Posted by Lanse on June 28, 2008 at 16:26:00 from (205.188.116.144):
After more then a month, its finally over. I got my mower today. It was a deal for $50; even though i worked up over $70 but whats my word worth??? It was a literal highway to hell with that thing, getting it here. We hit numerous trees and the top of the bar was covered by branches by the time we got here. They tied it to the trailer in two places with two chains one was 1/4 inch. About half way through the 5 mile journey, we stopped to find it was about to fall off. We pushed it back as best we could, re situated the chains, and finished the rest of the trip at under 30 miles an hour. When we got home finally, we tried to unload it with the kubota. Chained it wo the bucket, lifted, and nearly hit the fender. Spare the trailer and destroy the mower. OK, re chain it, and back up (their directions) and suddenly the tractor jolted sharply (felt like it was about to roll over) some loud crashing around and i saw it. It was sideways about, but it fell back and landed right side up. Probabally the longest hour of my life. The mower is now out in the yard no worse for the ware.
Im just glad it got here in one peice with no body injured. These are the incompetent people i work for. Anyone in the area looking to hire a kid???? So its over. Finally. Amazing.
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