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Old September 12th 12, 05:03 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
MaryL[_2_]
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Default how to persuade my brother to get us a brushcutter?



"Christina Websell" wrote in message
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"MaryL" wrote in message
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
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We really need one as I cannot get to the tap to water for bindweed and
nettles and the paths are horrible uneven between the beds.
I've offered to pay half and he says "just beat them down with a fork"
My problem is that I've been diagnosed with osteoporosis, and broke my
ankle
from merely crouching to load my woodburner. So I don't want to chance
uneven in case I do it again.

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I know you said this is the wrong group. However...Is there anyone in
your area who will do this work for a fee? We have companies and
individuals here who do a lot of business bush hogging (the term used
here--not sure if you use the same term). It's a lot cheaper than buying
the equipment, and they do the work. My father had walk-behind brush
cutter that he used for the type of work you described, but I was trying
to think of an alternative since it appears that your brother may not
help. I agree that it would be both foolish and dangerous for you to
undertake that type of work.

Mary


As he is using my paddock (that cost me half as much as my house back in the
day) to grown organic veggies for his family. I expect him to do most of
the manual work. I would even pay half the cost of the brushcutter as it's
really important for me to see an uneven path not covered by weeds.
He has very a well paid job, and could easily afford a brushcutter.
I paid for a lot of the seeds and it was only me that weeded but he takes
too much of the crop :-(
He's always been spoilt. He's the youngest child of the family.

That's over now. Either he agrees to get a brushcutter so I can see uneven
ground when every weed known to mankind is covering the bare paths we made
in March or I change the padlock on the gate.
Do you think that's unreasonable?
If I break my other ankle, I could not tolerate it. All 2011 was taken up
with fractures. Not only are they very painful but disabling.
If I broke another bone I really might, as they say in the SF books
"self-terminate"
Tweed

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I think that's *very* reasonable. He's getting a great bargain, and (IMO)
he needs to learn to be less stubborn and more flexible. That would be true
even if you only wanted it for convenience. In your case, though, it's more
than convenience; I would consider it essential to your health.

MaryL