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   / Good morning!!!! #60,941  
Are you still happy with your flail mower Roy?

I'm going to visit local Land Pride Dealer next week.

Yes I am...does a great job on the field grass and pretty good on that bamboo I'd written about.
About the only thing I don't like about it is it's not really QH compatible. It'll fit a QH, but as the 3PH bleeds down (over a couple days), the QH frame contacts the PTO drive shaft. But that might just be in my circumstances...
I expect you won't have that problem with a Land Pride though...but I also expect you'll pay more money (I'm figuring a grand or more) for the Land Pride). Now, I mow 3-4 acres once every week or two. A Land Pride may well be the better choice if you mow a lot.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,942  
Yes I am...does a great job on the field grass and pretty good on that bamboo I'd written about.
About the only thing I don't like about it is it's not really QH compatible. It'll fit a QH, but as the 3PH bleeds down (over a couple days), the QH frame contacts the PTO drive shaft. But that might just be in my circumstances...
I expect you won't have that problem with a Land Pride though...but I also expect you'll pay more money (I'm figuring a grand or more) for the Land Pride). Now, I mow 3-4 acres once every week or two. A Land Pride may well be the better choice if you mow a lot.

Thank Roy. I spent some tome looking at the Caroni flail mowers but looks like widest is 73" and I never could determine how far they can be offset.

I'm looking at the Land Pride as they have a model FM2584 with 10" offset and CAT 1 / CAT 2 hitch.

http://www.landpride.com/products/910/fm25-series-flail-mowers

They also have their Model FM3188 with 8" offset and CAT 1 / CAT 2 hitch.

FM31 Series Flail Mowers | Land Pride
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,943  
Don, sad thing when your parent need to give up what they have done for years. The big thing with my mother was giving up driving at 91. Good luck with the round up.

Wngsprd, no it is not the same manufacture.

Got the fallen tree cleaned up. Still need to run branches through chipper.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,944  
Thank Roy. I spent some tome looking at the Caroni flail mowers but looks like widest is 73" and I never could determine how far they can be offset.

I'm looking at the Land Pride as they have a model FM2584 with 10" offset and CAT 1 / CAT 2 hitch.

FM25 Series Flail Mowers | Land Pride

They also have their Model FM3188 with 8" offset and CAT 1 / CAT 2 hitch.

FM31 Series Flail Mowers | Land Pride

You may have already seen this picture

Flail Mower004.jpg

That's set at full offset. Even the other position is offset to the right...about 7"-8" less then what you see in the picture. If you look close, the bracket for the other mounting position can be seen. It's almost in line with the inside of the right rear tire.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,945  
   / Good morning!!!! #60,948  
Picked more green beans, corn and tomatoes, after grilling some delicious steaks for supper, along with corn on the cob.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,949  
Regular mowing pretty well caught up for a few days, then start again.

Got a full week coming up getting Kekoa ready for his CGC test next Saturday. Went over the test today and I think he's pretty good except the STAY portion. His teacher gave me a couple things to try. Was kinda funny that after her attempts she went back and hunted for the 5 treats he just spit out. :) Fooled her LOL

Best wishes for all the parent situations.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,950  
Good evening all. Last several days have been the same weather wise. Lows in the upper 70's highs in the mid 90's, partly to mostly cloudy in the morning, clearing in the afternoon. Tomorrow is the last day to be like that with several weather systems to com through here. Will try to get some mowing in before the rain starts. Bike rides yesterday and today, nap both days.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,951  
Gentle, low probability (<5%) rain greeted us as we walked out the door this morning. I had emptied two wasp traps last night and intended re-filling them jam and sugar water first thing this morning, but that can wait now until this shower passes.

Despite no longer having nests in the roof, wasps are everywhere this year and the traps soon fill. They get so full each day that some were escaping out of the hole, then dropping to the ground and crawling away as their wings were too wet and sticky to fly off immediately. A bucket of soapy water below the trap now accounts for them too. Not looking forward to having drunken wasps around once the first of the hedgerow fruits like cherry and crab apple start to ferment.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,952  
55 refreshing degrees. Getting up to only 84.

I need to check into your wasp trap set up. I have a couple of places where we have found nests too big for my usual knock-them-down-with-a-stick approach. One is inside the older gas grill...same one where the wrens fledged a nest earlier this summer. Seldom use it - only when we need the extra capacity, or we're roasting oysters. Don't want to spray there, either. Speaking of jam, reminds me I haven't had a crumpet in a while.

Don, thanks for the recipe. Sounds good.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,953  
58 high of 79 might try to finish staining deck today
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,954  
Poured first cup of coffee. 52° with partly cloudy skies this morning. Heading to 78° with rain in afternoon. Garden pond maintenance and some shoveling of dirt that washed onto paved drive during storm. Need rest after removing fallen tree. Then some NASCAR.
Neighbor with the boom lift stoped by yesterday. Going to bring it down to my place when he finishes his roof project. No rush, it is his so no rental cost. Retired contractor.
Eric, I have had to remove a few wasp nest this week. Hope that is not a sign of what is coming.
Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,955  
Good morning all. Friends stopped n for a visit yesterday, talked a while, ate watermelon a while, played music a while, a great visit. Hope to take it easy today, but need to work on the pool a bit.

