You just can't help yourself, can you?There will always be unrest, no need to panic based on what someone that earns more told you.
It’s not like you were fongered by Somerset Belenoff when you were a child and doomed to fear everything.
Relax guy
You just can't help yourself, can you?There will always be unrest, no need to panic based on what someone that earns more told you.
It’s not like you were fongered by Somerset Belenoff when you were a child and doomed to fear everything.
Relax guy
We can always count on @oio to somehow bring earnings/wealth/social-status or flooring pics of someone else's house into the conversation.There will always be unrest, no need to panic based on what someone that earns more told you.
It’s not like you were fongered by Somerset Belenoff when you were a child and doomed to fear everything.
Relax guy
There’s no need for unnecessary fearYou just can't help yourself, can you?
i cut grass on one just like that when i was a kid
None of those. I was responding to unnecessary fearWe can always count on @oio to somehow bring earnings/wealth/social-status or flooring pics of someone else's house into the conversation.
I don't know how many my dad bought, maybe 3 or 4 ... but he always insisted on having the "Hydrostatic" drive. He would get pissed off at me for mowing the grass too fast, my response was always "This hydrostatic lever doesn't have settings, so I just push it up all the way!" ... Then I'd get my ass whipped for being a smart ass and would have to do the front yard over again at half-speed.Nope. Gear drive.
But I’m listening.... learn me.
Meh, I call Bullshit ... you had to make the comment "based on what someone that earns more told you"None of those. I was responding to unnecessary fear
I swear I shower regularly ... now I may not use a luffa, but I make sure to get that Irish Spring way down in there.Every once and while it smells like ass in here...
Exactly, meaning just because someone earns more doesn’t mean their opinion holds more weight/value for a fear of what’s to come. Did you miss that somehow? That’s exactly what I posted.Meh, I call Bullshit ... you had to make the comment "based on what someone that earns more told you"
One day you'll come to realize that the vast majority of the members here are quite content with their humble little piece of life and aren't interested in constant upstaging, perhaps you're insecure and feel the need to comment on it regularly, but most here couldn't give a shit less.
Do your thing man and claim what ya like, but your post history tells a story.
In this case, a "hydrostatic drive" is actually a real thing. Unlike all the names for transmissions in cars (like "Dynaflow" by Buick) that were just trademarks for flashy advertising in the early days of cars with automatic transmissions.I don't know how many my dad bought, maybe 3 or 4 ... but he always insisted on having the "Hydrostatic" drive. He would get pissed off at me for mowing the grass too fast, my response was always "This hydrostatic lever doesn't have settings, so I just push it up all the way!" ... Then I'd get my ass whipped for being a smart ass and would have to do the front yard over again at half-speed.
What's the last thing you wash and the 1st thing your wife washes....I swear I shower regularly ... now I may not use a luffa, but I make sure to get that Irish Spring way down in there.
A big kissWhat do i win
Man, I really honestly enjoy when people explain things in this manner. Thanks GrunkleIn this case, a "hydrostatic drive" is actually a real thing. Unlike all the names for transmissions in cars (like "Dynaflow" by Buick) that were just trademarks for flashy advertising in the early days of cars with automatic transmissions.
A hydrostatic transmission uses the power from the crankshaft of an internal combustion engine to operate a hydrostatic pump motor. So, the rotary motion from the engine is used to pressurize fluid, which is then directed towards a hydrostatic drive motor. The hydrostatic pump uses the pressurized fluid to move pistons in the hydrostatic drive system. The movement of the pistons transfers power to the hydrostatic motors, which then engage the drive wheels on your lawn mower.
Nope, didn't miss it at all; I took your previous post history into consideration, elected to correlate it with this subject, and my response stands.Exactly, meaning just because someone earns more doesn’t mean their opinion holds more weight/value for a fear of what’s to come. Did you miss that somehow? That’s exactly what I posted.
Apparently you did miss it and it seems you’re also quick to assume. Oh well.Nope, didn't miss it at all; I took your previous post history into consideration, elected to correlate it with this subject, and my response stands.
Maybe I'm wrong and you aren't the narcissist that you portray yourself to be, but I'm a pretty simple guy ... If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, I tend to lean toward the final conclusion being a duck.
All I know is that every refurbed Cub Cadet that dad would bring home had to have the "Hydrostatic" transmission leverIn this case, a "hydrostatic drive" is actually a real thing. Unlike all the names for transmissions in cars (like "Dynaflow" by Buick) that were just trademarks for flashy advertising in the early days of cars with automatic transmissions.
A hydrostatic transmission uses the power from the crankshaft of an internal combustion engine to operate a hydrostatic pump motor. So, the rotary motion from the engine is used to pressurize fluid, which is then directed towards a hydrostatic drive motor. The hydrostatic pump uses the pressurized fluid to move pistons in the hydrostatic drive system. The movement of the pistons transfers power to the hydrostatic motors, which then engage the drive wheels on your lawn mower.

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