Posted by W_B on August 14, 2013 at 07:51:26 from (155.188.247.24):
In Reply to: RANT--OT--Grass!!! posted by Jiles on August 12, 2013 at 12:09:22:
We've got the same situation in Central Ohio, I haven't been able to get all mine done at once, with work and critters and shows and meetings (and broken belts, worn out tires, frozen pulleys and other breakdowns don't help either). It needs it at least once a week and can't seem to get to it. It rained here Sunday and not expecting any this week so I might get lucky and get some done in an evening. Takes about 2 1/2 hrs. to do it all. Have also mowed pastures twice, one field three times, and they might need it again... that's unheard of in the 11 yrs. we've been here. On the bright side, the corn and beans around us look fantastic, there's one place behind the house where the beans are chest high to me, and I'm 6'2" tall.
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