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Alfresco Feb 23rd 2013 7:42 am

Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 
It's 6:40 am today (Sunday) and someone is mowing their lawn! :thumbdown:

I was thinking it's Deadvim but he lives far away from me. ;)

old.sparkles Feb 23rd 2013 8:18 am

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 10564480)
It's 6:40 am today (Sunday) and someone is mowing their lawn! :thumbdown:

I was thinking it's Deadvim but he lives far away from me. ;)

Well it's not me :lol:

That's really inconsiderate - It would be bad enough on a week day but Sunday. Guess you're up then :D

Alfresco Feb 23rd 2013 8:25 am

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 

Originally Posted by old.sparkles (Post 10564521)
Well it's not me :lol:

That's really inconsiderate - It would be bad enough on a week day but Sunday. Guess you're up then :D

Yeah. I was up already and it was quite far away, but their poor neighbours. :blink:

DeadVim Feb 23rd 2013 8:30 am

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 10564480)
It's 6:40 am today (Sunday) and someone is mowing their lawn! :thumbdown:

I was thinking it's Deadvim but he lives far away from me. ;)

:lol:

I did mine at the unusually early hour of 8:30am yesterday and that was only because we had a kids party to prepare for. :cool:

I usually put it off until the arvo ...

I'm guessing the forecasts of rain mean people are getting in early.

Alfresco Feb 23rd 2013 8:40 am

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 

Originally Posted by DeadVim (Post 10564537)
:lol:

I did mine at the unusually early hour of 8:30am yesterday and that was only because we had a kids party to prepare for. :cool:

I usually put it off until the arvo ...

I'm guessing the forecasts of rain mean people are getting in early.

Yeah, good point.

How is your mower doing?

carolinephillips Feb 23rd 2013 8:53 am

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 
Lawnmowing at that hour? Ouch- at least our neighbours wait till daylight, and the kookaburras have already woken us up first!

DeadVim Feb 23rd 2013 9:03 am

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 10564551)
Yeah, good point.

How is your mower doing?

It's going well, I had to replace the blades yesterday ($10) but that's to be expected considering I have used it to mow the big paddocks and a not insubstantial bit of "nature strip" (corner block) in the absence of a working ride-on.

Ride-on and generator ... 2 things on the wish list right now ...

Alfresco Feb 23rd 2013 9:08 am

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 

Originally Posted by carolinephillips (Post 10564577)
Lawnmowing at that hour? Ouch- at least our neighbours wait till daylight, and the kookaburras have already woken us up first!

You have very considerate neighbours then. :lol:


Originally Posted by DeadVim (Post 10564591)
It's going well, I had to replace the blades yesterday ($10) but that's to be expected considering I have used it to mow the big paddocks and a not insubstantial bit of "nature strip" (corner block) in the absence of a working ride-on.

Ride-on and generator ... 2 things on the wish list right now ...

I would love to try a ride-on mower just once.

Well, it has just started to rain quite heavily now.

renth Feb 23rd 2013 9:45 am

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 
I waited until 10am last Sunday before I started using my angle grinder.

billymacker Feb 23rd 2013 10:21 am

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 10564480)
It's 6:40 am today (Sunday) and someone is mowing their lawn! :thumbdown:

they could be getting back at the neighbours for playing music all night.

Grayling Feb 23rd 2013 11:11 am

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 
Bugger that....we have half an acre of lawn to deal with.....we now have a gardener who cuts it once a fortnight or three weeks

Worth every penny:thumbup:

Used to take me hours.

cresta57 Feb 23rd 2013 11:43 am

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 10564480)
It's 6:40 am today (Sunday) and someone is mowing their lawn! :thumbdown:

I was thinking it's Deadvim but he lives far away from me. ;)

On Christmas day a few years ago we had a few mates staying & we were having breakfast on the verandah. Our neighbour started mowing FFS it was 6.30am Christmas morning.
It's normal to wake to the dulcit tones of ride-on mowers & chainsaws any time after 6am around these parts. Especially after the recent storms.
I just bought a nice shiny new John Deere. It's cut my mowing time from 4 hrs to just under 2. I cut the vacant block to the side of us as well, just the first few metres from the road to keep it looking nice. This one has decent lights on the front so I tend to cut in the evening when it's cooler.
If your keen to use a ride on you can come & mow mine any time you want lol keys in the mower.

Sherlock Holmes Feb 23rd 2013 11:48 am

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 
As it hasn't rained here since October.........haven't heard a lawn mower in months, which is bliss.

When it does rain however, they will all start up at once. That is a REALLY lovely sound. :(

cresta57 Feb 23rd 2013 12:03 pm

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 

Originally Posted by Sherlock Holmes (Post 10564729)
As it hasn't rained here since October.........haven't heard a lawn mower in months, which is bliss.

When it does rain however, they will all start up at once. That is a REALLY lovely sound. :(

Yep until four weeks ago we were desperate for water. Our tanks were down to the last couple of rungs & there was a three week wait for delivery. Grass was brown & dead & the garden looked decimated. 600mm of rain & two floods later it's an oasis of green with the odd gum tree laid on the ground lol. All good for firewood for next year.

DeadVim Feb 23rd 2013 12:25 pm

Re: Mowing the lawn on a Sunday!
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 10564598)
I would love to try a ride-on mower just once.

Well, it has just started to rain quite heavily now.

I am looking forward to using one that hasn't covered 150,000kms :D

I've repaired it more often than I can remember and have finally conceded defeat ... Might be worth a few bob for scrap though ... Rover Rancher, about as reliable as the other Rovers I have driven.


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