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Paul7


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Tempting...so tempting
Original Message   Apr 12, 2011 11:59 pm
This is on CL near me and in good condition.   $125 will buy it...maybe less.   I don't "need" it but there's something about those channel-steel handles that I fine appealing. 


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Moderator Denis


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Re: Tempting...so tempting
Reply #7   Apr 13, 2011 4:11 pm
build like a steel girder wow never seen one like that before, go for it buddy.


Paul7


Joined: Mar 12, 2007
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Re: Tempting...so tempting
Reply #8   Apr 13, 2011 4:58 pm
aa335 wrote:
If you're wife is taken care of, the kids are clothed and fed, I'm sure $125 and home packed lunches for a year would be a good compromise. 

Put up a shed, a place where the wife doesn't come out and see.  Store your OPE there.  Paint all your OPE  the same color.  They all look alike from your wife's perspective looking out the window. 

Now if you're hauling home a shiny new Honda or Yamaha, your wife has to be legally blind not to notice.  :)

The money isn't the issue. 

The issue is the two current snow throwers, two riding mowers, one garden tractor, three rototillers, three walk behind mowers, plus the various generators, power washers, weed wackers, aerator, dethatcher, post hole auger, etc...

My shed is full and the wife has this crazy idea that her car should be parked in the garage.   Go figure.
aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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Re: Tempting...so tempting
Reply #9   Apr 13, 2011 5:11 pm
Well, it seems that you priorities are quite different.

Our cars goes in the garage first, then if we have space left over, we get junk to fill it in.  :)
borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: Tempting...so tempting
Reply #10   Apr 13, 2011 5:31 pm
I built a 16' x 12' storage shed back in the bush behind the house to store some toys.  Now with two recently acquired snowmobiles, I'll be adding a 10 x 12 extension on the back of the shed.  Old lady don't go back there.  She won't even know.  She's heading off on a trip for a week or so in May.  I'll have that baby up before she gets home. 
royster


" It is the use of power tools that separates man from animals"

Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
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Re: Tempting...so tempting
Reply #11   Apr 13, 2011 6:19 pm
I always said that I am a generator and my wife is the voltage regulator. I bought that  single stage Craftsman  last month  even though  my  ( Husqvarna built)  Craftsman  2 stage  was only a month old.  My wife said," You just bought a new snowblower" . I explained that the single stage was for the small storms, I could easily  get it up  on the deck to clear the snow away, no more shovelling the deck.  "Yes ,she said," I shovelled it off a few times myself and it was quite a chore".  I was still not  sure that she approved,   but I should have stopped there.......But then I   showed her the price, $199.00 for the   never sold   2009 model,  Saved $400. . "That is good , she said , " Now give me the $400 that you didn't  have to spend". ........... I gave it to her.   But I knew that it wasn't a money issue  , just the fact that got a joke on me. 

Henry Ford (the first one) had a wife that was continually changing their house around with new  furniture and renovations . Money wasn't a problem here either, but he didn't really approve of her actions , but summed it up by saying, "Peace at any price".

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MN_Runner


Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
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Re: Tempting...so tempting
Reply #12   Apr 13, 2011 7:50 pm
paul7,

Let us be honest here,  it is never about the money but everything is about the obsession.  It is fun to have a collection of OPEs and once you start, it is hard to stop.  Just have to be careful about collecting old vs. vintage (old but has some value).   Borat is a great example as he bought three SS within last three months, which he cannot use then all at the same time.  Of course, I have my obession with bikes as I have five of them which I cannot use them at the same time.  The more you look at the CL or eBay, you are inclined to buy another and another ...

borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Tempting...so tempting
Reply #13   Apr 13, 2011 8:06 pm
Funny you mentioned me and the SS machines. 

I just got back from picking up three 1970's Lawn Boy mowers.  Two look complete, one is missing the carb and reed block.  I needed one decent unit for parts in case I have problems with the LB I'm presently using.  When the guy took my offer of $40.00 for all three, I couldn't refuse.   I mean after all, for a bit over $13.00 each?  Come on....   The wheels, decks and mufflers are all very sound.   I got a gooooood deal here.   So, now I have a project to see if I can get a couple of them running.  
MN_Runner


Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Joined: Dec 5, 2010
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Re: Tempting...so tempting
Reply #14   Apr 13, 2011 8:18 pm
Borat,

Thank you for your honest description and thought process.  I rest my hypothesis.

borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Tempting...so tempting
Reply #15   Apr 13, 2011 8:34 pm
Yeah............. I know I have a two cycle problem.  

Particularly old two cycle machines that might be one of the finest example of functionality, simplicity, quality and durability in the history of motorized lawn mowers.   These old Lawn Boys are  very proud achievements of American know-how, quality of design and manufacture.   These lowly little machines are a testament to what the USA  used to be about.   They represent a period of time when pride and craftsmanship mattered.  Sure they're just lawn mowers.   But if they're not the best lawn mower ever built, they're certainly up there with the best of them.

I'll probably resurrect a couple of them and find them good homes and keep one for parts.
Paul7


Joined: Mar 12, 2007
Points: 452

Re: Tempting...so tempting
Reply #16   Apr 14, 2011 11:36 pm
MN_Runner wrote:
paul7,

Let us be honest here,  it is never about the money but everything is about the obsessionIt is fun to have a collection of OPEs and once you start, it is hard to stop.  Just have to be careful about collecting old vs. vintage (old but has some value).   Borat is a great example as he bought three SS within last three months, which he cannot use then all at the same time.  Of course, I have my obession with bikes as I have five of them which I cannot use them at the same time.  The more you look at the CL or eBay, you are inclined to buy another and another ...


Runner,  I considered your hypothesis but I have to reject it. 

You see, I can quit anytime I want to. 

I have excellent will-power so I can quit.  Anytime I want.

Really, I can...anytime I want to. Really.

I just don't want to...LOL.
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