Racked my van
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Well I finally racked my van. It was driving me nuts finding stuff and clambering around so I decided enough was enough. Researched for a few weeks and spent 3 days this week sorting it.
I am well chuffed. Of course I'm going to be tweaking it from here to kingdom come but it's 95% what I want. I'm actually astonished to have so quickly achieved satisfaction with it. I thought I'd be pulling it apart and redoing it forever but aside from some additions and minor adjustments I've achieved a little more than what I set out to achieve. Damn rare as I'm sure you'll all appreciate.
Anyhow.... let's see if I can do this photobucket thing
http://imgur.com/a/kwA1H
I am well chuffed. Of course I'm going to be tweaking it from here to kingdom come but it's 95% what I want. I'm actually astonished to have so quickly achieved satisfaction with it. I thought I'd be pulling it apart and redoing it forever but aside from some additions and minor adjustments I've achieved a little more than what I set out to achieve. Damn rare as I'm sure you'll all appreciate.
Anyhow.... let's see if I can do this photobucket thing
http://imgur.com/a/kwA1H
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OK will try and edit now. Ta
Still wont let me do it. Says you are not allowed to use that whatever in this forum use http blah blah which is exactly what I'm doing.
"You are not allowed to use that image extension on this board. A valid format is: http://www.domain.com/picture.gif, an invalid format is: http://www.domain.com/picture.one.gif"
^^that's exactly what I tried doing but it wasn't having any of it
Still wont let me do it. Says you are not allowed to use that whatever in this forum use http blah blah which is exactly what I'm doing.
"You are not allowed to use that image extension on this board. A valid format is: http://www.domain.com/picture.gif, an invalid format is: http://www.domain.com/picture.one.gif"
^^that's exactly what I tried doing but it wasn't having any of it
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Thanks guys. Yeah I'm so chuffed with it.
Took the van out yesterday and drove at speed, taking corners aggressively to see what happened. Aside from the odd subtle click or clank here and there and a can of WD40 tipping over on a shelf, all was well.
Obv it makes access to stuff sooo much easier but I think the real advantage will be not losing stuff and also being able to do maintenance of tools a lot easier.
Sy - I used Imgur, still wasn't having it. I've put pics on before a few years ago but for the life of me I canny do it now lol
Took the van out yesterday and drove at speed, taking corners aggressively to see what happened. Aside from the odd subtle click or clank here and there and a can of WD40 tipping over on a shelf, all was well.
Obv it makes access to stuff sooo much easier but I think the real advantage will be not losing stuff and also being able to do maintenance of tools a lot easier.
Sy - I used Imgur, still wasn't having it. I've put pics on before a few years ago but for the life of me I canny do it now lol
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Yeah I know Michael. Still got a lot of tweaks for tools storage. Just the basic shell is in at the moment. Might do some more work on it next weekend. And yeah it can be a bugger to start at the best of times.
Yes it's a push mower. 16" Hayter. Cuts lovely though but hard work.
If I get some more maintenance work (we don't do a huge amount of maintenance) I will buy a 30" Toro Turfmaster I think.
Yes it's a push mower. 16" Hayter. Cuts lovely though but hard work.
If I get some more maintenance work (we don't do a huge amount of maintenance) I will buy a 30" Toro Turfmaster I think.
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I dunno I'm still tempted just for the few lawns we do maintain. It'll double my speed and half my calorie output in the summer. Possibly triple my speed with that push mower when I'm not feeling frisky. I'd be more inclined to drum up more lawns too if it wasn't such a slog to do them.michaelthegardener wrote:id get an etesia pro 46 18" if I was you great mower ive got 2 cos I like to have a spare :p but it wont do stripes so I got myself a 18" hayter cheap in the winter for that id love a turfmaster but to be honest id need so many much bigger jobs to use it on 18" for me is just the right size
Can't afford it though at the moment. Want to properly sign write the van next and put a tow bar on. Just bought a stump grinder so it'll have to wait unless I whack it on the plastic hmmm
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Michael,, couple of questions..
Why go Estesia when it's almost as expensive but less cutting width? I mean the turfmaster is a good mower. I looked at one just today as I had to take mine in for a repair. Looks very durable. I see no advantage to getting a smaller mower (especially for similar price range) when I already have a small mower, even if it is just a push mower.
Why didn't you just buy a striping kit for your estesia?
Why go Estesia when it's almost as expensive but less cutting width? I mean the turfmaster is a good mower. I looked at one just today as I had to take mine in for a repair. Looks very durable. I see no advantage to getting a smaller mower (especially for similar price range) when I already have a small mower, even if it is just a push mower.
Why didn't you just buy a striping kit for your estesia?
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ok well how many people have a 30" wide garden gate ? not many round these parts my etesia only just gets in to some of my gardens :p for me 18" is just right I do a lot of gardens big and small and its a good fast mower gets an average size lawn done in 30mins or so if I could get more commercial work id love a bigger mower but that still would only be if I could make the outlay back pretty dam quick :rock:
do you mean the new roller they do or the rubber drag strip ? the roller I couldn't find any reviews on and if it was a pain to fit may have been a problem and the rubber strips just don't do the job right and wear away quickly cant beat a good cast iron roller cylinder mower would be even better but that's just a whole more list of problems
do you mean the new roller they do or the rubber drag strip ? the roller I couldn't find any reviews on and if it was a pain to fit may have been a problem and the rubber strips just don't do the job right and wear away quickly cant beat a good cast iron roller cylinder mower would be even better but that's just a whole more list of problems
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