Abby’s Guide > Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) > Discussions > A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
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aa335
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Re: A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
Reply #17 Feb 9, 2012 3:02 pm |
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Good name for it. Though I'm not sure this qualifies as a support group; this may, instead, be encouraging the behavior "Everyone else is buying more machines / SS's!" I know I would have fewer machines around were it not for reading here. Not knowing about boratification would have reduced the count by one, anyways You're at SSSAS 1, simply means you have one more SS than you really need. Your condition is benign, very good chance to easily downgrade to SSSAS 0. However, if you feel you need to advance to SSAS 2, you have my support.
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RedOctobyr
Location: Lowell area, MA
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Re: A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
Reply #18 Feb 9, 2012 3:31 pm |
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Ha, I like it, also assigning ratings. So I'm at SSSAS 1 and 2SSAS 1. If we'd ever get some snow, to stimulate some interest, I could hopefully return to 0's.... And then perhaps not feel as bad about keeping an eye out for *another* upgrade over what I have Honestly, I do kind of enjoy working on OPE, it can be gratifying to get them running, or running better, etc. And buying something that doesn't work, getting it running, and perhaps selling it, then parlaying that into a better machine, or one more suited to what you need, is something that has worked out nicely for me a few times. I am not compelled to amass a fleet (what are a herd of snowblowers called? a roar of snowblowers?) . I want a good, reliable machine that does what I need, for the different categories (tractor, mower, chainsaw, snowblower, etc).
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aa335
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Re: A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
Reply #20 Feb 10, 2012 12:08 pm |
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Honestly, I do kind of enjoy working on OPE, it can be gratifying to get them running, or running better, etc. And buying something that doesn't work, getting it running, and perhaps selling it, then parlaying that into a better machine, or one more suited to what you need, is something that has worked out nicely for me a few times. I am not compelled to amass a fleet (what are a herd of snowblowers called? a roar of snowblowers?) . I want a good, reliable machine that does what I need, for the different categories (tractor, mower, chainsaw, snowblower, etc).
Same here. It's pretty relaxing to work on them. I just got my Powerlite cleaned up, put in new paddles and scraper bar. It should be running in top form now. Just waiting for some serious snow to see how this little puppy performs. It's my little Mazda Miata of snowblowers. Cheap, light, and fun.
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