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  1. Burnham

    New to me, not new :)

    Thanks, Stephen. Good advice. I actually have both types of blades, though the brush blade has seen much better days. So far the work I'm asking of it is well suited to the mower blade.
  2. Burnham

    New to me, not new :)

    ;)
  3. Burnham

    New to me, not new :)

    You nutter, Butch :lol:...I'm sure you know better than that by now, over these many years :). I don't generally take supervision all that well in general, and if it is attempted at any distant remove, I'm pretty much impervious to it. :P;) Rather like you, now that I consider it :).
  4. Burnham

    New to me, not new :)

    That'd be great, Butch. Then I wouldn't need to add that drink holder for my beer...you could hold both of ours :D.
  5. Burnham

    New to me, not new :)

    You guys :D...I must have a little more steam in my boiler than the run of the mill old dude with an artificial hip :P. I haven't have any trouble working the DR All-Terrain for a 2-3 hours at a whack. Now understand...I'm whacking mostly high pasture grass and blackberry brambles. If I...
  6. Burnham

    New to me, not new :)

    Lawn....hahahahaaa!
  7. Burnham

    New to me, not new :)

    Good advice. On rougher ground, using the locked differential helps a ton. Can't steer it for nothing that way, though :). I think a new 14.5 hp model runs right around $3400..this one has 12.5 hp, new it was about $2k, near 20 years ago. DR is a Vermont company, made in the USA. Billygoat...
  8. Burnham

    New to me, not new :)

    Just recently bought a neighbor's old DR All-Terrain Mower. After 20 years or so, he decided he was ready for a new one. I got it for very little money..."good neighbor discount". Of course, it looked like crap, needed a new battery and blade belt, had a tire that wouldn't hold air, filters...
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