Slowpoke Slim
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- Joined
- Jan 6, 2017
- Messages
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- Location
- Bismarck, ND
- Tractor
- Husqvarna YTH24V48 riding mower, Branson 3725CH
Well, you grin and bear it. Sometimes you're the windshield, and sometimes you're the bug. I "find" all kinds of things in some of the fields I mow. Even the ones I mow every season, or a couple times a season. One of the biggest reasons I'll never mow without my FEL and bucket on. I've found some pretty big stuff that way. Of course sometimes the bucket goes right over the top of it, the tires miss it, but the mower finds it.Do you do those jobs fixed price bid or by time?
If you have a new customer with a mess like that, how do you handle the chance that you might hit hidden hazards / wire / tposts on the ground etc? I'd imagine taking over a reasonably well-kept area has low risk as someone else has already hit the worse of it, but if you're going into a really unkempt plot...
Like a single pallet that "fell" (or was pushed) off of last years stack of pallets:
That one just made a bunch of noise and didn't even break the shear pin.
Or this one, a big hunk of concrete:
It got swatted by the mower, you could see the spot in the foreground of the picture where it was laying when hit. Then where it's resting in the picture is where it landed. probably 50-60 pound piece (what was left after getting broken). That one broke the shear pin alright. Lol.
Or a cable, that the owner "didn't know" was out there:
I was lucky that I heard it and got the mower shut off before the cable could wrap tightly around the spindle. No real harm done, it just took a while to get it out since I didn't have any cable cutting tools with me. Just had to unwrap it by hand.