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Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #120 on: May 27, 2020, 04:24:58 pm »
Do we need a Space Thread?  They just scrubbed Dragon X...

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Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #121 on: May 29, 2020, 09:30:19 am »
So I sunk about $65 for a new battery and $50 to have the problem diagnosed. The diagnosis is the mower needs a new motor. That will cost me $300 minus the $50 I already paid them.

I can get a new mower for $300. Should have done that in the first place.

Now i have to order a new mower and the weeds in the yard are past my knees.

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Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #122 on: May 29, 2020, 09:35:55 am »
Personally I think you should have just ordered a new mower

Things cost so much to fix these days...in the old days a pair of shoes was worth fixing


Unless something is high end and quality it’s not worth fixing


My current mower I have had about 6-7 years and I expect to need a new one any day

My BBQ grill have had 8-9 years and it’s on its last legs

Stuff isn’t made to last any more..

Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #123 on: May 29, 2020, 09:43:20 am »
weeds in the yard are past my knees.
Yada had a sweat-dream about this
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Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #124 on: May 29, 2020, 09:46:40 am »
Things cost so much to fix these days...in the old days a pair of shoes was worth fixing
This is true...
You gotta factor labor into any of these equations
Something that costs $300, there is no way that it's not going to cost almost the price of the purchase to fix that
then you still have old equipment that could break again

It is a shame and landfills are being filled with this kind of toxic crap

But the flip-side would be.  They could make a mower with parts that are easy to replace and fix...but that mower would probably cost $800
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Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #125 on: May 29, 2020, 10:03:31 am »
Things cost so much to fix these days...in the old days a pair of shoes was worth fixing
This is true...
You gotta factor labor into any of these equations
Something that costs $300, there is no way that it's not going to cost almost the price of the purchase to fix that
then you still have old equipment that could break again

It is a shame and landfills are being filled with this kind of toxic crap

But the flip-side would be.  They could make a mower with parts that are easy to replace and fix...but that mower would probably cost $800

When I looked online about the problem symptoms, there were suggestions that it could be part x or part y, all of which were cheap. Except for the motor. I was trying to be environmentally correct and avoid filling the landfill but i failed.

My previously mentioned tv and a worn out pc-friendly computer desk are going to the landfill this weekend too, assuming it's open. Arrgh.

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Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #126 on: May 29, 2020, 10:22:53 am »
Sometimes it’s a borderline call..where there is no right or wrong answer


I think you should feel good about having tried... I like making things last... I wish the “system” did too!


What kind of mower will you be looking to purchase?

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Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #127 on: May 29, 2020, 10:24:18 am »
Is this where I mention I bought a lawn mower in 2010 for $159.00 that still works perfectly fine?

Ole Space, the king of wasting time in the hopes of saving no money.

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Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #128 on: May 29, 2020, 10:36:04 am »
Is this where I mention I bought a lawn mower in 2010 for $159.00 that still works perfectly fine?

Ole Space, the king of wasting time in the hopes of saving no money.

You said you pay $30 a pop for someone else to cut your lawn. I'm assuming they use their own equipment and aren't using your seldom used and still working perfectly fine mower?

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Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #129 on: May 29, 2020, 10:39:37 am »
Sometimes it’s a borderline call..where there is no right or wrong answer


I think you should feel good about having tried... I like making things last... I wish the “system” did too!


What kind of mower will you be looking to purchase?

I dunno. I still am inclined to get another battery powered mower. This one was a dud but the previous one was very good. I'll add that to looking for someone who will re-finish our deck (a project we've done ourselves in the past but would rather just pay for it at this point) to my to do list this weekend....as well as putting together a birthday picnic for my wife.

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Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #130 on: May 29, 2020, 10:40:32 am »
I have one of those things that has no motor

Just blades that rotate


I can give you that Space if you want to try it!

But I can’t recommend it..probably only good for people with a 4 square foot lawn



One of the worst purchases I ever made but very environmentally friendly

Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #131 on: May 29, 2020, 10:46:53 am »
I think you should feel good about having tried... I like making things last... I wish the “system” did too!

I back this sentiment

One of the worst purchases I ever made but very environmentally friendly

Not when it goes in the landfill
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Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #132 on: May 29, 2020, 11:02:12 am »
I have one of those things that has no motor

Just blades that rotate


I can give you that Space if you want to try it!

But I can’t recommend it..probably only good for people with a 4 square foot lawn



One of the worst purchases I ever made but very environmentally friendly

Ha! Thanks but not thanks...had one of those in my childhood (I'm not sure why, we always lived in the country and had huge lawns) and am sure using one on my weed intensive lawn would be a slog. When we bought this place the lawn was perfectly manicured like many of our neighbor's lawns and i tried to keep it up with fertilizer and re-seeding but it didn't produce great results and seemed anti-enviro (and we got a dog who likes to eat the grass), so gave it up.

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Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #133 on: May 29, 2020, 11:09:20 am »
No problem I totally understand

Well I am keeping it...not sure what Sidehatch is since if I can’t get anyone to take it it’s staying in the shed

Re: The Home Improvement Thread
« Reply #134 on: May 29, 2020, 11:43:23 am »
keep it up with fertilizer and re-seeding but it didn't produce great results
I think this is key.  Wasn't doing this for years

then went and got some Organic fertilizer and it stopped all the clover (which was taking over) and lawn looks great
One application

altought the last two years have been pretty wet, so that is a factor
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