Landscaper's riding lawnmower digs bigger holes in my lawn after a rain has softened the ground. I was hoping, but not expecting, for somebody with experience to explain why there should or should not be a bigger hole.
Why should there be a hole? From impact I would think. The engine doesn't explode, but it should get thrown with some force as it is close to the explosion.
Opinion? It started as a question. When a riding lawn mower makes bigger tracks in the lawn than that missle part, it makes me wonder just how heavy that bit of twisted metal is, how fast it was moving when it hit.
Landscaper's riding lawnmower digs bigger holes in my lawn after a rain has softened the ground. I was hoping, but not expecting, for somebody with experience to explain why there should or should not be a bigger hole.
Why should there be a hole? The engine of a missile is not the part that explodes.
Why should there be a hole? From impact I would think. The engine doesn't explode, but it should get thrown with some force as it is close to the explosion.
So, you opinion is not based on anything rational
Opinion? It started as a question. When a riding lawn mower makes bigger tracks in the lawn than that missle part, it makes me wonder just how heavy that bit of twisted metal is, how fast it was moving when it hit.