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Hi all well my boss has kept her word (for those who don't know read well i've gone and done it)


I was gobsmaked, shes been good as gold, so far anyway


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4923 pounds worth as I've been informed several times, I dont care as long as it cuts the grass.

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That will cut a lot of grass very quickly. It makes a rotten chore more fun. Good luck and don't run over any furry little things.


Ray
 
well who,s been a lucky boy them, :D


in two,way to keep your job and get a new toy that will make life a lot easy for you,


and grass cutting is such a chore,:rolleyes:


and I second Ray what these furry thing,lol,:confused::rolleyes:
 
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Really nice build Ken. John Deere must be new in the model making market.


Paintwork is superb. Airbrush or by hand ?


Very realistic and authentic. Almost real. Did a driver come with the pack ?


Laurie
 
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Let's get a pic of you on it then haha, 5 grand her crap attitude cost her.


That's a good start but there is a long way to go lol.
 
Oh Deere!!! :rolleyes:


Looks very nice


Lee :)
 
Boy oh boy! aren't you the lucky one! I have to cut my grass with a Craftsman, I have three of them though, always good to have a spare or two but my favorite is my older one, 1995 I believe View attachment 115817

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but you know what? cutting grass still sucks but glad you have slain the Medusa, after all you were originally fighting for better equipment, hours and pay plus the Missus doesn't have to fret moving, hope it lasts and that you guys can finally settle down and just do your honest days work and try to enjoy life a bit, All the best...............Jim:)View attachment 228840

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Oh Jim deere paint work not up to the scratch of a John Deere. Try Vallejo ! :)


Laurie
 
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Yep she's slain, for the time being anyway, she used to phone up every evening moaning about someone or something to my missus but since the blowup not one phone call, so if nothing else that is a major improvement.
 
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Very efficient sanding and cutting tool no doubt. I bet it will be used when you do conversions and use resin:D
 
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Yep she's slain, for the time being anyway, she used to phone up every evening moaning about someone or something to my missus but since the blowup not one phone call, so if nothing else that is a major improvement.
Glad to hear that things seem to have improved, maybe when the hubby had to attempt your job he had a wake up call and put his crone in her proper place. I ran my own electrical contracting company for some years after retiring from "The City" and found that really good workers are very hard to find and should be appreciated. Maybe they had an epiphany :rolleyes: Jim:)
 
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