Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #132,181  
So many people are leaving California that we are losing a seat in the House of Representatives. And you're right: They're not leaving because of the weather, that's for sure!

FWIW, the recall for the Governor just qualified for the ballet.

Hopefully they move for the right reasons.
Unfortunately here too many move and bring their baggage, wanting to make it just like where they left. Should have stayed there. Fortunately most locals know the game and refuse to play.

And I’ll bet that will be quite the dance
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,182  
Ordered a gallon of roundup on Amazon. They wanted to know if I wanted the $36 extended protection plan.

Did get 2 rows of corn planted, need 4 more packets of corn for 2 more rows.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,183  
71F and clear @ 20:45, headed down to a low of 63F for the overnight.

The Woman and I got the dump cart run back to Menards and exchanged and four 4 x 8 x 16 solid concrete blocks picked up for the aerator. That will put the additional weight at 132 lbs (max is 140 lbs)

The replacement dump cart was an open box but I checked it out before I took it. The top front edge was slightly tweaked on the right side but nothing like the one we returned.

Was interesting to see what they did with the dump cart return: straight into the scrap steel dumpster ... all of it ... what a waste.

Ran by Giant Eagle on the way home and picked up some hotdog buns and Castleberry Hot Dog Chili and cooked up some Hebrew Nationals under the broiler after we got home ... :love:

Then after dinner I headed back out to try and get the mowing done down here around the house, since WU had updated the hourly forecast to show the rain coming in tomorrow around 13:00 rather than 18:00 like they were showing earlier. Currently they're showing 35% chance of thunderstorms @ 11:00.

The Woman worked on trimming down some dead multiflora rose stems in the circle and did some weeding around the hydrangeas.

I wasn't able to get all the lawn down here around the house done but I got most of it. Hopefully finish it up in the morning. The front yards are both done.

Got out the Stihl and blew the Cub off after I finished.

Hopefully get the Simplicity moved over to the pole barn in the morning so the Cub can be parked here in the garage. Otherwise we'll tarp it.

Hope everyone had a great day ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,185  
Well rswyan, you were right on the temperature, at least in the southern climate of Tusc County, 82 degrees.

Rich,

We almost made it to 82F here as well: it hit 81.7F at Timberlink Station just a few miles south of the house.

Gonna be an awesome ride home on the Triumph

Sounds like a lot of fun ... (y)

Been a long, long time for me and The Woman.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,188  
Good evening all. 67F for the start, overcast, windy. Windy all day, overcast all day with periods of drizzle in afternoon but not enough to get ground wet. High temp was 73F. Rain in the forecast for next 1 1/2 days, should get 1in +. Inside putter on the agenda. Went over to Step daughters they had a n oak almost dead, took in down got trunk bucked and loaded it in the pickup and got it unloaded at home. Did get short bike ride in, cut short due to drizzle and radar showed rain near. Grilled brats for dinner. Drove farm tractor and old fork lift before I was 16. Had borrow friend's car to take driver's test. Speedo bounce bad and I flunked the driving portion for lack of speed control. Got a different observer second try, and passed.
Covid update: Cooke 3161 confirmed cases, 6 active cases, Montague 1750 confirmed cases, 4 active cases, Grayson, 11243 confirmed cases, 30 active cases, local not updated.
Roy hope you get some rain
Drew prayers sent
Thomas hope you can share Roy's rain
Buppies A1C not good, thanks for prayers, prayers for you sent
Paul safe trip
Billy would be nice if cars played nice but, I don't remember them playing nice at all.
Bird bet it was fun playing with the Bell helos. I went to work for a small airport waiting for a good time to move to STL after graduation, and went to work for small airport. Chief mechanic was working with me on aircraft engines, When operator lost mail and radioactive contracts to keep his C402s busy. and everyone got laid off. Chief mechanic was thinking I would be ready for a Power-plant test when I got my 18 months in.
Bill great story on early driving :)
Ken glad O2 better nay have impacted your resting pulse. nice pic
PJ glad you got trimming and studio time in. Many of the elements that were identified early had Latin names, which show in the Periodic chart. Lead, iron, tin, and copper come to mind.
Rick glad you set a record and no ill effects after.
RS as in testing the mower in the pic? :)
Please no man bun pics :)
RNG thanks for sharing your story. nice the grapple help you work smarter. Nice pics, and thanks for the link
David enjoy your seat time
Drew good to hear surgery went well hope you had a good nap
Drew your finger will get carpal tunnel :(
Don sorry you are enriching the dentist :( House prices have climbed greatly in the time we have been here.
Randy good to hear you should get out today!
David great story.
RS so how did the Cub perform?
prayer for all, especially Jay/Peg, Kyle's daughter,Bird/aging issues, David(moss)/remodel/divorce, Ron/return, Buppies cancer surgery, Phil/reflux/wife's eyes, Dennis/older brother/son, Grev/wife's eye, Randy/recovery, Bill/DIL home care, Ted/knee recovery, Doug and wife/health issues/nerve and pain/ wife's eyes, Ken/uncle, Drew/tendon, David(sadamo)/Sophie's eye surgery, and Country.
stay safe and healthy you all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,189  
Today has been the hottest day of the year so far at 83°
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,190  
RS as in testing the mower in the pic? :)

Yes.

