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I hear ya, Diz! I can't wait to get my plow behind it, at a plow day. :biggrin2:
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DONT HIT THE DOG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :biggrin2:
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LOL...Vince! Jake is good about getting out of the way. :biggrin2:
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very cool indeed.. she looks naked without the side panels
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Thanks Doug! The side panels will be going back on, once we change the oil.
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Looks great, Allen! :beerchug:
But, I agree...I don't believe the super is big enough to handle the sweeper. :bigthink: :biggrin2: |
Switch hangers & nose from a rotted out 42' deck to a 50" deck, changing a pully or 2 (?) then gonna take care of the surface rust & rust pits. Heck might as well get it ready to paint.
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...625_150801.jpg http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...625_152349.jpg more work.:bash2: Nik |
Allen great pics! Jenn does a great job taking them for ya!
Nik your off to a great start! |
Thanks guys!
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New rubber.
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Put new tires on the 3208. Had to increase the rear tire size to 24x12-12 4ply carlisle as I could not find the factory size. Also replaced the front tires as well. Haven't mowed in two months... very dry here.
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Oh, don't remind me! :bash2: :biggrin2: Tires look great! :beerchug: |
The grass is about dead here :bash2: . Been a week since I had been out in the shop and opened the door and was immediately hit with a sharp smell of gas. Uh Oh! Went right over to the 1711 and raised the hood and looked. Sure enough the carb bowl was wet :angry: . Pulled the oil dipstick, and it was over the full mark and smelled like gas. :bigeyes: Purchased some new oil and another carb rebuild kit. Got the oil drained and redid the carb. I could not find a thing that would indicate a bad float or dirt holding the valve down. The only thing I did not do when I shut the engine down last week was to forget to close the manual fuel shut off valve I installed when I first got the 1711. I am thinking I am going to have to put a new fuel pump on it.
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Your tires look nice!
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We cut down a partially dead Ash tree and the 127 and agrifab wagon were pressed into service to do clean up.
Also fired up the bug killin 73 and swapped out the skinny rears for these fat skins. I like the look with those round fenders. Trying to talk myself into another engine rebuild on the 73 (8 HP). Yea the Jubilee snuck in to the pictures too. Was cutting slabs with the 3 pt buzz rig. Hope things are good in Cub land. Regards, Chris |
Nice machines, Chris!
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Always love seeing the wagon :biggrin2:
The Cubs are looking good also :beerchug: |
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Nice cubs Chris,I am liking that 73...
Cut the grass with the 107 today...I like a hydro that has no creep or speeds up when mowing...This one does not do that. Also did some pruning and the 582 wanted to help... |
You have a little camber action going on with the front wheels on the log hauling shot Chris? I bet there was a couple pounds in that trailer. :-)
I like the fat tired round fender look! John |
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Very observant! I didn't notice that till last night myself. Looks like a repair to the wagon in that axle pivot area needs to happen in the near future. I cranked it around a little hard one time and must have bent or broke something. darkminion_17, I like that 107!, very clean looking machine. But I do have a soft spot for that 1x7 series tractor. I have to get back out there and sharpen the buzz saw blade. Then cut some pallets. On VACATION WHEEEE!!! Regards, Chris |
Sharp cubs, Lew!
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So is the chainsaw....
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Little one on the cub after I got done mowing. She'll ride my cub but not her grandads Jd...lol
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She has a great choice on tractors! Great pic. :biggrin2:
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Got some seat time on the 1872 in the 107 degree heat. Man, I love that tractor! I believe, Dually may be replaced as my favorite! We also changed the oil. :biggrin2:
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Looking good Chris, and Lew. Got to love those tractors working.
Chris those fat tires really look good with the round fenders, maybe the 100 needs a set? Only be harder to get on being farther away. |
Good looking tractors guys!
I see why the guys were concerned ALLEN about the fit ya sure you can hit those brakes all they way down? I got some firewood i could cut down if you need :D jk buddy im just green with envy! |
Thanks Adam! I'm glad, I can reach the pedals...lol.
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[QUOTE=ACecil;141143]Got some seat time on the 1872 in the 107 degree heat. Man, I love that tractor! I believe, Dually may be replaced as my favorite! We also changed the oil. :biggrin2:
QUOTE] "Proud owner of a 1872 and a for sale 100 with dual rear tires" :biggrin2: Allen hope you know I'm just busting. You look good on the Monster pal. Mac |
Cant blame ya there, Allen! I would like to see a tug of war between the 100 and your super. I'll throw down on the 100. But the super is realy nice too! Nice picts guys!:biggrin2:
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Looking good up there on the super Allen:beerchug:
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ACecil
The Super looks good pulling the sweeper, just going to take a while for me to get used to seeing you doing the yard work on something besides the 100 :biggrin2: |
Looking good Allen!:beerchug:
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Allen, looks like you could sweep that field behind your fence with that bad boy!
Hope you got some of the cool... we got some decent sized hail here an hour ago. John (way up north in Clayton) PS: The O will be sweep duty to pick up after this! |
Thanks guys!
I can't tear the yard up. Jenn would kill me! :beerchug: John, it got real bad here. It took some power lines down. We had no power for five hours. The wind and hail were rough! I'll be getting more cub and lawn sweeper time. |
Well PaulS's 2084 got a little time in the lime light today as the pic will tell the story.
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And it actually pulled it??!! :bigeyes: :HeeHee: No, I bet it didn't even break a sweat! :biggrin2: ....The super looks good with the sweeper! :beerchug: Think the 1782 will have enough to pull my 38" Agri-Fab sweeper, Allen? :biggrin2: |
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I got the 882 and the 582 washed and polished today.
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