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O/T Is there any common sense anymore

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Farmall MD

07-09-2007 14:29:35




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These kids nowadays never cease to amaze me. Was looking outside the shop today watching one of the kids(19 yrs old) we hired, mowin the field. It was pretty high, about 4-6 inches.
He was using a mower kinda like a dixie chopper, I forget the name of it. But anyway, he was mowin and throwin all the cut grass into the grass he hasn't cut yet. Kept doin this pass after pass, then wonders why he has to keep going slower and slower each pass as the mower is working 3 times as hard as it was in the begining.


I don't know if it's just plain stupidity, or if they just don't care, or if they even have a shred of common sense in them at all. Or a combonation of all three. Seems like it's just getting worse.

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jubilee johnny

07-10-2007 07:06:24




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
If my grass isn't too tall I will mow it like that to give it a cleaner look. He probably waited too long, was cutting too short, or, like you said, didn't realize what way the grass was going.



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havvey

07-10-2007 05:07:43




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
No there is no common sence. In this case you have a 19 year old with how many years exsperiance? No one has taught them how to do this stuff. I see it more and more.



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cj3b_jeep

07-10-2007 05:01:28




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
As for me, I've seen a lot of lazy kids and some that were quick thinkers and hard workers. I think it has a lot to do with the parents. I know both kinds of kids. My neighbor has her 26 year old son living in her basement, all he wants to do is hang out and play golf, video games and some stupid card game. He steals gas from his stepfather's cans so he can get to the course where he gets free golf. My nephew is 13, he just put a new transmission in his sister's car.

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cat236

07-10-2007 02:38:54




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
Modern machines have capabilites that are beyond that of many dreams of the fortys and fifties.Mowing equipment of today having blade tip speeds of 14,000 RPM and up, and specifications of "acres per hour" have changed the game.Professional landscapers mow in a striping pattern for several different reasons. It is the most time effective way to mow large areas.With the efficiency of todays decks, mulching is the best way to deal with clippings, it also allows for a much healthier lawn.Grass clippings are reduced to very small pieces which soon decompose, and deposit nitrogen into the lawn.It also provides a healthy thatch layer that encourages good root development.This pattern of mowing is the most common in the commercial world of today.When dealing with tall grass as you have listed it is best to raise the deck height and make two passes over area.It will still be quicker then forcing machine as you described.Most manufacturers of lawn equipment agree on removing one third of the blade of grass at each cutting.When routinely mowing, and only removing one third, these modern machines are more then capable of "double cutting" at higher speeds to accomplish the above listed benefits.Direction change is a requirement when mowing in this manner,it to promotes a healthier lawn. My dad says there is more then one way to skin a cat...in todays world I say, credit goes to the young man for at least getting out there and working. Too many today dont want to do anything.For those of you with equipment up to this task,try it out and time yourself it should go much quicker.Note that when coming to an obstruction in an open area such as a tree do not drive around tree in a "circle" to trim.Simply trim only one side, and on your next pass trim the other side. Good luck.

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Bob in NC IA

07-09-2007 21:27:11




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
I've owned an after hours professional lawn care business for 25 years and we often mow into the uncut grass on purpose. Many of my customers are Country Club type lawns that must look perfect when I leave. This method allows us to have the lawn with no clumps or extra grass showing. When we get to the middle, we raise the blades about an inch and fan the grass outward until nothing shows. We use gator blades so they constantly chew the grass up into very small pieces. It works very well, some of you may want to try it. It allows you to make the lawn look like it was bagged without the work of hauling the grass away.

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NE IA Dave

07-09-2007 21:10:30




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
I'm old as dirt, and can give advise till the cows come home. I have hired many kids over the years, and personaly wonder how the heck they learned how to walk.

Yet some of them are now making my wages times twenty or fifty, so I maybe should have learned from them.

I'm not defending them, just making a statment. The main man who worked at Rockwell Collins in Cedar Rapids Iowa (was supposed) to be the main man responsible for GPS retired in his home town here where I live. Rockwell you hear often as they get a large % of the government contracts for NASSA, Boing etc. As he got older he had problems starting his lawn mower as his strenghth was failing. I helped him out by putting his mower on the cement slab driveway, and not in the tall unmowed grass for starting. Sooooo????? I'm not 100% sure, but he is also credited with the inovation of auto control for air planes as well. He was a millionare, and when we loaded him for his final ride in a ambulance there was a pile of old shoes in his living room approx three foot high and probably four to five foot in diameter. Never tossed anything in his life.

So you young guys keep a trying, you will get to wonder about the young ones some day as well perhaps. Some advise is that you will get there alot faster than you can possibly imagine.

