anybody know what kind of mower this is
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Anybody here have a Honda's HRR216K3TDA mower?
Comments (14)Rod, sounds like your dealer was working a little scam on you. His price reduction to $599 is what I paid for mine at Home Depot, its their every day price. Thats one of the problems with locally owned small dealers. They drop their price to what the big guys charge every day and make you think they are doing you a favor, or its a limited time special deal...so buy now. David, your yard is about the size of mine. The HRX may be overkill, but its just made a little better and hopefully will last a little longer. As I said, with Honda your not going to go wrong regardless if you buy the bottom or top of the line, IMO. Thats a choice you need to make based on what you want vs. what you have to spend. I'm thinking my HRX mower will last longer than I will remain in my current house and who knows what kind of yard the next house will have. Could be small, could be much bigger. To answer your question on switching between mulching and bagging on the HRX line, it can't be more simple. Your right, to switch between mulching and bagging on the HRR line you have to remove the bag and insert the "mulching plug". The HRX line has the versamow system. There is a lever that has 10 setting from 100% bag, to 100% mulch with 8 levels in between where you can partially bag. I found this most useful in my lawn by getting rid of some leaf accumulation I had. Chop them up into smaller pieces for a little mulch and bag the excess in one pass. I don't do this but if you had a compost pile and wanted to mulch as well it would be great. I'm not sure if I have the patience for composting....See MoreAnybody know what kind of tree this is?
Comments (9)I'm not familiar with this concept of "edible" mulberries versus wild and thus "nonedible" ones. I've never met a mulberry yet I wasn't happy to chow down on when they're ripe. It reminds me of something my tenant said to me this spring about the pecan trees in the backyard of the house he's renting from me. As you may know, last year was one of those years when all nut trees went crazy and produced bumper crops like we haven't seen in a long time. I never did make it over to the house to pick up any of the pecans, and kept forgetting to check with the tenants to see how they were enjoying them. This spring, however, I was helping him do spring cleanup in the yard and noticed a large number of absolutely huge pecan shells in the yard, so I commented on it to him and asked him how they had tasted. He answered, "Oh, I noticed all those pecans in the fall whenever I was cutting grass because you could hardly walk around them, there were so many, but we didn't know they were the edible kind." Folks, I'm talking about 3" pecans here, papershells of the finest variety. And these are southern boys. Anyone ever heard of a non-edible variety of pecan??? I still laugh every time I think of it, though. But believe me, in future bountiful years I won't assume the tenants know enough to eat the pecans....See Moredoes anybody know what kind of passi
Comments (5)hey angie.thank you very much i hope you rite...it is a very unique looking passi...im very excited to see what blooms...its a shame i got it at tropical world in boynton beach,fl...they going outta business so the guy doesnt even water his plants anymore...gotit for 5 bucks...had to try untagle it though from everything round it...hopefully when summer comes around it will bloom.will let you know...See MoreBeautiful spider-- anybody know what kind it is?
Comments (2)Thanks! I looked that type of spider up as I've never seen, nor heard, of them before. Very pretty. :) I'll look for them again next summer....See MoreBrandon Smith
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