Posted by jackinok on September 04, 2012 at 17:28:32 from (68.235.152.232):
In Reply to: Re: mowed, posted by Jim SC on September 04, 2012 at 13:48:25:
three days,fri-sun,part of a fourth.about 3/4 throttle in high range second gear, as soon as i could see,till i couldnt tell where i was with the lights.long days for sure.didnt have to turn much though so that made it go faster,flat ground just rough from the bunch grass.probably could have ran in third if i could have hung on!stopped to fuel up,grease mower,eat and get a little sleep.if i remember correctly i fueled up four times,burning a little less than a gallon an hour.and it started cutting out when i rolled in barn on the fourth tank so about five acres an hour i figure. I bet i have either a new shock on this knoedler seat or a new seat system before i do it again though! spraying is a WHOLE lot faster,but its still too hot here for spray to do much good.supposed to cool off next week,so im hoping the grass will come on a little before winter.been so dry that a lot of the native grass is just now greening up a little.
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