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Llano Estacado said:
So I got it put on and just could not wait. Like Tulsa's, my landscape blade was pretty tight at first and I was a little worried. But I gave it a good hard test right away on my neighbors yard. He was having problems with his trimmer and I offered to help. Needed some trimming and edging done. This thing ate a good amount of West Texas dirt on the edging, and did great too. Then I moved onto my yard. Just trimmed and by the end it was moving far more freely. The extra weight also balances out my Still trimmer much more and makes it more comfortable to use. The last part of lawn care I didn't like is now AWESOME!
That gif of the girl throwing down the bowl is hi-lar-ious. :D
 
kur1j said:
I've got to get some belts for my JD 220c from R&R. I'm going to accidentally order a Landscape Blade, is there anything else I should order along with it?
You're probably going to be at or above $350. R&R tends to be fairly pricey on the shipping. I'd estimate that order to be roughly $20-30. So add in a height of cut gauge, or a leveling rake, or spare bedknife (with screws of course), or lapping compound, maybe a "ground under repair" sign :lol: , or any combination of the above to hit the free shipping threshold. If you're gonna spend it, you may as well get something!
 
Llano Estacado said:
kur1j said:
I've got to get some belts for my JD 220c from R&R. I'm going to accidentally order a Landscape Blade, is there anything else I should order along with it?
The landscape blade is awesome! Go ahead and order some Maruyama EP-0 Grease here.

#cleansocks
#clean pants
#clean shirt

Thanks to the Landscape Blade, I am probably the only lawn guy in my state that does not go around every day covered head to toe in grass.
 
Yes, immediately after I got it :). It works great. If you get it, you will like it.

When I went along my concrete curbing I missed some grass growing along the concrete edges but I think that is my lack of experience with it. I really like it because it provides an even cut and it won't hurt my 2 yrs old son like the weed trimmer did. I once flung a small rock and hit him in his arm. He started crying, I felt really bad and it reminded me of all the times my Father would fling rocks at me when I would help him mow his yard with his weed trimmer. So that prompted me to make the purchase, wife approved after my story. :D
 
Fishnugget said:
Yes, immediately after I got it :). It works great. If you get it, you will like it.

When I went along my concrete curbing I missed some grass growing along the concrete edges but I think that is my lack of experience with it. I really like it because it provides an even cut and it won't hurt my 2 yrs old son like the weed trimmer did. I once flung a small rock and hit him in his arm. He started crying, I felt really bad and it reminded me of all the times my Father would fling rocks at me when I would help him mow his yard with his weed trimmer. So that prompted me to make the purchase, wife approved after my story. :D
Whatever it takes!
 
Used the LB for the third time tonight. So so impressed with this piece of equipment. It is so far superior to the string trimmer that I doubt I'll ever use a string trimmer again. Is a better trimmer, a better edger, cuts lower and cleaner. better balanced and I think it has helped the situation in North Korea. And as I type this there is no grass in my socks.
 
Llano Estacado said:
Used the LB for the third time tonight. So so impressed with this piece of equipment. It is so far superior to the string trimmer that I doubt I'll ever use a string trimmer again. Is a better trimmer, a better edger, cuts lower and cleaner. better balanced and I think it has helped the situation in North Korea. And as I type this there is no grass in my socks.
My hairline even stopped receding. :thumbup:
 
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