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Disks were invented to hide those ugly plow jobs !
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Well, I got the valves in my K301 today with the spring compresser that DX3 told me about it worked great! I got all the tins on and put in the tractor and started it up. It started with a puff of smoke than kicked right off! It runs like a brand new motor I'm so happy:beerchug: It sucks that the driveline is out or i would take it for a spin. I'll have pics and a video for u Duke tomorrow!:biggrin2:
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Fantastic news, Sam! Looking forward to your pics and vid!
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This was yesterday morning,a really nice day considering it's early March. Last week we had about 75 ton of stone hauled in on our lane. The guy that hauled the stone done a good job spreading it except were he stopped and started in one place. So I sure hated to, but I put the blade on the 782 and leveled it off. HE- HE- HE Sure felt good getting some seat time. That's the first work I've done with the 782 since the briggs repower, and it worked really good. Before I could do any grading I had to make a lift rod for the 782 since that was the first time I had put the blade on the 782. Shown below is the white adjustable one I had made for the 149 and the red one for the782. The one for 782 had to have a slight bow in it to clear the spread frame. Before I made the new rod I pulled the tractor's front tires up on two 2x4 blocks so I could measure the rod,and so I could get some added down pressure on the blade once done.
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Made a beer run on the 108 ! :beerchug:
Time to pull the snowthrower off of it and reinstall the deck . Gonna be nice weather all week and Im looking forward to super seat time . :biggrin2: |
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CCSuperMan careful with that adult beverage too much and the driver gets plowed instead of the field. Most times the driver does not care though.:biggrin2:
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Great pic! Looks like the 782 and blade did a nice job for you!
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