Sorry granny my brain starts out in the gutter, and I just ain't got enough in me to drag it up out yet 😂

I legit laughed aloud tho, got me
Yup, ya knew that was gonna earn ya the face palm! Ya think I would actually add chicken porn??? 😂🤣😅😂🤣🥲🥹 Is that even a thing???
 
Keep seeing the farm trucks go up my street and disappear over the levee...there is field back there but this is the family that runs the hemp field by me. They better not be moving it closer to my house. I get the idea they are though.

So maybe I'll mow it down this year
 
I'm right there with ya Granny, got a bit done today myself.
Put in a new closet organizer in one of the closests in my kids room, View attachment 49135put together a toy bin, and then put together my new Pit Boss pellet grill.
What a weird place to put the battery on that thing. Functionality is one thing, and I know Ryobi makes ok enough tools, but that thing's hideous and I would never use it.
 
What a weird place to put the battery on that thing. Functionality is one thing, and I know Ryobi makes ok enough tools, but that thing's hideous and I would never use it.
Hah you can set it on the battery and it won't tip over. That's all it's good for, it's not even a decent Sawzall, all my M18 stuff is locked in storage and I haven't gone to get it yet. Might make that 3 hour trip this weekend. Ryobi is garbage 🗑 but it was easier to buy the entire set at 189 than go 3 hours 1 way for my Milwaukee stuff.
 
Hah you can set it on the battery and it won't tip over. That's all it's good for, it's not even a decent Sawzall, all my M18 stuff is locked in storage and I haven't gone to get it yet. Might make that 3 hour trip this weekend. Ryobi is garbage 🗑 but it was easier to buy the entire set at 189 than go 3 hours 1 way for my Milwaukee stuff.
I just picked up the M18 mower last weekend. I had been very skeptical but I was honestly impressed. It's a pricey toy, but we'll never pull-start another mower.

If you don't have one already, you should grab one of the surge impacts. I absolutely love mine. It lacks a little power if you're sending large lags but it's so quiet. Less vibration and noise with a better "feel" for what your screwing. Haven't cross-threaded a machine screw in ages.
 
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I just picked up the M18 mower last weekend. I had been very skeptical but I was honestly impressed. It's a pricey toy, but we'll never pull-start another mower.

If you don't have one already, you should grab one of the surge impacts. I absolutely love mine. It lacks a little power if your sending large lags but it's so quiet. Less vibration and noise with a better "feel" for what your screwing. Haven't cross-threaded a machine screw in ages.
I still have my old Husqvarna gas mower. That thing just won't die. Once it does I'm getting an electric one. Our next door neighbor has a Kobalt one. That thing is super quiet and super light compared to the Husqy.
 
I still have my old Husqvarna gas mower. That thing just won't die. Once it does I'm getting an electric one. Our next door neighbor has a Kobalt one. That thing is super quiet and super light compared to the Husqy.
My Husqvarna's self propelling drive quit on us last year. I'm sure we could've fixed it but I take every chance I get to buy new power tools.
 
I just picked up the M18 mower last weekend. I had been very skeptical but I was honestly impressed. It's a pricey toy, but we'll never pull-start another mower.

If you don't have one already, you should grab one of the surge impacts. I absolutely love mine. It lacks a little power if you're sending large lags but it's so quiet. Less vibration and noise with a better "feel" for what your screwing. Haven't cross-threaded a machine screw in ages.
Milwaukee stuff is awesome, I love it all lol.
I thought about an electric mower but my neighbor has a kobalt one and can't even mow his entire lawn on a charge and my lawn is bigger. So that's a big no go cause I'd need like 3 of them 40v batteries at 200 a pop!
I got a gas mower for 229 3 years ago and it works great 👍🏻
 
I still have my old Husqvarna gas mower. That thing just won't die. Once it does I'm getting an electric one. Our next door neighbor has a Kobalt one. That thing is super quiet and super light compared to the Husqy.
I hope you have a real tiny lawn man, the batteries don't last on them from what I've seen with my neighbors.
 
I mow five acres. I have a Gravely zero turn radius..I can shit n get on that thing!
My father has a cub cadet pro 972 zero turn with a steering wheel!! It's the bees knees I tell ya what.
72" cut deck, what a breeze to mow his yard, idk why he bought a 16,000 dollar mower for his yard but hey, whatever, it's his money 🤣
 
Kabota zero turn here and cut close to same. Takes about 2.5hrs with all the rocks to navigate.
Yup that’s about what it takes here. Like you said, navigating the rocks and things. I don’t even mind doing it. Loveeeeee the smell of fresh cut grass.
 
Hey Gday, I made my first bowl yesterday I think its Elm, yellow shavings. Its not complete I still have to remove the bottom tenon and polish it up but I made a little kitty bowl...or...a lot of sawdust and wood chips, I gotta divide my space off with just a tarp at this point I think a 10x12" would do. I really had no idea how much wood & dust would fly making bowls1st bowl.JPG
 
Hey Gday, I made my first bowl yesterday I think its Elm, yellow shavings. Its not complete I still have to remove the bottom tenon and polish it up but I made a little kitty bowl...or...a lot of sawdust and wood chips, I gotta divide my space off with just a tarp at this point I think a 10x12" would do. I really had no idea how much wood & dust would fly making bowlsView attachment 49470
Fantastic PC! I see a lot of walnut wood bowls around here.
 
Yup that’s about what it takes here. Like you said, navigating the rocks and things. I don’t even mind doing it. Loveeeeee the smell of fresh cut grass.
I had a John Deere riding mower when I first bought this house 20 years ago. I rode that thing 5 or 6 seasons before it died. I have had this Kabota close to 15 years and it runs as strong as the day I bought it. It cut my grass cutting time in half. I’ll never go back to a regular riding mower.
 
I had a John Deere riding mower when I first bought this house 20 years ago. I rode that thing 5 or 6 seasons before it died. I have had this Kabota close to 15 years and it runs as strong as the day I bought it. It cut my grass cutting time in half. I’ll never go back to a regular riding mower.
I have a Kubota tractor 🚜 She is 19 years old, and still fires up and runs like a new one. This Gravely mower is 16 years old, other than regular maintenance and a couple new sets of tires, it’s performing right along with the Kubota. I figure buy once, cry once.
 
I've been married to my lawn mower for over 25 years~!
I got her a new Cub Cadet 2 years ago to keep her off mine.
She didn't always mow the lawn but my laissez faire attitude encouraged her involvement~!:p
No zero turn. How do drink your beer?
It was a deal braker for me~!
 
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I've been married to my lawn mower for over 25 years~!
I got her a new Cud Cadet 2 years ago to keep her off mine.
She didn't always mow the lawn but my laissez faire attitude encouraged her involvement~!:p
No zero turn. How do drink your beer?
It was a deal braker for me~!
You stop, take beer from cup holder, have drink or two, put back in cup holder, and then keep cutting grass. Let me know if you need help with anything else, lol
 
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