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The timing was perfect 🤣
What in tarnation
Yup
How many wacks did it take to take it down?
Q maravilla! Y, qué guapa! ❤❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🏋️
Awww so cute!
What a beautiful yard for your lovely pup! 😊
You are so kind and she really loves it!!
It all depends on the engine and deck size 54 best
54 has been the best fit for us.. 60 is a little too big for the hills and uneven terrain
what a cute pup!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!!
You should definitely learn how to apply a polishing wheel to a blade.
Definitely never seen blades sharpened like that
we do things different around here ;)
Haha how dogginsplashes No for me s also enough space 😂❤
Love how he knows pawing the water will float the toy closer. Then he said to heck with that I’m jumping in!
Clever pup!
Hello C'mon 🙋♀️🐶😍❤️❤️❤️
Howdy 🤠🐶
He wanted thst toy but he really didwant to go in the pool to get it then the water wasn't coming up close to him to grab it so he had no choice but to in and get it
Still getting her water wings
Smart pup!😂
She definitely catches on quick!
Awww, poor baby wants to float.😢😅
She has her own 😤😤
Aww... He'll get there.
She will :)
She’s such a cutie!
The problem is....I think she knows it....
C'mon! Come here! 😂 so cute
She's a definite swimmer - loves the water!
So cute❤
Thanks! I love to swim.....
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong because if I try to go down hill woth mine it's like hitting ice 😢
That is how our's is going downhill too. Tricky to operate on slopes down hill.
My 2007 JD 2320 now has 1,250 hours and is doing well with the original driveshaft. In my case it does have stock grease zerks inside the two joints, but the front one was tough to get to. I cut a hole in tbe console plastic, as you mention, and use a needle on a long LockNLube adapter to reach the front driveshaft joint. That now takes 10 minutes, but used to be a big project. We have had two problems with seals needing to be replaced on the front end 4wd, but otherwise a great machine.
I replaced the seal on the front right wheel too.
Been using super tech 5w20 two years no problems
Great - thanks for the input!
good thing it's an older one. Keep it. The new ones are junk.
Yup - I think I'll just hang on to her till the wheels fall off....
Great job man! Looks brand spanking new!
Thank you! Appreciate it. Held up pretty good too
Shut the door it's going to get dirty
Just gave her a good cleaning inside and out!
Do some metal detecting. You may find some goodies
We’ve found a bunch of horseshoes and glass bottles!
@@AFR_Adventures very unusual, somebody must had done it already otherwise there should be some coins or more in some occasion. It's probably from late 1600s or 18 some clues may come from the bottles. There are experts who can give you idea about when that bottle was made.
Thanks for the good idea on the bottles. I spoke with a neighbor who was passing by and he said there was a house on the property that was falling down when he was a kid - back in the 60's and he always wanted to explore it but it was so dilapidated and over grown he was afraid he would fall into a well....He would have been right, since we found two open holes - one a well or as I think about it maybe an old outhouse hole - not sure and the other was a brick cistern.
Hey that’s me!!
You’re pretty cute, thanks for stopping by the barn!
Most definitely
@@brianbrink1421 In a reasonable amount of time though? 🤔
@@AFR_Adventures w a good operator I would hope so.
Stupid question. A pick and shovel could.
@@user-yx8bk6zo9x You’re hired. Have it done for us with the pick and shovel by the end of the week. 😏
@AFR_Adventures the question wasn't if I wanted to or could do it fast. It was could it be done. A stupid question, obviously a mini could do it. If it was your hoe and decent ground it would even make good sense. Ask clear questions if you want specific answers.
So for food plots and clean up, “nothing major” it’s a decent machine for that?? Cause I’m looking at one.. I can’t have to big cause I have a hundred acres in the ridges… mostly white oak. Not s lot of rocks. Just wanna clean up and keep up a smaller area where I hunt.. not the whole place.. I would have to get my father in law’s dozer and skid steer.. just wanna bush hog the road in, plant some greens and clovers.
I have been using it for brush hogging about 10+ acres once or twice a year and digging out small stumps and small trees for transplanting. It works great for small projects, but with only a 4' brush hog, the 10 or so acres is definitely maxing it out from a time perspective. I really need to get a bigger machine for those jobs - minimum a 6' brush hog and a 50-60 Hp machine. It's on my "one of these days" list.
Very nice car!! Puppy needs some shades.
She does! Next time we’ll give that a shot 😏
Hey, that’s me!!
Quit stealing stuff, Ellie.
I do the same thing for my garden Use a cheap sump pump a small generator and a 275 gallon tote on a trailer to get the water wherever I need it to be
It’s not a bad way to go about it for sure!