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barnrat

07-09-2007 20:14:55




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
Before you can be old and wise you have to be young and stupid. I was that kid 12 years ago. I have a 15 year old kid that is isn't lets say "perfect" But look at us, letting the government raise our kids. Cause most of the "Baby boomer" parents have made this society afraid of it's own shadow. I mean kids are raised in a plastic bubble nowadays how are they gonna scar up their knuckles from in there.

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Davis In SC

07-09-2007 19:54:57




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
The ones that really bug me are the dumb ones, that think they know it all.. I build some fixtures for a company, for drilling holes, etc in production parts. As a courtesy, I set them up in the machine, and train the person that will be running it. They have this young "Lady", that runs the jobs now. When I try to train her, she laughs, rolls her eyes, mocks me, makes fun of everything I try to tell her.. I finally told the management that I will no longer train her..

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Mark - IN.

07-09-2007 19:50:42




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
My dad said that common sense went right out the window the day that my mom gave birth to me. He also the the milkman did too, sometime before that.



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Clint Youse MO

07-09-2007 19:35:54




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
I think that there have been some very good comment made here. I guess I am on of the "kids nowadays" I am 25 years old own my own farm been working there since 14 got chence to by it a year ago April get up every morning do my work and make a livving for me and my wife. I usually leave the house at between 5 and 7 AM dependiong on what needs to be done that day and come in at dark. I was not born knowing how to do everything like some people said they were not taught how to do a job that is bull even watching dad counts as being taught something dont blame these kids blame there parents. ME and a friend of mine were the only kids in our highschool class that bought are own vehicles at 16 and paid all the gas and insurance and upkeep hey mine was not new but it was mine the rest of the kids in our class got cars given to them from mommy and daddy.

I was taught that hardwork will payoff in the end and I believe it I got my first paycheck at age 7 for clleaning out the back alleys in the vet clinic save that money got in to the hog bussiness with dad yeah he helped me out and showed how to do the work but it was my start and if you do not believe that somebody helped you learn to do the things you do ya might want to reflect on life a little.

I think the parents and teachers are to blame on this stuff.

Clint

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Chris in MD

07-09-2007 19:24:26




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
I'm 21 years old, and i've learned everything 'common sense' from my dad.

My brother is 38 years old, my dad taught him everything 'common sense'. But he chose not to follow it and ruin his life instead.



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Hobo,NC

07-09-2007 19:06:19




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
I have the one in a million werk'n fer me this summer, he started in February werk'n part time after school. My mom nicked named'em Mutt by mistake (his nick name wuz Muff short fer Murphy) she kin not hear good so the name has stuck. Mutt izz 17 and has the ability to B what ever he wants 2 be. Funny but mutt knows witch way to mow grass, he blows the cut'ns into the 450 drive. I spec i need to ask'em if he could figger out away to keep the cut'ns out of the drive. In 30 years all the help I have had have sum'm about what are how they do their job that gripes my arse. Mutt has no bad habits that grip my arse. I have had help that thinks they kin werk a few weeks then need a week off to spend the money. I have cut back to 4 day werk weeks but still sheet comes up that makes no sense to me to B off. I have had a few kids that came out of the local Tinker Tech with 2 year degrees under their belt, they had a hard time figger'n out how to change oil, local tinker teck took daddys money. I spec my take on this izz why I am not asked to sit on the board their enny more, do miss the free meal tho. I know a few that shore have werked the good will factor to death. 22 years old unemployed uneducated and will not werk in a pie factory, life ait't EZ soon they will find out. Most of'em needed a good arse woop'n in their time, Mom and Dad to.

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Hoofer B

07-09-2007 19:04:31




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
The thing with common sense is: everyone thinks they have it.



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D17 man

07-09-2007 18:47:52




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
im 16 years old and i work everyday and i never ask to leave early or take a day off unless its real important and i know my boss wont need my help. as for the kid blowing the grass into the uncut grass, i worked for awhile for a lawncare company and thats how they mow. it makes it look better. maybe thats how the kid was tought but it probably didnt matter how it looked if the grass was 6 inches high

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Big Hunter

07-09-2007 18:07:47




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
I think in a way common sence is a learned thing. I started working on my grandfathers dairy farm when I was about 10 or 11...I forget. The more your around a variety of things the more you learn the more common sence you have. I don't think many kids now-a-days actually get out and get a fist full of work until until until I don't know when...later ok thats my 2 cents



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bihl

07-09-2007 18:06:57




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
COMMON SENSE.... YOU hired him



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Farmall MD

07-10-2007 01:12:07




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to bihl, 07-09-2007 18:06:57  
Not me Skippy, boss above me did. You just prooved my point about common sense. Replying to a post you know nothing about.



