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JayJay 10-31-2012 07:04 PM

If he's like everyone else I know who has ever lost a key, one day, when he least expects it (aka Allen Funt "Candid Camera) --he'll find it. :)

jbrewer 10-31-2012 07:22 PM

Today I got a replacement key from the local Kubota dealer... it works, though it's pitch black dark , so not a good time to go play.

I will NOT lose the $#)$*)#$* key again!!!

:-)

John

Methos 10-31-2012 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jbrewer (Post 157458)
Today I got a replacement key from the local Kubota dealer... it works, though it's pitch black dark , so not a good time to go play.

I will NOT lose the $#)$*)#$* key again!!!

:-)

John

John headlights are your friend.:biggrin2: Not sure if the people around you will enjoy your seat time as well as you are tho.:biggrin2:

jbrewer 10-31-2012 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JayJay (Post 157457)
If he's like everyone else I know who has ever lost a key, one day, when he least expects it (aka Allen Funt "Candid Camera) --he'll find it. :)

You know it!

I could chase the trick or treaters around the neighborhood with a hockey mask on! Thanks for the ideas!

John

Methos 10-31-2012 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jbrewer (Post 157464)
You know it!

I could chase the trick or treaters around the neighborhood with a hockey mask on! Thanks for the ideas!

John

Sounds like fun!:biggrin2:

PaulS 10-31-2012 08:33 PM

You do know the quickest way to find a key is to buy a replacement key. Works nearly every time.

cub1450 10-31-2012 08:50 PM

Now that you bought a key the other one will pop up! :biggrin2:

ACecil 10-31-2012 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jbrewer (Post 157464)
You know it!

I could chase the trick or treaters around the neighborhood with a hockey mask on! Thanks for the ideas!

John

Have fun, John. :biggrin2:

jbrewer 11-02-2012 07:20 PM

Cubota did it's first work today in mower duty. Goodness that thing is a beast , yet so easy to drive and powerful.
It's a bit odd to get used to the hydro control on the other side, after driving the 123 for so long though. Functioning brakes are useful too!

:bigeyes:


A question for you all...is it better to have the belt cover on the deck, in regards keeping dust and clippings out of the belts, or is it just a rust trap ... although I won't be leaving it out in the weather of course!

John

Sam Mac 11-02-2012 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jbrewer (Post 157657)
Cubota did it's first work today in mower duty. Goodness that thing is a beast , yet so easy to drive and powerful.
It's a bit odd to get used to the hydro control on the other side, after driving the 123 for so long though. Functioning brakes are useful too!

:bigeyes:


A question for you all...is it better to have the belt cover on the deck, in regards keeping dust and clippings out of the belts, or is it just a rust trap ... although I won't be leaving it out in the weather of course!

John

123's have the hydro on the wrong side LMAO

I hate belt covers just a way to trap crap, one of the best features of the older 60" habans is that you can clean them with a blower with out removing stuff.

Happy Smokin Buddy :beerchug:


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