Sooooo adorable, just made my day 😊
Glad you like it. Please follow me @miss.elliemayhem
Hey that’s me!!
I still think I cut the lawn better 🙄🙄
Yes a cute puppy like that would make a great Chanel.
Check her out @ms.elliemayhem!
Dont wanna burn up a well pump, but what its for is lost on me
Tough to get water from a well without a pump. But that's about to change.
If it’s lab approved it’s good enough for me. I have a year old chocolate lab and have been looking at the cub cadet zero turns lately thinking bout getting one. If I do I’ll have to make sure mine is lab approved also!! 😂
We love ours (both the lab and the cub)! 😉
Where do you buy this at?
Here is the link to the multi purpose spray.. the rest can be found in the description! 😎 amzn.to/3RQHXwT
Walmart
I have had mine for a few months now and I love it. I saw videos where some people were saying how bad Cub is and all that but I went to a local mower shop known for their good work that works on them and the guy there told me yes they are good. Not hard to work on. Last and perform well as long as you properly maintain it. He gave me some other tips on buying a zero turn as well so I went to my local Home Depot and bought one. Now some people have reported theirs was not put together completely or correctly so don't buy from HD. This is going to depend on your local HD. Lowes, or any other box store as to who puts it together and how well they do. My local HD apparently has very good people. It was put together completely and correctly and I got it the next day. Delivered. Can't praise them enough. Anyway I have 2.3 acres and mine mows it like a champ. I even mow my neighbor's yard because the lady is old and alone and I help her out with yard work. She has about 1.5 acres. She has the really good Augustine grass too. The thick Floratam type. My ZT1 cuts it like a champ. My grass is more like field grass. Combo of bahia and some type of wild stuff. I hope to sink a well and get proper irrigation this year so I can get the good Augustine grass like she and the other neighbors have. I upgraded from and old Murray tractor style mower to the ZT1 and I love it. Never going back to the old style mowers anymore.
We are doing a 5 year review which should be posted soon! Keep watch for it!
Does your mower make a grinding noise when you turn or pivot?
It does not.
cute
What about under side?
That was in pretty good shape.
I have the exact same lawn mower the battery is a junk that come with it I believe it's like 210 cranking amps I got rid of it and bought one from Tractor Supply 350 cranking amps makes a huge difference. Also how do you keep your mouth underneath mower deck from kicking up with grass mine takes up with grass whether I'm more wet or dry can't seem to figure that out it's a pain in the ass to scrape have to lift it up with my tractor and lay under it and scrape under the deck
Good question - have same issue.
I have a ZT1 50 inch cut. Going on four years old. Still have the original battery. Only thing I don’t like is that grass collects on top of the deck. Damp grass will stick to the bottom of the deck. My deck is in good condition. I also added grease fittings to the spindles. Other than that really pleased with the mower.
I'm getting ready to repaint areas on mine again.
Never had any problems with the paint on mine although I did repaint the bottom of the deck with a special paint to help keep grass from sticking to it. Waste of time and money lol.
Thanks for this. I have 177 hours and have not yet. I will be soon. So 1) how often? And 2) if I did not replace mine, how do I get in there to the oem fittings? I bought a needle grease adapter. Will that work?
Have to check the manual on how often.... but I do it every so often depending on use. With the factory ones it's not real easy - I used a needle adapter before and it worked okay
I learned of this forward zerk in the driveshaft at 180 hours, shortly after buying my 2320. It had been dealer serviced before that, so might have been greased, but the joint was OK. After taking apart the center console a few times and needing three hands to get at the zerk I got tired of that and cut a hole in the right side of the console to get at an existing plate with two screws that gives access to the joint when removed. I made a rubber cover for the hole in the console, but that isn't necessary. I then rotate the joint with a screwdriver until I can see the zerk. Can't get a regular adapter onto it due to the angle, so I use a needle adapter on a long Lock'N'Lube fitting. The job now takes about 10 minutes for the front and a few for the rear joint. Manual says every 50 hours, which is probably fine, but I aim for more like 25 hours (about 3 months for me) to avoid ever needing to deal with replacement/failure. It always has grease still and readily takes a little more. I check each time for any additional play in the joints, but so far they have not changed. Now at 1,250 hours!
My Spindle (the silver one that has the nut underneath) was rocking loosely and making my deck cut the grass very short. I removed that bolt and saw that nothing is wrong, but it was sitting lower than the other side... but what caused it to make my deck sit low?
The spindle was lower and then others?
That is one beat up deck. Gotta clean those off every mow.
Yup - clean each time