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Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 2:52 pm
by WolverineSteve
So you tied some string and metal to a rake and found it PET worthy? I can imagine your wife and neighbors as you had the photo shoot with your contraption. Your running around snapping off pics from all angles making a prototype, redesigning the prototype, taking more pics. The worst part is that the thing didn't even work. Hell if m2 and John posted PETS of all their failings we'd be out of bandwidth.

But your head was in the right place, making the job easier...so it'll RACK.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:47 pm
by Shoalzie
Wow, most boring PET ever but it was well-produced.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:03 pm
by Ken
Nope, sam's not from 'bama. Not at all.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:11 pm
by Derron
Your just like my neighbor....you spend 8 fucking hours trying to do something, to save a buck when you could have went to the rental yard, got the goddamn thatcher, thatched the yard, raked it up, and then been on the first tee in four hours.

Then you spend 2 more hours posting it up in this shit hole. Get back to the institution you moron...

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:52 pm
by Van
I see "thatch" and PET in the same thread title, from Sam, the guy with that avatar, and this is what I get??

:evil:

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:53 pm
by Tom In VA
RACK Van

I was hoping for some pics of hotties with nice grooming down there as well.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:09 pm
by Mikey
Van wrote:I see "thatch" and PET in the same thread title, from Sam, the guy with that avatar, and this is what I get??

:evil:
At least it wasn't a Margaret Thatcher PET.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:38 pm
by Cornhusker
Get yerself one of these guys and a couple concrete blocks. I use it twice a year and the thatch disappears!
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Also I have about 10 of these handy dandy noise makers, they do a little mowing of their own, scratch out insects, and aerate in the process; fertilizer is built in.
Neighbors are not recommended. (All the better.)
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Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:14 pm
by Van
Sam wrote:HA! Betcha Susan's opiniion of my PETS took a nosedive today!
Susan's didn't, but mine did.

I'm sure you must have something better than lawn mower pics stored on one of your old memory cards.

8)

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:17 pm
by Van
Sam wrote:I'm likin' the idea of getting some use outta her dog...
That's why god created peanut butter.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:23 pm
by Cornhusker
Sudden Sam wrote:I could get the noisemakers, too, but I couldn't stand hearing my wife's Sheltie yapping anymore than she already does.
Sam you can have a great time watching the guineas kick some serious ass, small dogs included!
My bad ass cats take the long way around those egg layin' toughies!
They bring their "A" game to any barnyard brawl!

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:30 pm
by Van
Why yes, Sam, yes I do...

Now, get to downloadin'...

Your camera, I mean.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:01 pm
by Wolfman
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Every so often about a half dozen of these guys come on my yard and do a great job of aerating, dethatching, and eating bugs. My neighbors have (or did have) Mexicans do theirs.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:06 pm
by Van
I just enjoyed the way Wolfie casually equated Mexicans to pea-brained birds.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:22 am
by KC Scott
Cornhusker wrote:Get yerself one of these guys and a couple concrete blocks. I use it twice a year and the thatch disappears!
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Yep - and throw a couple 70lb sand bags in and it does great at coring also.

The only problem of course is that the first time I did it I didn't take these fuckers into consideration:

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And Shish Kabob'd about 5 of 'em before I'd realized what the fuck was happening.
Needless to say replacing them sucked to Dinsdalian degrees

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BTW rack the African American Engineering Attempt Sam

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:38 am
by indyfrisco
KC Scott wrote:
Cornhusker wrote:Get yerself one of these guys and a couple concrete blocks. I use it twice a year and the thatch disappears!
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Yep - and throw a couple 70lb sand bags in and it does great at coring also.

The only problem of course is that the first time I did it I didn't take these fuckers into consideration:

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And Shish Kabob'd about 5 of 'em before I'd realized what the fuck was happening.
Needless to say replacing them sucked to Dinsdalian degrees

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BTW rack the African American Engineering Attempt Sam
Umm...aerators don't dethatch. I have that same unit. Great for aerating. Dethatching? Not so much.

