Untidy Shop said:
[member=550]Tinker[/member]
No doubt your read about the mower bogs! [eek]
838pm here, according to the web station 5 kms away it is already 5C 41F and feels like 0C: we are not used to this! [eek]
[member=19746]Untidy Shop[/member],
I have used an answer to people who like to draf their feet for paying snow plowing bills. Some don't get around to paying for previous winter's plowing and sanding until July, or later. some wait until almost time to plow for next winter. I often give benefit of doubt and continue for the next winter assuming the person has run into a hard time. It happens to the best.
When it becomes a habit over course of many seasons, when I "accidentally" forget to plow the next season, and they call to ask if i am going to plow their driveway, my reply:
Oh no. I didn't forget. I just have instituted this terrific new deal, especially for you. For those who like to pay for snow plowing in July, we will plow the driveways in July. It is so much better for everybody. I don't wear out my equipment, freeze my fingers when i have to get out of the truck to make a repair. I don't need chains. I don't even have to worry about sliding off of your driveway so I don't damage your lawn and, best of all, you don't have to receive so many bills from me. We also have a great deal going for those who like to wait six months to pay for lawn mowing. We will mow in January when we are not bothered by mosquitoes and we don't get sweat in our eyes. We just have such great deals for you."
Sometimes, they get angry and just hang up. Some have actually suggested it sounds great, they laugh and ask that I continue with the promise to be more prompt with payments.
Now, if you [member=19746]Untidy Shop[/member] are having problems getting stuck in your mower bogs, just change your schedule to suit the weather and can do your work in more comfort. [popcorn] [scratch chin] :

Tinker