Acreage Living
#46
Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by annqldau
Cut it manually on how many acres???
Sun must be getting to you.. .
Can you use quad bikes on the road in Aus???
Sun must be getting to you.. .
Can you use quad bikes on the road in Aus???
Dont Know about the other states.................... mm
#47
Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by rossifumi
$7k for a ****ing mower!! You seriously need to have a chat with yourself, soon!
$7 for a whipper snipper more like.
$7 for a whipper snipper more like.
#48
Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by 232Bar
The zero turn, although a nice shiny piece of kit, is getting into big $$$$ territory. My budget is around the $7k mark so a zero is definitely on Fantasy Island
#49
Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by Wol
Simplicity (one of the biggest American players) sells their smallest deck zero turn for around the $5800 mark - less discounts.
Unfortunatley I think I'm pretty hooked on a Deere (plus the Company I work for has dealings with them so I get a bit of a discount)
#50
Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by 232Bar
LOL - better not tell you how much I paid for my Honda Strimmer (sorry Whipper-snipper) then
#51
Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by Wol
C'mon - tell us! I bought one last week!
#52
Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by 232Bar
I got a Honda self propelled mower and Honda strimmer for $1800. Got a discount for buying them as a pair
#53
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Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by annqldau
Cut it manually on how many acres???
Sun must be getting to you.. .
Can you use quad bikes on the road in Aus???
Sun must be getting to you.. .
Can you use quad bikes on the road in Aus???
Old readers of this forum know that I think nothing of running 5km (and back) to the shops with a rucksack to buy all my tinned goods so I can run home with them.
#54
Joined: Oct 2005
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Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by thatsnotquiteright
1 acre. Seriously I like exercise, I kid you not. I know it sounds crazy, but I like to take any excuse to exercise.
Old readers of this forum know that I think nothing of running 5km (and back) to the shops with a rucksack to buy all my tinned goods so I can run home with them.
Old readers of this forum know that I think nothing of running 5km (and back) to the shops with a rucksack to buy all my tinned goods so I can run home with them.
I find it much easier to get the husband to do the grass and to take the trolly to the car boot then I make the effort to drive home using a manual gear box instead of automatic for exercise... .
Last edited by annqldau; Apr 17th 2006 at 4:15 am.
#55
Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by thatsnotquiteright
1 acre. Seriously I like exercise, I kid you not. I know it sounds crazy, but I like to take any excuse to exercise.
Old readers of this forum know that I think nothing of running 5km (and back) to the shops with a rucksack to buy all my tinned goods so I can run home with them.
Old readers of this forum know that I think nothing of running 5km (and back) to the shops with a rucksack to buy all my tinned goods so I can run home with them.
#56
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Joined: Sep 2005
Location: Melbourne, by the beach, living the dream.
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Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by thatsnotquiteright
1 acre. Seriously I like exercise, I kid you not. I know it sounds crazy, but I like to take any excuse to exercise.
Old readers of this forum know that I think nothing of running 5km (and back) to the shops with a rucksack to buy all my tinned goods so I can run home with them.
Old readers of this forum know that I think nothing of running 5km (and back) to the shops with a rucksack to buy all my tinned goods so I can run home with them.
Cheers
Buzzy
#57
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Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by annqldau
Should change your name from 'thatsnotquiteright' to 'notrightinthehead', in this heat you must be mad... .
I find it much easier to get the husband to do the grass and to take the trolly to the car boot then I make the effort to drive home using a manual gear box instead of automatic for exercise... .
I find it much easier to get the husband to do the grass and to take the trolly to the car boot then I make the effort to drive home using a manual gear box instead of automatic for exercise... .
#58
Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by thatsnotquiteright
Lol. I don't mow in the heat of the day. Besides, I have been training all my adult life and I am accustomed to maintaining high standards of fitness despite other commitments. You won't hear me make the excuse that most 30 something blokes make about families. I have the last laugh at the end of the day, I have the physique I had when I was 18 and the stamina I had when I was 25. Long may it continue!
#59
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Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by arkon
I've now got the patience I had when I was 4!
I realised the other day, I haven't been really stressed or worried for the 3 years I've been here. Of course, I have to make deadlines at work occasionally and may have to put in the occasional hour, but that's a complaint, not what I call stress. I recall in Europe often pondering my future and trying to fit a round peg in to a square hole, getting stressed over money etc. I haven't been stressed for over 4 years, that includes a year back in the Uk when I was so happy to be coming back over here that I was also stress free - admitedly as I had given up all my commitments that year it was plainer sailing. 4 years! That's a long time to be stress-free. (!)
#60
Re: Acreage Living
Originally Posted by cadman
I was told that 1 acre = 2800 m sq. and was 1/3 of the size of a football (soccer!) pitch.
Found this on the web:
One acre is equivalent to:
200 parked cars
about a third of a football (soccer) field, which is between 90 and 120 m (100 and 130 yard) long and between 45 and 90 m (50 and 100 yard) wide (2.67 acres)
three quarters of an American football field, which is 160 feet (48.5 m) wide and 360 feet (109.1 m) long (1.32 acres)
Found this on the web:
One acre is equivalent to:
200 parked cars
about a third of a football (soccer) field, which is between 90 and 120 m (100 and 130 yard) long and between 45 and 90 m (50 and 100 yard) wide (2.67 acres)
three quarters of an American football field, which is 160 feet (48.5 m) wide and 360 feet (109.1 m) long (1.32 acres)
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