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			<title><![CDATA[2013 M.Rascoe&Sons jobs and equipment pics]]></title>
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nice truck how do you always find those older trucks in such great shape im jealous
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thanks man :drinkup:</description>
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				<div style="font-style:italic">nice truck how do you always find those older trucks in such great shape im jealous<br />
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</div>thanks man :drinkup:</div>

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			<title>One Krayzee Kajun Ent. 2013</title>
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			<description>It amazes me how much work you get and how you keep up with it all.
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			<title><![CDATA[Logan's Lawn care equipment/work photos]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 21:49:27 GMT</pubDate>
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i more with exmark the the husqvarna,  the husky atleast from that picture looks like everything is vertical and the new scags are angled like exmark only not as high.  some of parts look the same so i can see where your coming from on that.  The top levers do seem to be in similar postions but the gold colored ones look like there almost under the the hand bars.  just my opinion  not trying to start a debate or anything
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 Could very well be by the way it's angled, but I say husky influence due to it being connected and the way the safety's are. Take out the connecting point, open the spacing in the grips a bit, paint it red and I'd say you'd be pretty close to eXmark's ECS without copying it exactly.  

Stuff like this makes me wish I was still in the game for myself, all these new mowers coming out with new features. 

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				<div style="font-style:italic">i more with exmark the the husqvarna,  the husky atleast from that picture looks like everything is vertical and the new scags are angled like exmark only not as high.  some of parts look the same so i can see where your coming from on that.  The top levers do seem to be in similar postions but the gold colored ones look like there almost under the the hand bars.  just my opinion  not trying to start a debate or anything</div>
			
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</div> Could very well be by the way it's angled, but I say husky influence due to it being connected and the way the safety's are. Take out the connecting point, open the spacing in the grips a bit, paint it red and I'd say you'd be pretty close to eXmark's ECS without copying it exactly.  <br />
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Stuff like this makes me wish I was still in the game for myself, all these new mowers coming out with new features. <br />
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Good luck with the demo man!</div>

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			<description><![CDATA[Bought a 52" great dane today. Turns out it may have hydro issues, will get pics up later today.]]></description>
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			<description>Havent been on for a while but here are a few mowing pictures from today

both of these are a customers lawn, this is my 7th year with this one
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here is the lawn at home
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both of these are a customers lawn, this is my 7th year with this one<br />
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here is the lawn at home<br />
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			<description><![CDATA[A couple of 'Big Boy Toys' I get to play around with at my day job (My Dad's Business) BobCat S185, CAT 928G and our Peterbilt we use for deliveries.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Thanks a lot. I'm extremely happy with it!
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			<pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 00:26:21 GMT</pubDate>
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Bingo. Glad to hear you did your studies on it. I like it a lot as well, will get extremely large though. Doesn't get used enough if you ask me. 

It's not used much from what I know as well. It does not grow that large down here, I don't know why, good thing they're gonna let it go loose at least from what they tell me. 

That might be too tight of a place to maintain it. I have seen them bet 25' tall and 15-20' around here. Might be different there.
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It will have space to grow a lot they don't mind if it goes wild in that corner. I have not seen them to large in this are.


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Really like the bed by the water fall into pool. Looks good!
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What are the tall plants w/ hardly any leaves next to the pool?
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Those are plumerias really neat plant that is just coming back. They're not used alot because in winter you have to take them inside, which is why they were not fully planted. We're going to put them in a 15 gal planter to where the customer will be able to bring it into the garage in the winter.]]></description>
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				<div style="font-style:italic">Bingo. Glad to hear you did your studies on it. I like it a lot as well, will get extremely large though. Doesn't get used enough if you ask me. <br />
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It's not used much from what I know as well. It does not grow that large down here, I don't know why, good thing they're gonna let it go loose at least from what they tell me. <br />
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That might be too tight of a place to maintain it. I have seen them bet 25' tall and 15-20' around here. Might be different there.</div>
			
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</div>It will have space to grow a lot they don't mind if it goes wild in that corner. I have not seen them to large in this are.<br />
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				<div style="font-style:italic">Really like the bed by the water fall into pool. Looks good!</div>
			
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				<div style="font-style:italic">What are the tall plants w/ hardly any leaves next to the pool?</div>
			
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</div>Those are plumerias really neat plant that is just coming back. They're not used alot because in winter you have to take them inside, which is why they were not fully planted. We're going to put them in a 15 gal planter to where the customer will be able to bring it into the garage in the winter.</div>

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			<pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 23:17:45 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>here are a few of my bi-weekly accounts.  I mowed these with the honda HRR216.   some of them were fairly overgrown, I mulched then blew out the lines and clumps. Not to bad i guess, i like the cut i get from this mower,  but wish people would go with weekly lawn mowing.  Its just hard to make a lawn look good when your cutting to much off at one time.</description>
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We mowed it 2 times in the direction you see then once across in the direction the mower is going. he was finishing the last few lines when i took the picture.

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</div>We mowed it 2 times in the direction you see then once across in the direction the mower is going. he was finishing the last few lines when i took the picture.<br />
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We just side discharged it.</div>

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			<description><![CDATA[Sorry haven't posted for awhile have the new guy helping me two days a week right now which has allowed me to knock all my mowing out in those two days which is very nice. Plan on finishing up mowing tomorrow rain wednesday. Thursday finishing up final touches on patio grading I've been working on and pouring friday. Rain sat-monday. Mow tues wednesday and then knock out pergola and bar thursday friday. Weather is killing me had tornados last night got two trees down on clients yard i had to cut up and stack before i could mow today. Been a crazy spring so far.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Sorry haven't posted for awhile have the new guy helping me two days a week right now which has allowed me to knock all my mowing out in those two days which is very nice. Plan on finishing up mowing tomorrow rain wednesday. Thursday finishing up final touches on patio grading I've been working on and pouring friday. Rain sat-monday. Mow tues wednesday and then knock out pergola and bar thursday friday. Weather is killing me had tornados last night got two trees down on clients yard i had to cut up and stack before i could mow today. Been a crazy spring so far.</div>

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			<pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 20:10:31 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Awesome work! Wow that turf tracer is beautiful!</description>
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			<title>RSK Property maintenance 2013 work/equipment</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 14:21:43 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I left off the last of the measurement 2x12x14  we have 2 3/8 carriage bolts on each board at the pocket that 12 per side. With 2 foot sides over the stander 2 foot side when pulling a ratchet or even a chain we have never pulled the boards in</description>
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