Tuesday, May 04, 2010

Riding Lawn Mowers

My Dad and I picked up our "new" riding lawn mower from my Uncle's garage last night. It's not brand new, but it's probably the newest rider we've ever owned. Over the years, we've tried getting our hands on a riding lawn mower, but haven't had too much success. Back when I was really little, I remember my dad owning a rider, with the steering wheel right up front and the engine of the machine in the back. Unfortunately that's about all I remember of it. I recall my dad giving me a few rides on the contraption, but that's about it. I honestly don't ever remember what happened to it, but I'm thinking it simply broke down and was just too costly to repair. It did seem like a vintage mower with not a lot of hope left for it.

Fast forward approximately ten years when my dad and I was given an old relic to fix up from my Uncle. It was a Sears model - probably from the 1970's. It was pretty well beat up, but as long as we had all of the parts, we could make it work. We took it apart, grinded off all of the old rust and paint from the machine, re-assembled the riding lawn mower - now all we had to do is get it running. Only trouble is, we were missing the mower deck. For those unfamiliar with riding lawn mowers, the mower deck is what sits under the machine itself and does all of the cutting. Some mowers have two blades, others three that make up the mower deck. Well, I remember being assured from my Uncle that the mower deck was sitting around in his garage, somewhere. Well we found a mower deck, but it wasn't the right one. We never did find something compatible for that particular model, so we ended up scrapping that particular machine. Kind of tragic, considering all of the work we put into that machine.

Now, fast forward another five years. Ah yes, we basically repeat the story, only with a few details changed. Again, we received this old beat-up riding lawn mower from my Uncle. We actually had it running at first, but it was in desperate need of repair. I even remember the motor leaking oil. So we took the machine all apart and gave it a new look. I can't remember the make of this particular machine, but when we were finished giving it a makeover, we turned it into a John Deere designed riding lawn mower. At that stage in my life, I was collecting anything I could with John Deere on it. So I was pretty thrilled to be able to transform this rider into a John Deere. We even cut out a John Deere logo from a paper plate and used it as a stencil to paint it on the machine. It turned out really slick. We attached a new motor to it and had it running for awhile. But then we began experiencing constant trouble with it. The drive belts that connected the mower deck to the pulley on the motor kept slipping off. It began happening too frequently - and after being inspected by my uncle, it was determined we needed a new pulley. Well, how easy is it to find a pulley for such an old machine? Well, my uncle did find one. But we never did find out if it actually would've worked. This riding lawn mower either sat in the garage during the warm months or back in one of the sheds during the colder months. All it needed was this new pulley to be installed, but it never happened. Finally, my mom got so sick of seeing it just sitting there, she told my dad to get rid of it. And he finally did, dismantling all of our hard work. Today, the machine sits in the woods at my Uncle's property, rusting away.

Flash forward to late last year. I was with my dad while visiting my Uncle at his garage as we looked for stuff for my house (I was looking for any furniture items he could give me). In his garage sat a nice looking, 1990's style riding lawn mower. My uncle tells us it hadn't been ran all that often. And instead of giving us clunkers to try and fix up, he would let us have that particular machine, because it seemed like he had a bunch of modern-looking riding lawn mowers already! Needless to say, we were thrilled. My dad's not getting any younger and his lawn is quite hilly. So tonight, as the clouds roll in, I wonder if my dad is enjoying his first modern-looking riding lawn mower, the first he's ever owned. It's been a long time coming, believe me.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm with you. I think Casey will be able to make the next gig with his other band. Especially since the 'cougar' dissed him . Mike can sing man.
I can see Simon's point about Crystal doing something that isn't connected to her emotionally. She is trying to get that dud of a boyfriend to propose....
I personally would like to hear her sing something that is perfect for her. As Simon said , long ago....it's her's to lose....unless folks just don't vote for her because they think someone else is going to vote for her, so there is no need. I really like Lee and could see Harry Connick, Jr. did too. They really are a lot alike. I was really impressed what he did for the contestants too, arranging and really helping them with their performances...I noticed he told Crystal there was nothing he could tell her. Speaks volumes. B. Sorry this ended up on the wrong post, but, I only now noticed it and I am not going to retype the whole thing on the idol post... :)
Glad your dad got a mower that works...I told my nephew the other day about 3/4 of what we have is broken , so I know how you guys feel about having to fix up others cast offs.

Luke said...

Thanks for your comment! =)

Somehow I can see Crystal ending up in the bottom two tonight - just as Adam Lambert found himself in a similar situation last year at this time. And I am really beginning to doubt whether Crystal can win this year's competition with Lee quickly closing in on her. Her last two weeks have not been great for her. And I know Idol is desperate to find another new female artist to showcase. I just don't know if it'll happen this year.

Anonymous said...

Okay ....so we bonbed out again on guessing who was going. Aargh.
I am glad I didn't JUST start watching with this season and got in on last season....because this season has been pretty ho hum...Harry Connick Jr. really jazzed the place up...it was seeming a bit old and same ol' same ol' this year. I guess Adam always kept me guessing last year and I was always waiting to see just what he was going to do , week to week.
I also noticed , last year, that once they showed one of the contestants with their kids , the next week they got the least votes...look out Crystal. I am wondering just how they would market Crystal...the other idols that won and are female , that are doing the best are country...don't see Crystal there. But, man that girl can sing. She is gonna have to watch her back and actually compete to try and win this , if that's what she wants....I don't see a real fire in any of them to actually win. Is it more beneficial for them careerewise NOT to win?? Lee may be more marketable.

Luke said...

I have been terrible at picking who goes home each week this season. I think I got a few people right during the semi-finals but nobody in the finals yet. Quite the contrast to last year when I only got a couple wrong!

As for Crystal and her being marketable, I completely agree! I think 19 Entertainment will have their hands full if she wins this season. I am sure they'd rather prefer Lee winning - but he's a guy. They've had two male contestants win the last few seasons. But I don't know if Crystal is the answer. Don't get me wrong, I think she's an incredibly talented musician. Can they have success if Crystal is voted as the winner?