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On Thursday, November 13, 2014 10:07:54 AM UTC-5, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 12 Nov 2014 17:42:07 -0600, Califbill wrote: Poco Loco wrote: On Wed, 12 Nov 2014 13:01:55 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Wednesday, November 12, 2014 2:08:34 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote: Starter froze up at -30? I can appreciate that... I was guessing that the battery froze. You're right, may have been the starter. One thing was for sure, it was not a happy car. Neither was I! We had a "pot luck" Thanksgiving lunch today at work. Our Commons area has seating both inside and out. We filled the outdoor tables; it was 77 degrees here today. It's supposed to be 29 degrees Saturday morning. Damn vortex. Played golf today. Temp in the mid-60's, sunny, bit windy, but gorgeous day. Now no more golf for six weeks. That sucks! Tooth implant this morning. So sitting in my family room, wood stove going. Supposed to rain today and tomorrow. Nice out now, sunny and cold 65. Today we're 20 degrees cooler. Have to blow leaves. Hate that job. I bought the equivalent model of one of these three years ago. http://www.redmax.com/products/blowers/ebz8500/ Make the job relatively wuick and painless. However, I have over 2 acres, and most of it is covered with huge red oak trees. Lots of leaves! That model is overkill for a "normal" lot. |
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Leaves? IMO where they land is where they stay.
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Tim wrote:
Leaves? IMO where they land is where they stay. I have a couple Liquid Amber trees and Black Alder trees, beside the fruit trees, so have to blow and vacuum the leaves. Especially in the back yard, as they screw up the pool chemicals. |
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 11:40:16 -0600, Califbill wrote: Tim wrote: Leaves? IMO where they land is where they stay. I have a couple Liquid Amber trees and Black Alder trees, beside the fruit trees, so have to blow and vacuum the leaves. Especially in the back yard, as they screw up the pool chemicals. That is another advantage of having a pool cage. It keeps the crap out of the pool. The county says I have 2719 square feet under screen so it is a pretty good sized cage. We do not have the bugs here that you got there. |
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On Thursday, November 13, 2014 12:27:32 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote:
Leaves? IMO where they land is where they stay. I just blow them off the grass into the natural areas, or what some might call the woods. :-) We spend enough effort and money on the grass in the summer that it's worth the effort to take care of it in the winter. |
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 09:27:30 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: Leaves? IMO where they land is where they stay. Wish I could. They'd kill the grass I work so hard to keep nice. |
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On 11/13/2014 3:19 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 09:27:30 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: Leaves? IMO where they land is where they stay. Wish I could. They'd kill the grass I work so hard to keep nice. Yeah, me too. I am not a nut about my grass like some but I know because I am built on a grade, I need the grass to keep a healthy environment around the home and not wash all my topsoil out.. |
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One of my neighbors gets out his Dixon zero turn and mows his lawn one last time. Only he mows circling backwards and while chopping themup, blows the leaves onto a pile then mows the pile munching them even more. Then repeats the process three or four times and it's over.
Leaves just sorta disappear. |
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On 11/13/2014 3:54 PM, Tim wrote:
One of my neighbors gets out his Dixon zero turn and mows his lawn one last time. Only he mows circling backwards and while chopping themup, blows the leaves onto a pile then mows the pile munching them even more. Then repeats the process three or four times and it's over. Leaves just sorta disappear. If we mulch the oak leaves in, we have to use a ton of lime in the spring to offset the acidity... We use several methods, blow some, rake, tarp whatever it takes. |
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 12:54:29 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: One of my neighbors gets out his Dixon zero turn and mows his lawn one last time. Only he mows circling backwards and while chopping themup, blows the leaves onto a pile then mows the pile munching them even more. Then repeats the process three or four times and it's over. Leaves just sorta disappear. That works for a while. Then the leaves overcome the ability of the mower. |
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