NIdaho
Bronze Member
I have a small (48") LandPride that I used to use behind my B7100. One of the first times I used it I got nailed in the back with a couple of small stones -- they were large enough and sharp enough that they drew blood thru my tee-Shirt. I made a gaurd out of rubber belting before the next use.
Similar note -- about 20 years ago I was mowing the back yard with a push behind Snapper mower with a side chute. I wasn't bagging as it was the hot time of year when the grass grows alot slower and I was just sort of evening it up. Anyway the backyard sloped down away from the house. When I finished mowing I kept hearing this tinkling sound and couldn't figure out what it was. When I got over by the sliding glass door into the dining room the outer pane of glass was dropping into about 1/8" cubes (the tinkling sound I was hearing). The mower had picked up a rock and spilt it out the chute. With the slope of the yard, the trajectory was to the sliding glass door. Tempered Glass in sliding glass doors is pretty strong but if you hit it just right it goes to 1/8" cubes!
Ask a fireman or EMT what a small spring loaded center punch does to a car windshield.
Similar note -- about 20 years ago I was mowing the back yard with a push behind Snapper mower with a side chute. I wasn't bagging as it was the hot time of year when the grass grows alot slower and I was just sort of evening it up. Anyway the backyard sloped down away from the house. When I finished mowing I kept hearing this tinkling sound and couldn't figure out what it was. When I got over by the sliding glass door into the dining room the outer pane of glass was dropping into about 1/8" cubes (the tinkling sound I was hearing). The mower had picked up a rock and spilt it out the chute. With the slope of the yard, the trajectory was to the sliding glass door. Tempered Glass in sliding glass doors is pretty strong but if you hit it just right it goes to 1/8" cubes!
Ask a fireman or EMT what a small spring loaded center punch does to a car windshield.