No nothing like that, it’s a zero turn and if one wheel gets in mud and you lose speed it just digs in and that wheel tread loads up with mud so it’s as smooth as a greaseball. You get a shower of mud as a bonus. I still need to show her how to unlock hydro pump bypasses. She knows not to drag it before doing that. I keep a long strap and 3/4” box wrench in the tractor just for this task. Three times this spring so far.
That’s probably one of those mistakes many of us have made; especially us self-learned. It’s when you make the mistake the second time that you need to start worrying. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
After using a chain saw for maybe 30 years, one day I did make that exact mistake! How on earth could that happen? Excuse was I was talking to someone at the time... Nobody would buy that though.
Homeowner Saturday in full effect today. Guy came in...said his self propelled troy bilt 21" mower runs great but cuts like crap. Wants to buy a new one. Proceeds to buy a Honda and tell me to scrap his old one. Anyone see a problem here?
Ignorance can be expensive sometimes, huh? Maybe he was just looking for an excuse to get a new one...jonesing for that new mower smell in the garage again...
Yea he wuz usin' a scalloped blade instead of a straight blade on a left hand mower, not a right hand mower. Should have sold him a board stretcher while you had him there....
Had a guy at the landscape company I worked for years ago cut all day with an Exmark 48" walk behind with the blades upside down. Never noticed, but the customers sure did. Yes I have put a saw chain on backwards too. Only once, the teasing was more than enough to make me look twice to this day.