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Blue3992 (N Illinois)

07-09-2007 17:47:00




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
Sometimes I think common sense is disappearing, but I don't think this kid on the mower is evidence of that.

Maybe he lives in an apartment and has never mowed grass before. Maybe he just had a brain fart. Maybe he thought that throwing the grass clippings into the stuff he hasn't cut yet was a good idea to get it mulched up more.

Heck, my brother (24 years old) and I (30 years old) have an ongoing argument on where to throw the clippings. I say onto the grass you've already cut, to save wear and tear on the mower. He says onto the uncut grass, so the clippings get mulched in the grass better. And don't even get us started as to the optimal length to let grass grow, or whether its better to cut "up and down" the field, or in a circle.

Regardless, talk to the kid if you see him doing something dumb. Maybe he'll turn out to just a moron. Or maybe he's a bright kid who just lacks a little bit of experience.

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MBU

07-09-2007 17:41:03




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
Farmall MD,

I think EVERY generation says those very same words about the upcoming generation. Maybe that "kid" doesn't know how to mow a lawn but he might just know how program a micro controller or whatever else that modern science might have to offer.
All I can say for sure is that there are many great kids in our military fighting and sacrificing their live for our freedom as well as freedom for others they do not even know. They stand just as tall as our hero's of WWII!
Give the "kid" the benefit of the doubt and show him a better way of doing it. Who knows, you might just make a lifetime friend!

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jonathan s

07-09-2007 17:27:41




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
hey, im 15 and a half years old and ive been mowing our lawn since i was 4 years old, started ou ton the old sears mower in first gear at half throtle. dad rode with me the first few time to give me tips and to help me. now when i was 14 i bid a mowing job on a cemetray not far from my house and i got it. parents bought a brandnew comercial zero turn mower. (grasshopper to be exact) by the end of the summer i had three other lawns that i was mowing. this year im doing the cemetary again and i have around 8 lawns that i mow now. i pay rent on that mower. i do all the matinece on it and i take care of that mower cuz i konw if it breaks down i dont get to work.

i agree with in to deep. i dont know how old he is but i have been told that i act much older than i reallly am and that i look older than i really am, i also get yelled at when i tell ppl my age after ive done something. one thing i dont like is that i work so freaking hard to make my reputation good and then i get in a group of kids my age and im put in the stupid pile. i hate it how like 90% of the boys in my grade dont have jobs and the ones that do dont put forth effort, just because it isnt easy. i was raise "work hard and then you can play later, but not untill all the work is done" also to do the very best i can do and do it quickly. i know that becuae of the way i was and are being raised are going to and already have helped me with my future.

thats my tow cents.

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Matt from CT

07-09-2007 18:25:24




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to jonathan s, 07-09-2007 17:27:41  
Good for you, Jon!

A nephew of mine I'm quite proud of started off shoveling snow when he was 12, next year parents loaned him the money next for a snowthrower and he built a trailer so he could go around the neighborhood looking for work faster. He's since bought a small commercial mower, trailer, and pickup and has a nice p/t businesses handling jobs too big for the homeower, too small for the full time landscapers -- and people pay a premium for doing these odd jobs. Also works f/t in the summer as a lifeguard.

Oh, and he's also starting Grad School in the fall -- with USAF ROTC paying for him to earn his Masters in Mechanical Engineering, and his goal to become a Pilot.

It's funny how families go...his OLDER brother (by 2 years) dropped out Engineering school and waits tables and makes court dates. He's currently the family's challenge to get back on track.

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jonathan s

07-09-2007 19:14:36




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Matt from CT, 07-09-2007 18:25:24  
wow, thanks. i deff think he is doing better than me.



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Teacher .....

07-09-2007 17:27:30




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
Well then, instead of sitting on your butt and later wasting your time telling us about it here, why didn't you go outside and teach him how to do it correctly? You did say he worked for the same company as you right? Is there a rule there that the smart guys can't pass any knowledge onto the dummies? You see, that's why they teach doctors to do surgery, etc. They just don't throw them into the operating room and then let them go and then criticize them saying .... "did you see the mess that stupid idiot made when removing those appendix"? In my opinion, you're the guy who should be receiving criticism here.

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Farmall MD

07-10-2007 01:22:24




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Teacher ....., 07-09-2007 17:27:30  
Well then, instead of sitting on your butt and later wasting your time telling us about it here, why didn't you go outside and teach him how to do it correctly?

