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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 21, 2007 at 12:46:00 from (216.208.58.122):
In Reply to: Re: IH 200 posted by gene bender on March 21, 2007 at 11:07:18:
gene: Funny you should mention dry and 1st gear. Every year I have corn stalks from behind a combine down one side of driveway or the other. If I don't get rid of them, thay cause me much grief as they put additional snow in driveway. Once stalks get full of snow, it's close to impossible to push, thus making more drifting space. Each year I mow off 12 rows of corn stalks with my Woods mower. It does two things, gets rid of standing stalks, and it sand blasts the under side of my mower. You wouldn't believe how clean it leaves the mower, shines it and leaves a corn wax finish. That is the last thing I do with my mower each fall. That will warm my belt up, but no more than if I mow with dull blades.
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