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B-16_IC Posted - 10/05/2009 : 23:44:46
Here is why I haven't gotten a lot of wrenching done to my new additions lately. Been working on making the garage a little less cluttered.





Built that one last week and filled it up in a jiffy!

Built this one this weekend. I had to move a lot of "stuff" before construction could begin!



If you're wondering why I built them so high?



I need to put all available space to use with my compulsions! I have not had most of these toys running in years because I couldn't get them out. Now they are more accesible. The post are recycled green pressure treat, the rest of the material is 2x6 elm I had sawed a few years ago that I harvested from my hillside. The handy thing is the scraps from trimming the elm will make nice woodstove fodder in the coming months.
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B-16_IC Posted - 10/06/2009 : 19:23:04
Here is a pic of the tillers before I put them up there. It is indeed a Lawn-Boy, good eye sir!



I also have this style of Lawn-boy. Never had either running, yet!



I added it and a Choremaster last night to the mix. As far as getting them up there, Tennessee Ernie Ford said it best, "a mind that's weak and a back that's strong". Often times, that's me in a nutshell.
skunkhome Posted - 10/05/2009 : 23:57:57
Is that a Lawnboy Hobby Gardner? BTW: I like your "shelf"
I would need a block & tackle to save my old back.

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