Hello, new here also

papamech

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New to the forum also. Joined knowing one day I will need help or info on my mowers.
Retired from mechanics two years ago. So I know a little about twisting wrenches. It alway's helps to get more opinions when working on something not so familar. Looks like a awesome site, and I am looking forward to meeting members.
Terrry
Koosharem, Utah
 

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Welcome Terry, this is a good place to learn, I sure have learned a lot. :smile:
 

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Welcome to LawnMowerForum, Terry.
 

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Thanks for the Welcome okiepc and Briana.
 

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wow, your elevation where you live is up there, almost 7,000 ft.. What kind if grass grows there?
 

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None for another month. lol
It reached 78 degrees yesterday, but it cools off today and looks like for the rest of the week.
I believe my lawn is mostly fescue?
Moved here 5 years ago for the peace and quiet with hunting and fishing.
And it definitely has all that. Just a 6 month winter also most years.
But I don't do over 80 degrees very well, so it is perfect for me.
 

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Oh yeah, it is 7200 feet where I live.
And Fish Lake I think is almost 9,000 ft.
The closest small city is at about 5,000 ft.
So you go from 5,000 to 9,000 weekly.
And during the Elk hunt even 10-11,000 ft.
Takes some getting use to. lol
 
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