Randy, Praying for your mom and your tractor. Have a good visit with her.

Have a great day. Ed
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,956  
2017-08-06, 0654

58 right now...high in the low 70's and clear.
I mowed most of the field yesterday....stopped when the fuel got low (and I didn't have any on hand). I'll continue on the stuff I didn't get done yesterday.
Unfortunately, my FFL didn't get back in time for me to pick up that Ruger I wrote about. Not going to happen today since he has to work at his full time job. I'll get it one day the coming week...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,957  
Roy, you've been on this blog for longer than just about any of us. Am curious, what brought you here
and what was TBN like 16 years ago?

should be a nice day today, going to work quietly in the barn this morning, then chip a huge pile of brush this afternoon. Not quite as hot out, and with wet weather coming, wanted
to get that brush pile dealt with so I didn't have to deal with wet wood and leaves. Plus the longer you leave a pile of instant habitat on the ground, the faster the critters come. Snakes...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,958  
Roy, you've been on this blog for longer than just about any of us. Am curious, what brought you here
and what was TBN like 16 years ago?

I had bought a John Deere 670 (tough little tractor...I guess it would be considered a SCUT today....compact tractors were smaller back then) and, since my experience with tractors was...well, practically non-existent, I wanted to learn about operation and maintenance...and definitely safety.

As far as TBN...not much different, really. No politics then, that I can recall. The "big" debate was gear versus hydrostatic transmissions (and those threads could get pretty rowdy!!).

A lot of the guys that posted then are long gone...about the only one left is Bird Senter who was on TBN when it was still a Kubota forum.

BTW, I'm going to tell you why I bought a tractor...
We had recently (at the time) bought a log house with a few acres...about half wooded and a power line right-of-way that hadn't been maintained in years. My wife and I, one late October, decided to go on a "Haunted Hayride" that was operated by a local volunteer fire hall. The hayride was just that....tractors towing hay wagons.
Anyway, after riding in that hay wagon, I just had to have a tractor. Obviously, I didn't need (or could afford) a big ol' Deere like the the one towing the wagon...
I was actually looking at a Kubota BX 2200 when a co-worker told me about the 670.
So, that's how it all began for me...
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #60,959  
71 outside this AM. High expected low-80's.

For only the third time in my life, yep, I walked into a Walmart by myself. I need to make an errand run so it was all about fast, yesterday. I managed to get every item on my honey-please list and my stuff for the pool, grill and equipment. There is something to be said about convenience.

Today, I plan on some weed whacking, yeah, it's a three day event here for that, I rarely spray anything other than the driveway. I also need to sand down, prime and paint my RTV bed floor. It's had a hard life.

Have a great day all, be safe!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #60,960  
I had bought a John Deere 670 (tough little tractor...I guess it would be considered a SCUT today....compact tractors were smaller back then) and, since my experience with tractors was...well, practically non-existent, I wanted to learn about operation and maintenance...and definitely safety.

As far as TBN...not much different, really. No politics then, that I can recall. The "big" debate was gear versus hydrostatic transmissions (and those threads could get pretty rowdy!!).

A lot of the guys that posted then are long gone...about the only one left is Bird Senter who was on TBN when it was still a Kubota forum.

BTW, I'm going to tell you why I bought a tractor...
We had recently (at the time) bought a log house with a few acres...about half wooded and a power line right-of-way that hadn't been maintained in years. My wife and I, one late October, decided to go on a "Haunted Hayride" that was operated by a local volunteer fire hall. The hayride was just that....tractors towing hay wagons.
Anyway, after riding in that hay wagon, I just had to have a tractor. Obviously, I didn't need (or could afford) a big ol' Deere like the the one towing the wagon...
I was actually looking at a Kubota BX 2200 when a co-worker told me about the 670.
So, that's how it all began for me...

I had to smile at the no politics line. Back in the day Ozarker was a conservative on another more political forum. He was a gun nut ultra conservative I am a two tour Nam vet socialist. We were today before today was kewel. One day in the middle of a left right brawl he mentioned TBN and said I would like it and they would like me.

We had some great times back in the day, and has been mentioned a lot of the guys we had so much fun with have died. I have to believe that part of the reason for the camaraderie was because politics wasn't allowed and we got to enjoy common passions. You just have to go back to the threads we did back then to see it was about friendships and tractoring.

I don't have a tractor, motorhome instead. So instead of talking about tractoring I talk about doing motorhome stuff on another group of forums. But TBN will always hold a special place in my heart.
 

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