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Here is my Timecutter in storage
same machine, brand-new unused 2004 FS 85R trimmer laying on it
the 2004 Stihl FS 85R (which hasn't even been started up yet)
wow look at that-my best computer artwork
My Scotts 21" mower and Homelite b/p blower
Craftsman tool cabinet (Soon hoping to get a Snap-On apprentice set)
My Timecutter again (anybody wanna buy it?)
same machine again (Toro)
Quite a disorganized garage
I even kept the promotional footpad
My plotthound Totem (2-years)
He is a qualified mower operator and next year he will become my first foreman. He is currently out snowplowing right now.
Uh oh...I see some bags of fertilizer next to the spot sprayer in the 8th pic:nono: :D
Have you got to use the trimmer yet? You'll love it.
Nice dog BTW:)
hey thats right-I am surprised my dad hasn't scolded me for that :nono:
as you can see in one of the photos, he is a former fire investigator and I guess I had better take care of that now!
HOMER
01-23-2004, 09:47 PM
Where's the belt for the mower?
youngdude
01-23-2004, 10:35 PM
Dont mean to be rude but why not just go with the 52 or whatever size they come in for your zero. And how much for your zero and how many hours are on it???
it is hanging up somewhere i took of the deck a while ago to clean it, and haven't completely reassembled it yet. Well, I didn't have much of a budget, and I am eventually going to get something more "commercially suitable"
i have not thought of a complete price yet. 93 hours on it. Feel free to PM me. Thanks
Soupy
01-24-2004, 12:12 AM
Hey, that trimmer looks brand new. :) Your not going to put your Snap-On tools in that tool box, Are you?
Buy a Snap-On tool box. It will last through your kids, kids, kids , kids and their kids, kids.
DUSTYCEDAR
01-24-2004, 12:29 AM
yeah and your kids,kids,kids,kids will still be paying 4 them tools
No box will have to go to father.
pjslawncare/landscap
01-29-2004, 02:55 PM
I used to have a Homelite hand held and a back pack blower many moons ago. They ran & ran & ran. Didnt expect to get that much life out of them. Finally replaced them with Echo because they had better performance. Sold hand held to a guy I used to work with and he used it residentually for years after that.
BSDeality
01-29-2004, 07:14 PM
you really think you're going to buy an apprentice set of snap-on tools? it'd be my wet dream to have a few snap-ons, nevermind an entire set.
well yes, I may go into the mechanic field.
Yeah I also never expected my Homelite to actually work that well. but after purchasing it earlier this year for $99 at Cummins Tools.com factory-refurbished, I was actually quite surprised that it actually isn't a bad machine. It may take a little longer to warm up, but I have had no problems with it yet. For a tight-budget guy like me, you can't go wrong for $99. I think I will be adding another next mowing season.
corey77
07-06-2005, 10:35 PM
what year is your time cutter I just bought one my self?
lawncare3
07-07-2005, 07:16 PM
At first I saw that fire investigation shirt and thought it looked close to my county jail shirt.
what year is your time cutter I just bought one my self?
2002 but bought as a new leftover in April 2003.
S man
07-10-2005, 02:28 PM
I have some snap on tools. They work pretty good.
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