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sawman
Joined: Feb 5, 2005
Points: 10
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Re: Wondering when...
Reply #10 Feb 7, 2005 8:09 pm |
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Thats ok Sherri I will tell you all about the race.
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Highwind
Despite the high cost of living, have you noticed how it remains so popular.
Joined: Jan 13, 2004
Points: 985
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Re: Wondering when...
Reply #11 Feb 7, 2005 8:34 pm |
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Sherri, I prepare mine in the fall when I put them away. Change oil, lubricate, sharpen the blade, clean out the deck, wipe/wash them down and drain the fuel and or run the carbs dry. Just have to give them a final check in the spring, maybe lubricate a few areas, gas them up, and go. In theory anyway.
Honda stable: HS 724 snowblower; HRS216 lawnmower; BF2 UWWW; 5 HP, 2200 psi/2.9 GPM pressure washer. Electric: BV2500 B&D Leaf Hog/snow duster; old 12" Weedeater.
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neve_rider
Location: Lower Michigan
Joined: Feb 4, 2005
Points: 3
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Re: Wondering when...
Reply #13 Feb 7, 2005 9:00 pm |
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I live in Michigan, and what you should do is start getting your summer equipment out now. Since the winter stuff is most likely over, and you probably don't have any snowthrower in stock anyways. So what I would do is clear out your show room, wash and mop all the salt off the floors then wax the floors so they look good and clean for the summer. Nothing impresses a customer more than a clean show room. Then start filling up the show room. There are quite a few people that come in early looking for a deal. So mark the equipment at the regular price, but tell your customers that it's the pre-season price. But really it's the real price, then they will feel happy that they got a deal and return to your store. As for services, you will always have the guy who waits til mid-April when his grass is 8 inches long and needs it done that day. So why make the early bird wait for the late birds worm, Get a movin' on the equipment. I hope this advice has helped. Also, welcome to the forum.
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Walt
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. -T. Roosevelt
Location: Chester County, PA
Joined: Dec 31, 2004
Points: 148
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Re: Wondering when...
Reply #14 Feb 7, 2005 10:47 pm |
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Yes Sherri, Nascar is quite big down here. I go to the Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono each year. It is a great time. With my kids I also miss a lot of races, but I try to either tape them, or listen to them on the radio. Although you miss some races, I'm confident that the children you help are worth the sacrifice and appreciate you greatly. It is a very kind thing you do. Paula, Yes, it is better than no wife at all. In lui of insulation in the shed I put copper pipe along the walls so I can store shovels etc. between the studs. Given the fact that our faithful groundhog saw his shadow last week (6 more weeks of winter) it looks as though I need to mind my manners until about March 15th! You are right that we get enough quiet later on, I'm moreover looking for one 6-7 hour period without alarms, buzzers, or my "monster" climbing on my head. (Very similar to "movie sleep" without actually paying the $7.50!)
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AJace
I have an Ariens 926 Pro because I like Orange
Location: Near Gettysburg
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Re: Wondering when...
Reply #15 Feb 8, 2005 12:51 am |
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I have the walk-behind mower all ready. The LT1000, needs the deck cleaned, and it needs a bath with wax. The oil has been changed, and spark splug will be looked at. I try to do half in the fall, then what I don't get done, gets done in the spring.
Ariens 926 DLE Professional; Toro S200; Craftsman LT1000, Echo ES-230;
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buttlint
Joined: Oct 14, 2002
Points: 791
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Re: Wondering when...
Reply #17 Feb 8, 2005 8:51 am |
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And by all means make sure too bring all of your summer equiptment in too have it taken care of in the middle of winter. There is no better time too do it considering: I am 3 weeks behind in snowblowers from the last storm. The pipes too the powerwasher have been frozen since December. The last available air filter was used in the fall and I wont see another one until the spring order arrives. The shop has been hermetically sealed with polyurathane and duct tape for the last 4 months and has had one air exhange in that period. It is the most pleasant time of the year too sharpen a blade, blast dehydrated, micro-mulched, ddt laden grass clippings with 90 psi of compressed air and watch the particles as they are suspended in the air for the next 2 months. (I really enjoy as those particles attach themselves too the inside of my nose and mix with the annual post-nasal drip that everyone that lives north of Florida experiences at this time of year.) And make sure that you either call me every other day too see if it is done yet....or better yet....just leave the stuff in the shop for the remainder of the winter. And by all means....when first cut comes around...make sure you dump the gas from last year into the tank....and come back when I am 100 mowers behind in the spring...and demand that I take care of the problem instantly! (By the way....thats the best time too bring in your snowblower in for service.)
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