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Nice transition....if the before is the pics on the bottom and the after pics is at the top.
Yes, the pictures with the white appliances and lighter countertops have the Realtor MLS tag on the right side.
Nice transition....if the before is the pics on the bottom and the after pics is at the top.
Buy push mower.
Hoping this used mower was a better buy than getting a new box store model.
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I had been looking at the Husqvarna at Lowe's and the cub cadet at tractor supply. I went last weekend with a trailer and every intention to buy, but couldnt bring myself to spend $1500 on a new mower that stays outside and already has some surface rust and black parts that are faded. Found this one for $800. 21 in push mow cut to this 48in cut.Probably is. When I was doing research for mine I quickly discovered that for a mower doing 1 acre or less, they're all more or less the same (except the Briggs & Stratton motors). It's like comparing a Civic to a Corolla: basically the same function and amenities, both will run forever, neither will be particularly fun. Get what you like or has the best price.
I had been looking at the Husqvarna at Lowe's and the cub cadet at tractor supply. I went last weekend with a trailer and every intention to buy, but couldnt bring myself to spend $1500 on a new mower that stays outside and already has some surface rust and black parts that are faded. Found this one for $800. 21 in push mow cut to this 48in cut.
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I was talking about Lowe's and Tractor supply leaving their new product outside. I know Tractor supply leaves there stuff out even during the night.As far as the mower staying outside, I came up with a solution that only cost a couple hundred dollars and is damn near invisible. I posted it in my house thread a couple months ago. Fenced in a small area and threw a tin roof on it.
Almost all of the AYP mowers are the same. Doesnt matter whether it says Scott's, John Deere, Troy Bilt, Craftsman, and so on. They are built all the same.
Almost all of the AYP mowers are the same. Doesnt matter whether it says Scott's, John Deere, Troy Bilt, Craftsman, and so on. They are built all the same.
Idk, I think the one I was built in the early 2000's and was around $3k new. it's in good shape and not a lick of rust on the deck. It looks and functions almost the same as the John Deere my dad had when I was a kid except this Scott's is a hydrostatic drive and his was 6 or 5 speed.So true. The only "real" John Deere these days comes from one of their dealers. Otherwise I'm pretty well convinced they're all pretty much the same machine, they just licensed their brand name. In a retail space like that, HD/Lowe's/etc. probably requests a mower at a certain price point and specs and then they farm out everything else as a way to cash flow the development of their mowers and farm equipment that go to dealers.
Looks good shotokan.
Idk, I think the one I was built in the early 2000's and was around $3k new. it's in good shape and not a lick of rust on the deck. It looks and functions almost the same as the John Deere my dad had when I was a kid except this Scott's is a hydrostatic drive and his was 6 or 5 speed.
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I've been renovating my kitchen/dining room down to the studs and rafters. Currently building a floor in my kitchen/dining room made from repurposed
I've been renovating my kitchen/dining room down to the studs and rafters. Currently building a floor in my kitchen/dining room made from repurposed pallet wood.
I've been renovating my kitchen/dining room down to the studs and rafters. Currently building a floor in my kitchen/dining room made from repurposed pallet wood.
Did you guys finish the planks? Or take them somewhere to get them smoothed down?
How are you going to seal it?
Love it great idea