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#21
Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by MarkT - May 11, 2024, 12:46:10 AM
My mower, hedge trimmer, string trimmer and blower are all battery powered. Hey, I'm in Klownifornia!
#22
Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by JasonGotaProblem - May 11, 2024, 12:26:38 AM
Joe your yard is all planters do you even have any grass?
#23
Ordering Reel Parts / Re: Disappointed by this handl...
Last post by JasonGotaProblem - May 11, 2024, 12:00:39 AM
I've talked to the seller/maker. He's working on round 2 and we are discussing what other reels the handle can potentially be modified to fit. Happy ending.

Alan how much do you want for one?
#24
Quote from: alantani on May 10, 2024, 10:27:25 PMi also have a bunch and they are stainless steel.  very tight fit!!!

I might need to drive down south and come check out what you have in stock!
#25
Member Fishing Reports and Photos / Re: Luck
Last post by Bill B - May 10, 2024, 11:24:10 PM
Let's call this throw back Thursday.  Going through mom's picture books I found this picture of me from October 1972.  Making me eight years old.  The notes say it ws on the Umpqa River in Oregon, the rod was a Browning, 300 Mitchell with 6 lb test.  The lure if I remember correctly was a gold colored spoon, hammered on one side.  Sadly we were traveling by car and ended up donating the fish to a restaurant in exchange for a salmon steak dinner.  Bill
#26
Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by Gfish - May 10, 2024, 10:34:15 PM
That's it! Artificial turf.
#27
Ordering Reel Parts / Re: Disappointed by this handl...
Last post by alantani - May 10, 2024, 10:27:25 PM
i also have a bunch and they are stainless steel.  very tight fit!!!
#28
Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by Donnyboat - May 10, 2024, 10:11:30 PM
My motor dont give any trouble @ all, artificial turf, had it for 11years now, n its still looking good, cheers Don.
#29
Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by oldmanjoe - May 10, 2024, 09:20:22 PM
;D  OK I call you Old fashion or Stubborn , I am in the same boat .  I do have gas powered and 110 electric powered blowers , chain saws and hedge trimmers .    I will pick the 110  electric tools  first.    Cheaper to run  , always starts when you hit the trigger .

  I do not know what the cost analyst is to charge up batteries verse using 110 straight .
      Yes it is nice to pick up a battery tool for the quick work .
#30
Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by Gfish - May 10, 2024, 08:49:06 PM
Yup. What to do though? I hate lawns to begin with. Yeah, they look nice and they're good to play on, but expensive to care for and time consuming and lawnmower/weedeater noise oriented. Gimme cement, bout 10' around my house and 10' wide driveway.