applestar wrote:...so sorry to see the truck window...

When it happened, I was more aggravated at how long it would take to sweep up the mess than replacing the glass. That safety glass explodes when it breaks and goes everywhere.
Years ago, a truck crossed the center line and nicked my truck mirror. The impact was enough to break the mirror glass, which hit my side window hard enough to shatter it.
I had glass in all 4 pants pockets, both shirt pockets with the flaps buttoned, and in every nook and corner of my truck cab and sleeper. It hit me in the side of the head hard enough to turn the skin red, but no cuts.
It was 30* outside too. That was a chilly 3 hour drive to a glass shop.
imafan26 wrote:Looks like a souped up lawn mower.
It sort of is. It falls in the sub-compact tractor category.
Marlingardener wrote:If you get tired of it, send it down to Texas. We could sure use something that handy around our little farm. Congratulations on a great buy, and enjoy using your new tool!
Thanks. The part I'll enjoy most is not using my back as much.