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John Dalhaus
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PostPosted:Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:13 am    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by John Dalhaus

Read about it here:

http://solarjohn.blogspot.com

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And his keepers allow him to operate a chain saw? Surprised Surprised
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PostPosted:Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:59 am    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by ARGlock

tallcorn wrote:
And his keepers allow him to operate a chain saw? Surprised Surprised


That's good Tall!! I wouldn't want to be near Bush or Cheney if either had a chain saw or firearm!! Laughing

I'm not too sure how they would fair with a corn/pellet stove though. Probably too lazy to fill the hopper with fuel. Their like a relative I know, she wants to start and stop everything with a button and refuses to lift a bag of pellets for anything!! Our country is too full of people like this. They would rather burn foreign oil by the tanker load now, pay whatever price and then worry about how to fix everything when it's too late.

I better get off my soap box!!!

Did any of you look at those robotic mower links I posted? I think they are neat but a little pricy. What's great is they only burn about $7 - $14 worth of electricity a season for an average yard! No Oil! If someone had to pay 40 - 50 per week for mowing, they would definately pay for themselves in a couple of years though. The Italian made Lawnbott Evolution as I understand has a better drive system and not plastic gears like the RL1000 Israeli model.

Jumping on and off my soap box!!! Laughing
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PostPosted:Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:05 am    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by tallcorn

AR, I wonder if a soap box would support anybody today? They don't make them like they used to. Laughing You could use a milk case. I'm afraid one of those robotic lawn mowers wouldn't hack it on my (lawn?). A herd of goats might work better for automatic mowing. I'm the only one on my block with a walking lawn mower and it's self propelled. All the others (Cool are John Deere riders, except one Craftsman. One is a Diesel powered one. The newest one sells for-a guess-$13,000. She has a mower deck and a snow blower for it. Over 20 horsepower. I think it has everything but road service and a heated seat. Laughing When the grass is growing fast she mows it every day.
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PostPosted:Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:59 pm    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by bushy

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I'm not too sure how they would fair with a corn/pellet stove though. Probably too lazy to fill the hopper with fuel.



the problem they would have is they would fill it with rolls of $100 instead of pellets/corn and it would jam up
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PostPosted:Sat Apr 14, 2007 11:42 am    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by ARGlock

Very true Bushy! With all of the money Bush and Cheney are getting from the war/oil for my buddies effort, they wouldn't need to buy pellets or corn! Just burn bales of dollars in one of those big round bale outdoor furnaces. Not 1's and 5's but those good ole 100's!!!! They have plenty of them!!

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PostPosted:Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:28 am    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by bushy

the way prices are going burning $100's might be cheaper then buying fuel
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