jimmy_the_tulip 1y ago • 100%
Before we moved to where we are now, I would use the lawnmower and it's bagging function to pick up leaves. Slow process depending on how big the bag is and size of yard
Other options might be a pull behind sweeper, if you have a riding mower or atv
Not sure how big your yard is. If it's small, maybe a corded blower and giant extension chord
jimmy_the_tulip 1y ago • 100%
No, sorry. I tend to let the leaves do their thing
jimmy_the_tulip 1y ago • 100%
Dinner - homemade pizza with a a homemade pizza sauce I made last night with tomatos and spices from the garden!
jimmy_the_tulip 1y ago • 100%
That's good to know!
jimmy_the_tulip 1y ago • 100%
Are you sure about #3? I think technically the rule may be that if you're over, the entire amount is dutiable
jimmy_the_tulip 1y ago • 100%
This isn't a new concept, or exclusive to Tesla. I know first hand that camera companies do this too. Commonize the imaging chip and software lock the available imaging quality behind price tiers. You get somewhat lower manufacturing costs by having just one component sku and larger volumes of that sku. You need to sell at a certain price point to make it viable, but still have to offer lower price point options to keep and keep market share.
I'm not saying it's a good idea, but it's not new or unique . Far more common than people realize.
jimmy_the_tulip 1y ago • 100%
Our experience is quite the opposite. Damage with YRC was few and far between compared to others like Estes or XPO
What are some of your favourite tools (types of tools , brands, specific tools) or equipment for use around the homestead? I am a fan of Stihl. I have a MS261 chainsaw and FS131 weed Wacker. Thinking of picking up one of their little battery pruners, the GTA26 Other recent acquisitions include a MUT utility trailer for our ATV and a John Deere zero turn. Super handy but more expensive: a SCUT (sub compact utility tractor). We have a Massey Ferguson GC with a Sims cab and variety of attachments (MF blower, Woods rotary cutter, etc)