and battery powered (they're yellow). What he does in 20 mins would have taken me 3 hours.

  

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22. "I ended up getting a $300 electric joint"
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Tue Apr-07-20 10:39 AM by MEAT

  

          

It does the job and it's light. It doesn't have the walking part, so I'm needing to push it, but because it's so light that's not a problem right now
Meanwhile the lack of fumes if helpful.
It has a mulch bag and a mulch plug. About 45 minutes of run time and a light.
And since there's no oils or gas I can stand it upright in the garage
My only complaint is that it's not fast enough on the blades. Like I feel as if I have to walk wild slow or make a second pass to get the cut that I'd like.
But with all of this "idle" time right now, I can live with that

Oh and got it from Home Depot via delivery.

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25. "I have the Ego one"
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Sure, there may be some gas powered mowers that do a better job cutting, but having to deal with gas/oil/maintenance for a lawn mower is for the birds. Being able to stand it up is awesome too. I have a bunch of Ego stuff now.

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26. "think I'm about to go that direction, myself..."
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copped this trimmer yesterday after fooling with my gas one, on Saturday and getting pissed off. It was cool to just turn it the fuck on and do my business. Joint was strong, too. Might cop the mower that works with this system.

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28. "Interesting. Power is my biggest concern "
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I will prolly go electric with my next one but my Husqavarner doesn’t require much maintenance or I just ain’t giving a fuck.. lol.

Cause I haven’t changed oil or filters in almost 8 years and it’s still going strong.

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30. "this is the joint I have my eye on ..."
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it supposedly has a turbo feature where it speeds up the blades when it senses tougher cutting conditions. It's got some good reviews. I'll probably cop, regardless...cuz, I be buying shit. It would be cool to not have to go get gas in cans anymore. I already no longer have to make a gas oil mixture for my trimmer. Won't miss that.

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24. "One of the basic Craftsman joints"
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>And how do you like it?

It's fine. It gets the job done. Our yard isn't super big. I can usually do front & back in an hour.

>Does it go to a bag or mulch?

It does both. I usually remove the bag for mulch though.

>Is it electric or gas?

Gas

>Did you do the roomba joint?

Nah.

>How high do you keep your yard?

Not too high. In the winter, it gets really dry due to lack of rain. We've had one day of rain in maybe the past 35 days. But the summers are a completely different story. We get showers literally every single day. So I keep it kinda low since I have to mow so frequently.

  

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29. "Toro Recycler 22 in. 60-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Battery Walk Behind Pu..."
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Toro Recycler 22 in. 60-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Battery Walk Behind Push Lawn Mower

As of last Monday...

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31. "my man...I like it."
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