Ok guys .... must apologise for the lack of posts of late ..... my net has been atrocious
Anyway ..... a bit of an update
“Who let the dogs out??”
Well the Great Dane got a try out ..... hell don’t it cut the green stuff!!
Don’t think the damned stuff’s stopped growing since last November, which is the last time it got a trim IIRC, or whenever it was dry enough last?
It’s a ‘bit of a handful’, although TBH the ground was really still a tad too damp, combine that with a serious growth and the slope I was tackling and it’s hardly surprising there was a ‘certain amount’ of drifting going on.
Still not totally sure just how I ended up in this position ........ ??????
.... a combination of very slippery and quite possibly squeezing the wrong side!!
Its predecessor was clutches/brakes .... squeeze left to go left ...... this is the opposite, so I’m guessing I cocked up !! :???:
I’ll learn ..... least there was a fence post to stop me disappearing off down a serious bank t’other side of it. :uupps:
The abandon ship process was easy enough though and I would not have wanted to be sat atop of it, getting into the same predicament !!
It’s a hell of a lot steeper than it looks!
Anyway .... no way José was it coming out backwards, under its own steam .... so had to go get suitable gear to hoik the lil’ bugger back out .....
Left her parked there in case of further ‘mishaps’ ..... pleased to say there weren’t any, but I was also pretty circumspect about just how slick it was, in places.
Needless to say, it got plucked out and back onto the drive with zero effort .. looking at the tracks after, it’s quite poss. it just slid in there, but I really don’t know’s, the honest answer !!
I do know for a fact that its predecessor would not have coped as well as the Dane did!
The down side was the amount of green crap it produced ... it’s set up for mulching and it mulched alright ....... just that there was so much of it, losing it was never going to happen .... as is the case on first cut every year !!
So the rest of the afternoon was spent dragging it into ‘orderly piles’ ready to pick up and cart away, accompanied by Sparty’s little bro (in years only-he’s 14lbs), Sqeaky .......
.......who rarely sits still long enough, to get a decent pic. ...... and Smedley .... top of the Werngounsel ‘pride’ pecking order,
chief mouser, ratter and mole catcher extrordinaire !!
By the time it was all sorted into ‘orderly piles’ I was bollo-ed, but at least I’d only had to walk around it once, instead of the usual twice, dragged behind the Dane's predecessor, so that’s a result in itself !!
Anyway ..... a bit of an update
“Who let the dogs out??”
Well the Great Dane got a try out ..... hell don’t it cut the green stuff!!
Don’t think the damned stuff’s stopped growing since last November, which is the last time it got a trim IIRC, or whenever it was dry enough last?
It’s a ‘bit of a handful’, although TBH the ground was really still a tad too damp, combine that with a serious growth and the slope I was tackling and it’s hardly surprising there was a ‘certain amount’ of drifting going on.
Still not totally sure just how I ended up in this position ........ ??????
.... a combination of very slippery and quite possibly squeezing the wrong side!!
Its predecessor was clutches/brakes .... squeeze left to go left ...... this is the opposite, so I’m guessing I cocked up !! :???:
I’ll learn ..... least there was a fence post to stop me disappearing off down a serious bank t’other side of it. :uupps:
The abandon ship process was easy enough though and I would not have wanted to be sat atop of it, getting into the same predicament !!
It’s a hell of a lot steeper than it looks!
Anyway .... no way José was it coming out backwards, under its own steam .... so had to go get suitable gear to hoik the lil’ bugger back out .....
Left her parked there in case of further ‘mishaps’ ..... pleased to say there weren’t any, but I was also pretty circumspect about just how slick it was, in places.
Needless to say, it got plucked out and back onto the drive with zero effort .. looking at the tracks after, it’s quite poss. it just slid in there, but I really don’t know’s, the honest answer !!
I do know for a fact that its predecessor would not have coped as well as the Dane did!
The down side was the amount of green crap it produced ... it’s set up for mulching and it mulched alright ....... just that there was so much of it, losing it was never going to happen .... as is the case on first cut every year !!
So the rest of the afternoon was spent dragging it into ‘orderly piles’ ready to pick up and cart away, accompanied by Sparty’s little bro (in years only-he’s 14lbs), Sqeaky .......
.......who rarely sits still long enough, to get a decent pic. ...... and Smedley .... top of the Werngounsel ‘pride’ pecking order,
chief mouser, ratter and mole catcher extrordinaire !!
By the time it was all sorted into ‘orderly piles’ I was bollo-ed, but at least I’d only had to walk around it once, instead of the usual twice, dragged behind the Dane's predecessor, so that’s a result in itself !!
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