This is a deece dethatcher, but nothing is as good as elbow grease.

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I'll be getting one of these for my Grasshopper. My current aerator will take forever to aerate 5 acres. THis bad boy will do it rather quickly.

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Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:48 am
by KC Scott
IndyFrisco wrote:
Umm...aerators don't dethatch. I have that same unit. Great for aerating. Dethatching? Not so much.
It's a good thing I've never tried to dethatch with it then - :doh:

I just core twice a year, once in the spring and again when I seed in the fall and my 1.5 tract seems to do pretty well.
I'll typically bag through April then just mulch the rest of the year

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:09 am
by War Wagon
IndyFrisco wrote:My current aerator will take forever to aerate 5 acres.
5 acres?

What, you've got your own golf course, or just a really big garden?

You don't need an aerator, you need a plow.

Or you need to not be so full of shit.

Wait... maybe your aerating your neighbors property.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:15 am
by indyfrisco
Wags,

You have a hard time believeing someone in a rual area has 5 acres of land? That Grasshopper Aerator will take care of the entire lawn in about 90 minutes. The mower goes 10 mph. I'll be dodging the damn plugs in the cockpit.

Full of shit? Not so much.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:15 am
by War Wagon
IndyFrisco wrote: You have a hard time believeing someone in a rual area has 5 acres of land?
No, but I don't understand why anyone would feel the need to aerate those 5 acres... unless you were grooming your own private golf course.

Hell, maybe you are all that. Excuse my incredulity.

I'll just go back to picking dandelions on my small plot.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:19 am
by Dinsdale
KC Scott wrote:BTW rack the African American Engineering Attempt Sam

Get with the program, bud -- it's the dawn of a new era...


He Obamarigged it.



BTW, Sam -- you can get a thatching blade for your mower for about $10... you fucking redneck.

Way to dispell those southern stereotypes, bud.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:27 am
by War Wagon
Dinsdale wrote: He Obamarigged it.
Has the man never heard of the greatest invention in human history?

Duct tape.

Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:23 pm
by indyfrisco
War Wagon wrote:
IndyFrisco wrote: You have a hard time believeing someone in a rual area has 5 acres of land?
No, but I don't understand why anyone would feel the need to aerate those 5 acres... unless you were grooming your own private golf course.

Hell, maybe you are all that. Excuse my incredulity.

I'll just go back to picking dandelions on my small plot.
OK, i gotcha now. Well, the land I bought...the previous owners were probably like many on this board. They didn't give a shit about any grass unless it was within 20 feet of the house. Personally, I like a nice somewhat uniform lawn. My lawn is full of thistles, crabgrass, and many other shitty weeds. Not to mention, the grub population is astronomical which, as you can imagine, means I have moles as well. Fuckers are tearing up my lawn. And if I don't take care of these grubs, I'm going to lose all kinds of vegetation to these damn japanese beetles.

So I am putting down grub-kill this weekend. The moles had hibernated but I am seeing freshly dug tunnels in places where they had not dug before so the moles are coming up. Gonna set my traps and hopefully get them the hell off my land. Then aeration. Then seeding. Sounds like a lot of work, but most of it is sitting in the driver seat of my 727k2 with beer on board.

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Re: PET - De-thatching the Lawn

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:33 pm
by indyfrisco
Sudden Sam wrote:Ugly color, but a helluva mower.
Yeah, shutyomouth brown isn't too attractive. Works like a champ though. When I was testing them out, the demo I had was a side discharge. I fucking hated it. Even when my lawn wasn't very high, it was leaving rows of clippings. I had them put a mulcher on the one I bought. $300? Childs play for the performance.

I went with the front mount because I want to get a blade, the aerator and the snow blower. I have a feeling if I want the snow blower to work worth a shit I'll need to get "winter tires" or chains. I don't have the turf tires like in the pic above. I do have the large treads that keep from slipping. I'll still use my 42" craftsman rider for hauling shit around the yard in the trailer or spreading seed/fertilizer/insecticide, but the Grasshopper is a fuggin machine and will do the tough work.