Stop in for a cup of coffee

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If some of the tread designs channel water out as well as they say, I gotta think they would do the opposite if reversed. Instead of grabbing, you'd be floating. :eek:
 
Well I'm back from the docs and just finished lunch.
Sorry to give you guys the bad news, but it looks like your stuck with me for a while .
 
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Took the stepdaughter and the new baby for the baby's first checkup today. All is good. Actually gained a half a pound since birth 6 days ago. That's good news considering that the baby is a few weeks early. Now, on to blasting more Mopar parts outside with the parts blaster.
 
Last year I sold my JD zero turn. With the new place lots of trees and slope. Some places I had to make several passes and some felt like I'd tip over.
I bought a five-year-old Grasshopper zero turn diesel with 200 hours. It's the Cadillac of mowers in my book. Goes anywhere, quiet running, and no thoughts of tipping.
I can't pull anything with it, but that's why I have the monster cart.
Could always put a hitch on front, and push trailer around. Takes a little to get used to.
 
Well i got the first brake job done. Through the distractions. I feel beat up. Every rotor was stuck, as well as the pads in the castings. Its all new now and brakes are smooth. Mustang to scan tomorrow.
 
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