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Old 08-11-2011, 05:56 PM   #1
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Last Thursday I mowed on pasture for three hours in the South Ga heat. Did not take water with me and "Bear" almost got me. ( Bear is a local term for heat exhaustion). Today I mowed for another three hours but took water this time. It was 90 degrees with 80% humidity. Got about three more hours to be finished, Got to fix my bat wing mower. It mows entire pasture in three hours. Got to replace a pillow block bearing on drive main drive shaft. Getting too old for this
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Old 08-11-2011, 05:59 PM   #2
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I did a 2 hour stretch couple days ago in 110+ heat. got in the groove with my MP3 player and didnt stop til i was outta grass. I had a splitting headache all that night.
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Old 08-11-2011, 06:53 PM   #3
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Read the thread about Kidney stones.

Anyone can get a kidney stone who has gone through dehydration. After having one, the Bear doesn't motivate me to stay hydrated nearly as much as that stone does!
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Old 08-11-2011, 07:07 PM   #4
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I do 100 yards a week in the Fla heat, not to mention all this da** rain. I think I took a wrong turn in life way back somewheres
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Old 08-11-2011, 08:01 PM   #5
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There are few things in life I hate worse than cutting grass! The dust and grass cause my sinuses to close up for a week, then its time to start over again!

When I was college age and living at home, Dad and I would take turns cutting the yard. I never saw him so mad as when he came home on my week to cut the grass to find I had hired a neighbor kid to cut it for me! I couldn't understand why he was so upset - I paid the kid from earnings from my job. But that didn't matter to Dad.
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Old 08-11-2011, 08:16 PM   #6
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I did a 2 hour stretch couple days ago in 110+ heat. got in the groove with my MP3 player and didnt stop til i was outta grass. I had a splitting headache all that night.
you weren't wearing ear protection, were you? the noise from your mower, coupled with the noise from your headphones, will give you a headached, along with dehydration.

also, music is a distraction that can get you killed or maimed, so i would advise against listening to music any time you're handling equipment like a mower, chainsaw, etc.


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Old 08-11-2011, 09:53 PM   #7
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Two friends from Cummings are up here in Alaska hunting with me right now. We had our first frost the other morning and it's staying in the 60's; around 35 every morning when we get up. They ain't complaining about the cool weather one bit, but started wood burner other evening, ha. They are seeing super nice caribou and a few moose in our travels; getting ready to kill some pretty quick. The one Ga guy got me into shooting a 30-378 Weatherby; and I luv that gun for long range. Most of their family have been up over the years, good guys actually and natural born hunters.
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Old 08-11-2011, 10:54 PM   #8
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Don't you have beef or sheep in GA ? That's what they're for !! >MW
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Don't you have beef or sheep in GA ? That's what they're for !! >MW
When I had more horses they kept it mowed. Now I am unable to ride and down to two horses and a donkey. Too much pasture for them to keep down
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Old 08-12-2011, 11:53 AM   #10
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I go out in the early mornings while it's still cool, cut for a two, or three hrs., and call it a day! I can cut most of what I need cut in 8 hrs, or so, but choose to work at it a little at a time to avoid the heat. Of course with no rain here in a few months, there ain't that much grass to cut. My biggest problem are the deer, they are eating every thing I have planted. I guess I have some sleepless nights in my near future!
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this year we've been blessed with rain. The previous several we had drought and instead of mowing the grass, we saved gas by walking across it and breaking it!
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When I had more horses they kept it mowed. Now I am unable to ride and down to two horses and a donkey. Too much pasture for them to keep down
Lawn ornaments (horses) are too expensive. Get yourself a few goats and you won't have to mow, clean up kudzu, or trim your shrubs from about 4 ft down!
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this year we've been blessed with rain. The previous several we had drought and instead of mowing the grass, we saved gas by walking across it and breaking it!
one year it was so dry around here, the wind broke the grass
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Old 08-12-2011, 03:31 PM   #14
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one year it was so dry around here, the wind broke the grass
Wow! It's nice that you got wind! We only got wind with Thunderstorms; needless to say it was still as church during the sermon. The only wind coming from snoring parishioners!
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