Hmm, took your advice and now I have a shiner... maybe your on to somethingSent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
Adding "Please" in front of "Smell my feet bitch!" might work. Let us know how that works out for you, remember to cover your nuts.Or not.
Nice Cub, Irk! We bought a 1980 JD 216 in 1985, mowed for several decades with it, then it sat in an open-sided shed for another decade or so. Aired the tires, changed the oil, greased everything, changed belts, charged the battery and mowed for two years then bought a 345. For the past four years the 216 just tills the garden a couple times a year. Still on a 14 year-old battery. The old garden tractors are just as tough as the old farm tractors. Collectable, too!
I'm definitely on the search for a tiller. I've noticed there are companies that still make attachments, like a front end loader for them too. I only have an acre, but it's property my regular rider was getting destroyed by. I would have to do a repair every time I had to cut. I've been having to borrow my dad's walk behind tiller when I needed it too.