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05-16-2022, 08:55 AM
#141
Re: Other hobbies or past times outside of detailing
Originally Posted by
dgage
If I interpret your pictures I come up with two options.
1. You’re a hired assassin that uses residential riding mowers to get in and out.
2. Or your second picture let’s everyone know how powerful your pen truly is.
Haha I love your interpretation.
Technically its a commercial mower that's complete overkill for my yard.
And, I'd be lying if I said I didn't stage my beloved Rotring 600 .07mm pencil in that pic
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05-16-2022, 08:56 AM
#142
Re: Other hobbies or past times outside of detailing
Originally Posted by
DFB
Is that a Ferris?
The company I work for splashed out and got one about a year ago after a string of Torro's.
This one has a Yanmar 3 Cylinder Diesel, it's a beast.
Good eye!
It is indeed a Ferris IS600Z, so not as beastly as yours!
Sadly, I did just trade it in on a Grasshopper 124 41" with grass vacuum.
It's a bit smaller and more practical for my needs.
Not nearly as comfy, but leaves a better cut than the Ferris, strangely
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05-16-2022, 04:50 PM
#143
Re: Other hobbies or past times outside of detailing
Originally Posted by
PouncingPanzer
I love my 92FS. Can't help but feel like a shoeless Bruce Willis in a beater shirt whenever I'm at the range with it. Minus the broken glass in the feet. Thank goodness.
Hah, nice.
Sure is a nostalgic piece, all metal and pretty stout.
This one is a 92A1, with the rail and a weird European threaded barrel.
Added the Wilson Combat thin grips amd it really is comfy. Can certainly outshoot me.
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05-17-2022, 02:03 AM
#144
Super Member
Re: Other hobbies or past times outside of detailing
Originally Posted by
craigdt
Good eye!
It is indeed a Ferris IS600Z, so not as beastly as yours!
Sadly, I did just trade it in on a Grasshopper 124 41" with grass vacuum.
It's a bit smaller and more practical for my needs.
Not nearly as comfy, but leaves a better cut than the Ferris, strangely
I actually have not had a chance to mow with the Ferris, I'm not responsible for lawns at work, but a brief whirl around the yard revealed how comfortable they are to sit on.
Those Ferris machines are very heavy though. I'm assuming the Grasshopper is lighter, making it move across the grass without as much weight bearing down on it, improving the cutting finish.
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05-17-2022, 12:53 PM
#145
Super Member
Re: Other hobbies or past times outside of detailing
Originally Posted by
PouncingPanzer
I love my 92FS. Can't help but feel like a shoeless Bruce Willis in a beater shirt whenever I'm at the range with it. Minus the broken glass in the feet. Thank goodness.
I'm not really a gun person, but this is a great explanation of how one feels about their hobby LOL.
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05-17-2022, 08:29 PM
#146
Super Member
Re: Other hobbies or past times outside of detailing
Originally Posted by
craigdt
Man...ferris are phenomenal machines. I can not wait to have one of my own
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