Here is the post from yesterday long before you replied. TEACHER? Yep, you're part of the problem. It usually pays to read every post before repying with criticizm.

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Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35 "I have given some guidence to these kids in the past and tried to teach, but the second ya turn around, they are back to doing it their way. So most of the time I don't even bother anymore."
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Glenn FitzGerald

07-09-2007 17:13:38




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
Most of us probably don't remember just when we were taught the practical skills we possess, but I maintain we were taught. I know I wouldn't trade my dairy farm up-bringing by good hard-working parents for anything. My wife comes from an entirely different background than me. When she watches me do a job/repair, etc., she commonly asks, "How did you know how to do that?"

That ole dairy farm was a pretty good school!


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mjbrown

07-09-2007 16:30:35




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
"Thank god for the idiots. But for them the rest of us could not make a living" Mark Twain (or something to that effect)



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steve from mo - dangit!

07-09-2007 16:11:55




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 Just look at the OT page on this site for examples. in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
Ignorance, prejudice, and hatred used to be things you kept to yourself and hoped people didn"t notice. Now people seem to feel they can brag about these things. It"s shameful.



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in-too-deep

07-09-2007 16:02:55




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
What really bothers me is when all of us young guys are lumped together in the idiot pile. I try my hardest to learn from my elders and teach myself how to do things. I look and act much older than I am, so I get in trouble when I tell folks my age. Instantly I'm degrading to young and dumb. Granted, I only have a tiny fraction of the experience that older folks have, but if you met me I hope I wouldn't land in the idiot pile. I know you're not saying all kids are like that one, but alot of people think that.

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730virgil

07-09-2007 20:16:06




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to in-too-deep, 07-09-2007 16:02:55  
nope you won't make that pile i think you will do okay. from what i,ve seen you have sense and a back bone.



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07-09-2007 17:11:51




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to in-too-deep, 07-09-2007 16:02:55  
I know how you feel in-too-deep. I try to avoid the dreaded question of "how old are you." Once I say 26, you can just tell in most peoples faces when they then plop you in the dumb kid category regardless of the precedence you just set. It'll all change with time :)



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Floyd A tn

07-09-2007 17:05:26




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to in-too-deep, 07-09-2007 16:02:55  
There are still some youngsters that can/do learn just like we did growing up...
There are also the ones who will screw things up just so they are not asked to do certain things again..

Then you have those who can't function with out a vidieo game or air conditioner..

I'd say one in 50 watch and learn..



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KEH

07-09-2007 15:53:34




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  

Two points no one has mentioned:

1. Under some circumstances, its better to throw the grass away from the edge, like to throw grass clippings and weed seeds away from shrubbery and flowers. Dosen't sound like that's the case here.
2. If the grass clippings are to be raked up and disposed of, throwing them into a windrow would make raking them up easier.

I figured out that you didn't want a pile of clipping in the middle of the yard to shade out and kill the grass so long ago I have forgotten the event. Maybe this guy will figure it out for himself.

It amazes me that so many people can't do simple practical thing like changing a flat tire. What really amazes me is that there are people, some farmers, that are not maintenance minded and let their equipment fall apart.

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vernMN

07-09-2007 15:18:55




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
Cowman has a point, but maybe consider that the "old man" can't get thru or the kid does not want to listen to him. I run across a lot of stupid things done by young professionals. I always maintain these people never cut grass. A simple thing that teaches a lot. But today with the games and computers, no one wants menial tasks or work. Air conditioners and computers have made life more comfortable, yet also have elimianted a lot of good old teaching aids for everyday life.

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georgeky

07-09-2007 14:58:56




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
I think the Nebraska Cowman has a good point on this. My son in law, who was raised and lived in town all his live and played ball and vidio games is dumb as a rock. After getting to know him he wasn't as dumb as I thought he just hadn't been taught anything. They all put to much stock in computers and the like instead of teaching these kids how to make it in the real world. More and more the old ways are being lost. I had some kids come here last year and watch us kill hogs and they thought that was the neatest thing they had ever seen. Me too, they turned the sausage grinder. They had never seen any of this done. I showed them the whole process from killing, bleeding, scalding and scraping right to trimming and salting hams and rendoring lard. Most of them really liked the cracklings.

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Farmall MD

07-09-2007 15:10:48




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to georgeky, 07-09-2007 14:58:56  
You're right george, Cowman does have a point. But to a point. Most kids(at least around here) don't want to learn, they just want to hang out and be bumbs.

I agree that most kids aren't taught how to do things, but come on, mowing the lawn is about as simple a task as it gets. I was brought up old school, and didn't have to be taught much. I sat back and watched, then did it on my own. I'm sure you didn't have to be taught how to mow the grass, I sure as heck didn't, and most of the people on this forum didn't have to be taught either.

