Some people are genuinely surprised by how (relatively) cool it gets in the desert at night. A forty degree temperature differential is pretty noticeable even if it’s only cooling off into the 80s…
The rain has really greened things up so I started mowing the lawn and the mower died on me and won't start now. Might be time to clean the carb again. Or get a new mower.
All of my other lawn and garden tools are electric - pruner, leaf blower, chainsaw, trimmer. I think I'll take a look at electric mowers, my lawn's not all that big.
I wished I'd switched to our Ryobi years ago - sooo much nicer than the old Toro. Quieter, lighter, and I can store it in the basement when I finish mowing - no cool down or gas smell
Everything I have now is electric except my lawn mower. I have almost an acre and a lot of trees. I splurged a couple years ago on a John Deere zero turn and it sure makes mowing a bit easier.
I just switched my lawn mower to electric this spring; it seemed silly to not utilize the snowblower’s batteries half the year. The only things I have left are a two-stroke weed whacker and a two-stroke leaf blower gutter cleaner.
ehhhh, I'd rather 70's, especially this time of the year when winds are high. Low 60s are just a bit too cold to bike in with that going on.
I've learned not to be too picky about highs; what ends up eventually getting me is the overnight temps staying too high.
When I was in Japan last time it would finally “cool down” to about 90 at night. The weather was miserable that whole trip.
Some people are genuinely surprised by how (relatively) cool it gets in the desert at night. A forty degree temperature differential is pretty noticeable even if it’s only cooling off into the 80s…
Here comes McCusker! (And Zebby)
The rain has really greened things up so I started mowing the lawn and the mower died on me and won't start now. Might be time to clean the carb again. Or get a new mower.
As much as I enjoy cleaning the carb, I'm glad I got an electric.
All of my other lawn and garden tools are electric - pruner, leaf blower, chainsaw, trimmer. I think I'll take a look at electric mowers, my lawn's not all that big.
I wished I'd switched to our Ryobi years ago - sooo much nicer than the old Toro. Quieter, lighter, and I can store it in the basement when I finish mowing - no cool down or gas smell
Everything I have now is electric except my lawn mower. I have almost an acre and a lot of trees. I splurged a couple years ago on a John Deere zero turn and it sure makes mowing a bit easier.
I just switched my lawn mower to electric this spring; it seemed silly to not utilize the snowblower’s batteries half the year. The only things I have left are a two-stroke weed whacker and a two-stroke
leaf blowergutter cleaner.If you lived any closer, you could have my twenty-five year old hand-me-down Toro.
Was thinking of turning the Twins on today, but realized I have not watched them at all during the streak. I will not turn them on!
Your sacrifice is duly noted, Citizen.
they're already pretty turned on