I test drove it at the dealer enough to get a decent feel for it, but the grass in the "test area" there was not really long enough to get a good idea on really how well it mowed.

And I could not persuade The Woman to drive it there ... although she did sit on several of them (not running) ... :LOL:

RS so how did the Cub perform?

Generally, very well (IMO)

Like the cut and the suction the deck and high-lift blades have, and the way it throws the grass out really far. Some folks have complained about how far it throws the grass (to the point they make a deflector kit) Personally I liked that - because it spreads the grass out further than the MMM on the Kubota (no windrow, at least with the length grass I was cutting)

That's probably because we don't typically run the Kubota at more than 1800 - 2000 rpm while mowing (PTO speed on the Kubota is spec'd at around 2600 rpm) ... so we typically don't achieve the full blade tip speed with it.

I think tip speed is 18,500 fpm (?) on the Cub vs. 14,680 fpm on the Kubota MMM.

But 1800 rpm is usually enough to achieve a good cut with the MMM, provided the grass isn't long or thick and the blades aren't dull.

It has a suspension seat which seems to work well and the ride seems better than the Kubota ... at least to me. Probably a lot more give in the tires on the Cub than the R4's on the Kubota.

IIRC, it weighs less than half of what the Kubota does (around 1,000 lbs vs around 2,200 on the Kubota w/ MMM) ... which is probably better for mowing over the septic's leach field.

27 HP Kohler EFI commercial engine spinning a 54" deck. (So no carb or manual choke ... starts right up ... (y)) Grass here was not long or thick, but I suspect it has plenty of power to cut it even if it were.

Overall noise level isn't bad (actually seems quieter than the Kubota to me, at least while riding either of them)

Have a bit of buyers remorse on not going with the bigger 60" deck.

But it's a trade off: the Simplicity had a 2 blade, 46" deck and the MMM on the Kubota is a 3 blade, 72" cut.

So the smaller 54" deck is an advantage, in terms of being more maneuverable down here around the house, in the trees ... but doesn't cover as big a path when mowing the front which is mostly a long, wide open area.

4 wheel steering, so it tends to not drift downward on hillsides when running across them - feels very stable.

And very maneuverable - the front wheels will turn at least full 90 degrees either left or right from forward. It's a true zero turn.

Has cruise control which works reasonably well.

It's very fast ... faster than I'm inclined to run it in most areas here, with the lawn/yard in the shape it's presently in.

(I have a lot of work to do over the next several years, grading spots and filling in areas where there has been erosion around surface tree roots, along with rolling and core aerating. Might even get a dump truck load of sand or two and do the golf course trick.)

Downsides:

This unit is a Pro Z 100 series (Pro Z 154S EFI specifically), the low end of their commercial line. They make a Pro Z 500, 700, and 900 series as well.

Front axle is steel and does not pivot (up and down on either side) ... so occasionally you can have only three wheels on the ground. Doesn't seem to affect stability or maneuverability though.

Go up to the 500 series and above and you get a cast front axle which pivots.

500 series also has a nicer suspension seat, one which can be set to the specific weight of the operator. The 900 series (and maybe the 700 ?) have air suspension seats which were very nice.

No power steering. The 500 series and up gets you that. Not really a problem for me ... as long you remember to put the unit in motion before you try to steer it. Once it's rolling, it's pretty easy ... but more effort than either Simplicity or the Kubota.

Operators manual is a little on the cheap/skimpy side as compared to the Kubota. Have not checked yet to see if Cub has a Workshop Manual available.

Unknowns:

Unit makes some occasional noises while mowing. I think what it is, is blade noise when you hit a stick or a wood chip. Happens occasionally with the Kubota as well but the sound is different. Suspect it may be because the blades on the Kubota are larger and probably a good bit heavier.

Fuel economy: the unit was delivered with less than full tanks (certainly less than half full) I ran it long enough today that I emptied whatever was in the right tank and had to switch over to the left this evening ... so I don't really have a feel for how thirsty it is. If I had to guess, probably not too bad. Kubota was very easy on fuel, as was the Simplicity.

Would have preferred a diesel power plant so only one fuel for rolling stock, but that wasn't going to happen at what we were willing to budget.

The operator station is very roomy ... I can't comfortably operate the unit with seat all the way back ... requires too much leg extension ... and I'm over 6' tall.

It's easy enough to solve for me - I can just move the seat forward.

Probably the biggest unknown at this point is whether the seat can be moved far enough for The Woman so that she isn't over-extending her legs. Need to do more research on that.

Glad you got the oak taken down for step daughter ... and got trunk bucked, loaded AND unloaded ... (y)

;)
 

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