Page 3 of 5 FirstFirst 12345 LastLast
Results 31 to 45 of 62

Thread: Lawnmowers

  1. #31
    Join Date
    22nd September 2009 - 22:02
    Bike
    2001 SV400s
    Location
    Sanson
    Posts
    451
    I just got the $300 jobby from Mitre10 about 6 years ago now. Motor still runs strong (B&S) and only dramas was a throttle cable broke ($20 off tardme). Although those fabric catchers are shithouse, admittedly that is starting to fall to bits..

    Now in the process of acquiring a 2nd hand MTD ride-on cos I enjoy my weekends.
    Yeah, nah.

  2. #32
    Join Date
    20th January 2008 - 17:29
    Bike
    1972 Norton Commando
    Location
    Auckland NZ's Epicentre
    Posts
    3,554
    Cool.
    So that's 2 for the Subaru OHC one with mags and a bull bar.
    1 for a $300 M10 job
    and 9 comments from someone who started with " I don't give a fuck what lawnmower you buy"
    DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.

  3. #33
    Join Date
    5th January 2007 - 14:58
    Bike
    motocompo
    Location
    Buttfuck nowhere
    Posts
    5,156
    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Cool.
    So that's 2 for the Subaru OHC one with mags and a bull bar.
    1 for a $300 M10 job
    and 9 comments from someone who started with " I don't give a fuck what lawnmower you buy"
    I still can't fathom why a chap of your stature is up for pushing their own mower.

  4. #34
    Join Date
    20th January 2008 - 17:29
    Bike
    1972 Norton Commando
    Location
    Auckland NZ's Epicentre
    Posts
    3,554
    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    I still can't fathom why a chap of your stature is up for pushing their own mower.


    Old habits die hard I guess, but I get involved when it wont start, needs petrol etc, maybe I should schedule a meeting, minute some action points, get a consultant,

    get a report, maybe three quotes, go thru a tender selection, submit one, get it signed off, then get procurement to issue a purchase order....seems a bit much for a mower

    DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.

  5. #35
    Join Date
    1st November 2005 - 08:18
    Bike
    F-117.
    Location
    Banana Republic of NZ
    Posts
    7,048
    Quote Originally Posted by caspernz View Post
    So you mean it's wrong for me to use diesel (in my weedsprayer) on the council berm?
    It's the council's berm, so "if" they were genuinely loving their berms, they'd mow it themself.
    So, nuke the fuck out of it! If it resembles a barren wasteland that the Gobi Desert would be envious of... Woohoo!
    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Yates 'Turfix'. Leaves the grass but kills the weeds. Use as directed though.
    ??
    Council land? Refer to the above!
    TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”

  6. #36
    Join Date
    20th January 2010 - 14:41
    Bike
    husaberg
    Location
    The Wild Wild West
    Posts
    12,212
    Kikuyu can be controlled and managed but needs to be mulched prior to it forming a dense mat to allow the other grass to grow though it.
    This is how the Northland farmers have learn to live with it. Its actually quite a productive pasture if managed correctly.
    But as we are talking about a lawn nuke it with Glyphosate and a surfactant dishwashing liquid will do 2-3 times and plant some less invasive species.
    years ago many farmers had a level of success with round-up topping to improve pasture composition one of the side effects was a mow it less result.
    it was sprayed with a extremely low level of herbicide only 120-200ml /ha with 1000 liters from memory



    Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken

  7. #37
    Join Date
    13th February 2006 - 13:12
    Bike
    raptor 1000
    Location
    Dunedin
    Posts
    2,979
    i have a lawnmaster at home and bought a cheap one for one of my flats, the other rental has a small section so they have a electric one

  8. #38
    Join Date
    6th January 2009 - 12:17
    Bike
    Dont have one now
    Location
    New Plymouth
    Posts
    1,710
    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Cool.
    So that's 2 for the Subaru OHC one with mags and a bull bar.
    1 for a $300 M10 job
    and 9 comments from someone who started with " I don't give a fuck what lawnmower you buy"
    I also have the Subaru OHC, brought in in January. Its a beast, you wont stall it on long grass that defeats lesser mowers. Couple of small annoyances, you need to drop the revs off when you take the catcher off to empty or it wil cover you in clippings (they just blow out everywhere when shes revving and they stick like shit to a blanket if youre sweating so your misses laughs at you) its reasonably heavy when compared to the cheapys( built tough so will probably outlast a few cheapys but you pay with weight) so the misses wont push it. Overall, i really like it, im going to bling it with a big bore exhaust and fit a blow off valve.....