Boils down to no enthusiasm. Kids just plain don't want to work. Doug N

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georgeky

07-09-2007 15:58:14




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 15:10:48  
I notice a lot of lazyness in them too. A few years ago I had a bunch of baled hay on the ground and needed a little help. I passed the local church where 7 or 8 16 year old strapping kids were playing basketball. I stopped and offered 10 bucks an hour to help me with the hay. They told me it was way to hot to work, but sweat was pouring off them from playing ball in 90 degree heat. I made all my running around money helping the neighbors when I was a teenager. I dug polstholes,grubbed thistles.chopped tobacco and anything else there was to do. I also payed close attention to what the old men were doing and talking about. It is a different time my friend.

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Jeff Oliver

07-09-2007 15:37:35




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 15:10:48  
Well actually you do have to be taught. Maybe not to the extent of someone sitting with you and telling you but as you said you watched someone do it and figured it out, thus in a way you were taught. Did anyone show this kid how to mow? The reason I say that is because my dad has a trailer up there that my niece and another girl are living in. The other girl wanted to mow the yard and she did the same thing this guy did,throw all the grass into what hasn't been mowed yet. The reason? That is how her dad showed her to do it. Kids nowdays don't learn at a early age alot because they are not given the opportunity to do things until they are older.

Show them how you want things done. If you have ot show them twice, after that and they still don't get then your probably right, they have no common sense...

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Whaldo

07-09-2007 14:53:21




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
Maybe he just wants to make sure it all gets mowed really really good.



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07-09-2007 14:51:53




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
I have given some guidence to these kids in the past and tried to teach, but the second ya turn around, they are back to doing it their way. So most of the time I don't even bother anymore.
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Greg_Ky

07-09-2007 14:48:10




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
Actually he is probably pretty smart. He is more than likely being paid by the hour - the longer it takes the more he makes. third party image



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Nebraska Cowman

07-09-2007 14:44:40




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
No, there is not. Common sense is taught. Used to be passed down from father to son, (if the old man had any) Nowadays it is found less and less. You can't fault the kid cuz nobody taught him nothin'. But most kids are not stupid, you give them just a little positive guidance and they catch on real quick.



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Matt from CT

07-09-2007 14:44:08




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
Wonder how much of it is they're not expected to learn such things until later in life then a generation ago.

Won't be many more years before the driving age is 18.



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RustyFarmall

07-09-2007 14:32:12




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Farmall MD, 07-09-2007 14:29:35  
He has probably never actually been shown how to do it. Maybe you should have volunteered to give a few lessons?



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Mark - IN.

07-09-2007 20:15:09




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to RustyFarmall, 07-09-2007 14:32:12  
That's funny you said that. Reminded me of something years back when I was one of the punk kids myself. Was at a buddy's house talking to him and his sister, and he's telling us was out earlier in the day with another buddy in a row boat putting down the river with a small outboard. My buddy's up front, the other guy's in the back operating it and crashes into a stump sticking up out of the water, tore the boat up. My buddy tells his sister and I, "We were headed right for the stump and the idiot crashes right into it". His sister replies, "You're up front and saw the stump coming, didn't tell the guy, and he's the idiot?". I'm not implying anything of the sort here, so don't anyone get upset, but thanks for the memory and chuckle from the days when I was a punk...well, more of a punk anyways.

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flying belgian

07-09-2007 14:53:27




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to RustyFarmall, 07-09-2007 14:32:12  
Nobody had to show you or me. We figured it out by ourselves. I agree with Farmall there is no common sence.



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jCarroll

07-09-2007 15:23:10




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to flying belgian, 07-09-2007 14:53:27  
My nephew (by marriage) bought a sickle bar mower, side delivery, and baler to get into the "make hay for horses" business. He had mowed a few acres when my brother showed up and noticed the stripes in every swath. One of the sections on the mower knife was missing.

This guy is a graduate engineer, with 15 years experience in the auto business.



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Hoosier JD

07-09-2007 16:05:10




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to jCarroll, 07-09-2007 15:23:10  
Common sense is not common..... ..



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Billpa

07-10-2007 00:59:10




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 Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore in reply to Hoosier JD, 07-09-2007 16:05:10  

To all
I didnt know where to post this so I posted at the end of all the posts. I am amazed at all the people that answered this post dont know the diffeence between a FIELD and a LAWN.
When I mow a LAWN I will sometimes throw the grass in, but I will not throw the clippings in towards the uncut in a FIELD.end of rant Bill



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