We have a lot of new members here lately and I'm wondering how everybody found LMF. Take our poll and post your comments in this thread. :thumbsup:
#2
jmurray01
All I did was type "Lawn Mower Forum" into Google one night when I wanted to ask a question about my lawn mower, and up came this fantastic forum that I instantly became hooked to! :biggrin:
Strangely enough, I Googled "Lawnmower Forum". I was researching different grass types in anticipation of ripping out our current yard and renovating it with just one kind of grass. That naturally led to research on mowers and other equipment. I wanted real world opinions and experiences and figured forums would be the most likely place to find that.
I can't promise I'll keep using it though, as I've been using Google for as long as I've been using the internet, but thank you for the link, if I can change my habits, I will use it :smile:
Invited by wjjones,after he learned I was unhappy at my former site. THANKS wjjones !
#25
exotion
I was an active member of a celica gts forum for years one day I was thinking it would be cool if there was a forum about lawn mowers. Enter Google behold my newest addiction
#26
wjjones
Google search.
#27
davbell22602
Google search
#28
SilAro2
Needed info. on how to fix my old Honda Harmony 215 self propelled mower. Search pulled up this site. Got great information, including the wheel schematics that I was able to use to fix it. Been hooked on the site ever since, wished I had found it earlier.
#29
metz12
I typed in lawn mower forum in search for a way to mount my mtd plow to my craftsman tractor! got some ideas on how to make it and its pretty much bulletproof now!
#30
Gary L.
I found the forum through Google and I am impressed so far.
#31
djdicetn
I often wonder how the human race survived 20 years ago since BG.....Before Google:0)
It is often referred to as "your best friend"...which doesn't make the dog very happy and it'll make even the dumbest hillbilly like me seem to be very smart:0)
I spent 40+ years supporting mainframe computer applications and when IBM introduced the first personal computer in 1981 we mainframers considered them to be "toys". Of course the Honeywell mainframe on my first job had 16K memory and filled a room....now my iMac has 24GB of memory and sits on my desk. Computers have come a long way for sure.