  9. #39
    Join Date
    24th July 2006 - 11:53
    Bike
    KTM 1290 SAR
    Location
    Wgtn
    Posts
    5,541
    Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
    i have a lawnmaster at home
    Same. Self propelled Eagle series 36" Pro a previous owner of our last property left behind. It was quite steep and took over 4 hrs to mow. He turned 80 the day they moved out and was still managing the place just fine with that lawnmaster.

    At the time the bro had just bought a John Deer ride on, and I was using up good riding time mowing lawns, so I got sucked into MOWER WARS!
    And bought a 4wd articulated front deck Husqvarna. But it wasn't new, like his, so I installed a 10L 12V cold box on the back, so I could claim mine had a mini-bar.

    Bloody thing would damned near mow cliffs and cut my mowing time from 4 hrs to 2 beers.

    Not sure if I'd buy another lawnmaster, the manufacturer has a bad rep with both local shops, they won't deal with them. It's done well, though, I rebuilt it a couple of years ago, at about 8 years old, and I'd say it'll do another 4 or 5 no trouble.

    I'd definitely buy another Husqvarna, I gave it arseholes and it just kept coming back for more.
    Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon

  10. #40
    Join Date
    3rd October 2006 - 21:21
    Bike
    Breaking rocks
    Location
    in the hot sun
    Posts
    4,382
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Kikuyu can be controlled and managed but needs to be mulched prior to it forming a dense mat to allow the other grass to grow though it.
    This is how the Northland farmers have learn to live with it. Its actually quite a productive pasture if managed correctly.
    But as we are talking about a lawn nuke it with Glyphosate and a surfactant dishwashing liquid will do 2-3 times and plant some less invasive species.
    years ago many farmers had a level of success with round-up topping to improve pasture composition one of the side effects was a mow it less result.
    it was sprayed with a extremely low level of herbicide only 120-200ml /ha with 1000 liters from memory
    I used to have a 1/2 acre kikuyu lawn in whangarei and found it made a great lawn if you mowed it back hard. Then keep it mowed every two weeks. Alternatively put a couple of sheep on it. We have predominantly paspalum growing where we are now and it is a cunt. We will have to spray it off and plant kikuyu instead.
    Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!

  11. #41
    Join Date
    20th January 2010 - 14:41
    Bike
    husaberg
    Location
    The Wild Wild West
    Posts
    12,212
    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    I used to have a 1/2 acre kikuyu lawn in whangarei and found it made a great lawn if you mowed it back hard. Then keep it mowed every two weeks. Alternatively put a couple of sheep on it. We have predominantly paspalum growing where we are now and it is a cunt. We will have to spray it off and plant kikuyu instead.
    The reason it was brought to Northland was from memory dune erosion control as it thrives in arid climate's.



    Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken

  12. #42
    Join Date
    13th March 2006 - 20:49
    Bike
    TF125
    Location
    Hurunui, FTW!
    Posts
    4,430
    Quote Originally Posted by huff3r View Post
    Now in the process of acquiring a 2nd hand MTD ride-on cos I enjoy my weekends.
    That's what I'm rocking currently. They're built to a price so buy some spare split pins for the front wheels/axles and get hold of a drive belt diagram as it'll probably throw the belt often and the way it goes on seems completey illogical whilst the pto is disengaged and you're feeling angry.

    Good points? They're cheap and you can sink piss while you drive it.

  13. #43
    Join Date
    24th December 2012 - 21:49
    Bike
    Quiet plodder
    Location
    South Akl
    Posts
    2,259
    Quote Originally Posted by Erelyes View Post
    Yeah, nah. Most cunts don't have a grand to drop on a lawnmower.
    I didn't either did a swop for some work I did

    READ AND UDESTAND

  14. #44
    Join Date
    26th February 2005 - 15:10
    Bike
    Ubrfarter V Klunkn,ffwabbit,Petal,phoebe
    Location
    In the cave of Adullam
    Posts
    13,624
    Get a goat.

    It'll keep the grass down, and in between you can use it for "other purposes" (just don't let the neighbours see - they'd probably want a go and wear the poor goat out"

    Or, fit scythe blades to your BMW axles. Boadicea style.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

  15. #45
    Join Date
    3rd October 2006 - 21:21
    Bike
    Breaking rocks
    Location
    in the hot sun
    Posts
    4,382
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    The reason it was brought to Northland was from memory dune erosion control as it thrives in arid climate's.
    That is buffalo grass which is very similar. They use kikuyu as grazing as it can handle a good drought. Subsequently it sucks in colder places. The farmers used to throw chopped kikuyu outside the cowsheds so the cows would walk it back to the paddocks for them.
    Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •