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<blockquote data-quote="billyboy" data-source="post: 8160632" data-attributes="member: 154046"><p>We had a 2” rain over the x-mas weekend. Tiles were dripping for a few days. Des Moines river went up 2 feet. Whether was on the warm side for Nov.-Dec. Had all the lawn leaves chewed up and cleaned up the mower for the winter. A week later it wouldn’t start. Tore the old Grazer completely apart to get at stuff, safety switches, replace belts, etc. It was 35-40’s degrees in the shed. Not perfect but got it running and back together. Wanted to get some wood cut, lot of standing dead mulberry, but with the snow and cold I’m done for the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billyboy, post: 8160632, member: 154046"] We had a 2” rain over the x-mas weekend. Tiles were dripping for a few days. Des Moines river went up 2 feet. Whether was on the warm side for Nov.-Dec. Had all the lawn leaves chewed up and cleaned up the mower for the winter. A week later it wouldn’t start. Tore the old Grazer completely apart to get at stuff, safety switches, replace belts, etc. It was 35-40’s degrees in the shed. Not perfect but got it running and back together. Wanted to get some wood cut, lot of standing dead mulberry, but with the snow and cold I’m done for the winter. [/QUOTE]
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