Archive for March, 2010

The Weber Performer Grill

March 31st, 2010

A lot of people out there strongly believe that charcoal grilling produces a better taste than gas. However, it is obvious that charcoal takes a lot longer to set up and clean. The Weber Performer Grill takes the complication out of charcoal grilling by using the power of propane to ignite the coals. No longer do grillers have to…

John Deere 317 Garden Tractor

March 31st, 2010

The John Deere 317 tractor represents the “deluxe” series of 300 class hydrostatic tractors manufactured from 1979 to 1983-84. John Deere decided to add several new design additions, including moving much of the steering equipment to the left side of the chassis.  for the first time, Deere put a 3 cylinder tractor into a 300 series tractor. The horizontally opposed…

John Deere 2305 Compact Tractor

March 29th, 2010

The John Deere 2305 is a heavy-duty compact compact tractor that supports a wide variety of attachments. The 2305 packs a lot of power into a small area with its Yanmar 3 cylinder, 24 horsepower engine. Production began in 2006 and it is still on the market today, retailing for around $11,000.

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The John Deere 2305 tractor…

Stainless Steel Cooler Review

March 27th, 2010

Originally introduced in the 1950′s by Coleman, the stainless steel cooler has since had many upgrades but retains its sleek metallic design. Stainless steel coolers can be considered a step up from your typical plastic or foam coolers because of their enhanced quality. A layer of high quality stainless steel borders the exterior of these coolers and aids in keeping…

John Deere 955 Tractor

March 27th, 2010

The John Deere 955 is a beast of a tractor, packing a 33 horsepower, 3 cylinder Yanmar diesel engine. Intended for use in the agricultural and farm industries, the 955 has the power to get the job done. The 955 had a nine-year production run from 1989 to 1998. Unlike many other John Deere tractors which were made…

Teak Chaise Lounge Guide

March 26th, 2010

Lounging in the backyard has never been so comfortable thanks to the teak chaise lounge. These loungers are made from beautiful teak wood and are designed to fold at the back and/or leg sections for real reclining comfort. Simplicity, function and beauty combine to form the perfect chair for relaxing, sipping on a cold beverage or watching the kids play…

John Deere 425 Lawn & Garden Tractor

March 24th, 2010

The John Deere 425 is a lawn and garden tractor in the 400 series. The 425 is part of the “Cadillac” line of John Deere garden tractors, including the 445 and 455 models. These tractors are considered to be some of the best ones ever produced by John Deere and continue to exceed expectations even to this day…

Garden Plow Variations

March 24th, 2010

How do you choose the right garden plow? The first step is understanding what a garden plow does in the garden and the variations in tool sizes. Garden plows are designed to create rows in the ground for planting seeds in. They can also be used for tilling and raking. A simple hand plow has a sharp wedge…

Benefits Of LED Grow Lights

March 24th, 2010

Why Choose LED Grow Lights?

Energy Efficiency:

LED grow lights use around 75% less energy than their power-hungry HID counterparts. LED bulbs are designed to provide amazing results while using the least power possible. And because they don’t generate heat, users don’t have to use power on heat fans or air conditioning systems. A 300w LED grow light is approximately equivalent to a…

John Deere 650 Tractor

March 23rd, 2010

The John Deere 650 tractor is a fuel efficient, easy to maintain farm/agri tractor that has a treasure trove of features. Built from 1981-1989, the 650 features a Yanmar 2 cylinder engine with 16 horsepower. The transmission has a flexible 8 front speeds and 2 reverse. The 650 packs the power and reliability that is so iconic of the John Deere tractor line. It is smaller than other farm tractors…

Folding Lounge Chair Guide

March 23rd, 2010

When you need portable seating, forget those stiff, bulky plastic chairs. Why sit in an uncomfortable chair when you could lie back in a comfy, conforming folding lounge chair? Folding lounge chairs are a portable, lightweight seating solution that allows users to sit upright or lie back and take a snooze. The best part is that these chairs fold up into a compact profile, perfect for popping into the car…

John Deere 400 Tractor

March 23rd, 2010

The John Deere 400 tractor is a garden-type tractor and the first in the 400 series. The 400 is equipped with a powerful 19.9 horsepower Kohler gasoline engine with two cylinders. The hydrostatic transmission has infinite forward and backward capability with two ranges in each direction. The John Deere 400 is designed to handle tough jobs around the home. With power assisted steering, the 400 provides maximum comfort while operating…

John Deere 430 Garden Tractor

March 22nd, 2010

The John Deere 430 garden tractor was Deere’s first attempt at combining power steering with a diesel engine and hydrostatic drive. The attempt was a huge success, resulting in one of the most durable, strong and dependable garden tractors ever built. The 430 was first built in 1984, sporting a Yanmar 3 cylinder water cooled diesel engine. At…

Mosquito Killer Products

March 22nd, 2010

There are quite a few different ways to get rid of the pests we call mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are small and hard to see, making them elusive and difficult to eliminate. These pests reproduce by laying eggs in standing water, which is why you should check around your home to see if they have an established breeding ground. If the area is dry, you may need to rely on one or…

Decorative Driveway Lighting

March 21st, 2010

The key to a beautiful home is in the presentation. The first thing people see when they pull up to your home is the driveway. No matter how stylish your driveway is, it all fades into the darkness when night approaches. Driveway lighting solves this problem by accenting the edges of your driveway with lights which turn on at night. These lights vary in intensity and purposes. Low-intensity driveway lights…

Lawn Rake Types

March 21st, 2010

The lawn rake is an essential yard tool, picking up leaves and debris from lawns, dirt and rocks. Most people picture a lawn rake in its simplest form, but there are so many varieties of rakes on the market. The basic lawn rake is made from a metal or plastic working end with a series of tines, and a long handle. The tines are designed to skim over surfaces while…

Replacement Igloo Cooler Parts

March 21st, 2010

Igloo cooler owners often make good use out of their coolers, using them for years on end. Over time even the quality coolers made by Igloo break down. Whether it’s due to an accident or just old age, your broken cooler doesn’t have to be thrown into the trash can. Igloo cooler parts are readily available for all models, including personal and full sized coolers. Replacement parts…

Log Rack Guide

March 20th, 2010

Log racks are essential for individuals who keep any amount of surplus firewood on hand. A log rack serves to not only keep logs organized, but to keep them up off the ground away from pests and moisture. Moisture and pest ridden logs can quickly degrade become unsuitable for burning. Wood is an investment in itself, and the extra cost…

Outdoor Tiles Installation

March 20th, 2010

The addition of outdoor tile can turn any outdoor space into a colorful and lush environment. The available selection of outdoor tiles is just as diverse as indoor varieties. These tiles are many of many different materials including red clay, ceramics, wood, porcelain and marble (most expensive). Bland concrete slabs are the most commonly transformed locations for homeowners, and it…

The Weber Go Anywhere Gas Grill

March 20th, 2010

The Weber Go Anywhere Gas Grill is the perfect portable grill for tailgating, backyard cooking, camping and anywhere else you need to whip up great food on the spot. The Go Anywhere grill requires no charcoal but instead uses a compact propane tank for fuel. Starting it up is as simple as pressing a button, and the grill can last…