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  1. #11
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    Thanks for the precious link. I love this car made from the Messer canopi. There´s a film from
    Monty Python called "Brazil" where the "hero" drives one. Everybody should see this movie because graphycally is so inspiring.

    Keep the good work,

    Emanuel Brito
    www.homographicus.com

    PS: Rhino is a dream. I'm studiyng it and I'm wondered with the possibilities.

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    hey hey,m this is a great thread folks...

    ah, emel... you certainly have given a new perspective to riding lawn mower's... right on...

    now then both of you... umm, I would require one that has a front mounted cutting deck for maximum cutting radius...

    speaking of which, Gary... heres perhaps the finest little riding mower on the block... it has steering which is new tech, to riding mowers that is, and this feature is not found in this product line's pro models.... this is the one I will be getting for sure... may cost a tad more than your conventional models, but between the front deck and the pivot steering this baby will make larger lawns with obstacles but a snap... likened to picking just the right 3D app, lawn mowers each have their set of features which set them apart from the rest... and this husky has it

    husky riding mower....

    and... if you are contiplating best value for walk behind regular mowers look no further than the "Murray" 4.5 hp/20" cut/rear bagger (made in USA )... small enough to get around those flowerbeds ec, while powerful enough to clip most any grasss, and the rear discharge shoot is the full width of the mower as in apposed to a small half width hole found on most other mowers... this alone will save you unplugging things when grass is wet/green... for 250.oo CDN, this little mower out performs it larger 6hp competitors with ease... while being light enough to push all day long if that's what yas do... and the 8" wheels are inset enough to allow for good tracking while not leaving strips...

    anyways I digrass... keep up the great stuff here Jens... emel... and all...

    [This message was edited by gidgit on May 20, 2003 at 08:44.]

  3. #13
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    Thanks for the link, Gidget...is Canadian grass like NYS grass, or is it stronger?

    Jens...Emel's hood would scare the crap out of the grass...no blades needed!

    My Best,
    Gare
    Gary David Bouton
    Gary@GaryDavidBouton.com
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    and the updated GaryWorld Gallery is pretty okay, too.

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    that's it!

    Let's convince Emanual to get a patent on it - wow, this would turn the world as we used to see it! He could even mount his hood on a dumb single axle chassis and push it through the garden - the effect should be the same, but you'll save gallon of gasoline and smoke!

    jens g.r. benthien
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    Ha ha ha !!!!

    Sometimes, you scare the crap out of me!

    Gare
    Gary David Bouton
    Gary@GaryDavidBouton.com
    Free education! The Writings Web site
    and the updated GaryWorld Gallery is pretty okay, too.

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    looks powerful, strong, and IMHO still features a sleek shape. What do you think?

    jens g.r. benthien
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    Jens..IMO it looks sleek, but you still haven't outdone your previous design. I like the former better. I like the racing stripes, and by placing the exhausts further apart, it looks more powerful in the former design.


    Gare
    Gary David Bouton
    Gary@GaryDavidBouton.com
    Free education! The Writings Web site
    and the updated GaryWorld Gallery is pretty okay, too.

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    well it started as a concept doodle this morning, and... still some tweaks here and there to go but... all in all, this is the Gidgit Lawn Pro... havn't come up with a series number yet hehe

    modeled in Wings3D, colored and rendered in C4D...

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    Looks like something Tim from Tool Time would invent.

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    haha, more power... nos xp kit optional

 

 

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