A new family has taken roots in Pleasantville ~ “The Husqvarna’s” ~ individually known as The Beast, Lawrence and LB.
The
Beast the Snow Blower
A
Husqvarna ST227P, Two Stage Snow Blower with a 254cc engine. The Beast has featured
in a couple of previous blogs, “Let it
snow let it” and “The first nor'easter”.
With a
couple of significant snowfalls during the past winter, the machine has already certainly
already paid for itself. I had never used a Snow Blower before and basically
had to learn on the job. It takes practise and much care to use, a few times both myself and The Beast almost landed in the front ditch, this after
narrowly missing a couple of Honda Civics’.
With
winter now behind us, The Beast is in summer storage after having a thorough
wash, polish, lubrication and all moving parts greased.
Lawrence the Lawn Mower
Lawrence
the Lawn Mower purchased this past weekend at Cross Small Engine Repair during their annual tax free social event
which included hot dogs, Tim bits and other goodies.
With enormous
sadness, after 28 years of loyal and extremely reliable service I decided to
retire my 3.5HP Tecumseh engine Crappy Tire Lawn Mower. With the lot size we
have, I learned very quickly last year that come springtime, I would require some
power assistance to the wheels.
If it
were not for that reason, the Crappy Tire Lawn Mower would have kept going. In its
lifetime I reckon it has been used on just over 900 separate occasions.
Religiously after each use I always hosed and washed it down. At the end
of each season, it was winterised and carefully stored. The only parts replaced
on it were all four wheels (I wore out the first set), the rewind starter
and both cables. At the beginning of each cutting season, this Lawn Mower always
started first time and it did so with its original spark plug.
I am
really proud of this Lawn Mower and will certainly keep it in running order.
Old faithful, 28 years and still starts first time |
The
replacement, a Husqvarna LC221RH, is a Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) with a 160cc
Honda engine.
I used it
yesterday for the first time and can report it is fantastic. The Honda engine
runs perfectly smooth, the RWD is such a great aid that I required none of my normal breaks.
After the
first cut, Lawrence was given a thorough hose down and wash something that will
happen (religiously) after each use. To help with the washing process, today I
made a little washing area for Lawrence, which is only a hop and a skip with
his garage door.
So, will Lawrence achieve over 900 grass cuts …? I am positive with my usual care, attention and maintenance it certainly should do.
Washing Pad for Lawrence |
LB the Leaf Blower
I never
thought a Leaf Blower would feature in my life, but after last fall I decided it’s
a must.
Purchased
this past weekend at the same tax free event, LB completes the array of
domestic Husqvarna’s. With its 28cc 2-stroke engine, it is remarkably quiet while
pushing out 425 cubic feet per minute at 170mph.
This fall
will certainly be much easier …. Perhaps time to retire the Crappy Tire Rakes …?
My Friend
ReplyDeleteI think you need some serious help lol... Lmbo!!! Do you have a name for all your babies?? Just curious. FYI mama told me about your obsession on keeping your lawn mower all neat and tidy:):):) ps couldn't resist a smarty pants comment.
My Friend
ReplyDeleteI think you need some serious help lol... Lmbo!!! Do you have a name for all your babies?? Just curious. FYI mama told me about your obsession on keeping your lawn mower all neat and tidy:):):) ps couldn't resist a smarty pants comment.