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Today seems to be mower day. I just got finished after having to stop for a minor repair/adjustment to my mower. Easy fix but had to remove the mower deck and all that...2 min fix took about an hour.
I've also had issues this summer...first time in many years...with allergies, or dust sensitivity, or something. It got me thinking about mowing and I came up with my first Universal Law of Mowing:
#1. Regardless of wind direction, the harmonic vibrations of a running mower engine will cause constant changes in wind direction in order to place the maximum amount of airborne dust, grass and other debris in the path of the mower. Drier conditions exaggerate this effect.
Anybody have any to add?
I've also had issues this summer...first time in many years...with allergies, or dust sensitivity, or something. It got me thinking about mowing and I came up with my first Universal Law of Mowing:
#1. Regardless of wind direction, the harmonic vibrations of a running mower engine will cause constant changes in wind direction in order to place the maximum amount of airborne dust, grass and other debris in the path of the mower. Drier conditions exaggerate this effect.
Anybody have any to add?