Granny's gone and done it again

needs new tires, belt, oil change, blades, air filter and hope thats the problem of no power. I hit rocks all the time and go through blades . They havent been sharpened or replaced in a few years. One blade cuts the other pushes it down. LOL The reason I say belt is because I have to put it on high 6 to mow as 1-4 scalp .
Order new filters, blades and spark plugs. Clogged filters and plugs can absolutely cause low power. I doubt the scalping is related to the belt, more likely the deck just needs a height adjustment. Mow high anyway, it is better for the grass especially in dry weather.

New tires is a bigger issue, either have to take it somewhere or get the wheels off and taken somewhere.

Our dust bunnies don't have names, we can't think of that many names.
 
When CB was staying with me we gathered up about 10 dozen eggs to take to his family and we had them in the back seat of the van . Well I turned too sharp and they went rolling. I pulled over first chance was this ladys store that was closed. She has a cattle gate ? across her only entrance/exit. We jump out, open the back and out slides dozens of eggs all across her entry. No way I was/could do anything as most had cracked on impact. I bet she was some kind of pizzed off as she would of had to drive over them to unlock the gate and walk through them to do so. Tom laughs every time we pass that place and tells me to go ask her if she sells eggs. No way !
 
Order new filters, blades and spark plugs. Clogged filters and plugs can absolutely cause low power. I doubt the scalping is related to the belt, more likely the deck just needs a height adjustment. Mow high anyway, it is better for the grass especially in dry weather.

New tires is a bigger issue, either have to take it somewhere or get the wheels off and taken somewhere.

Our dust bunnies don't have names, we can't think of that many names.
Can I blow the filters out and see if thats the problem ?
 
When CB was staying with me we gathered up about 10 dozen eggs to take to his family and we had them in the back seat of the van . Well I turned too sharp and they went rolling. I pulled over first chance was this ladys store that was closed. She has a cattle gate ? across her only entrance/exit. We jump out, open the back and out slides dozens of eggs all across her entry. No way I was/could do anything as most had cracked on impact. I bet she was some kind of pizzed off as she would of had to drive over them to unlock the gate and walk through them to do so. Tom laughs every time we pass that place and tells me to go ask her if she sells eggs. No way !
ohh It was gravel. I guess I should of told that.
 
So , I think my chickens werent sick or at least I found the problem for this time. The rain. It had everything a muddy mess and the smell was really bad. They were all sneezing . I put my last bag of shavings down and they are fine. I dont remember if it was muddy last time when they were dying or even if that would kill them but for now they are ok.
Might be a mold issue.
 

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