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Here's a pic of my sleeve hitch adapter I built and my stack that I painted black.
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Great job on your sleeve hitch adaptor and stack, IHinIN! :ThumbsUp:
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WOW! That is a great job on that sleeve hitch! Very rugged looking too!
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Today I took the snow blades off the 128 and the 124, removed the turfs with chains, put the AG's back on them and then mounted the mower decks. I also bolted the 55 lb wheel weights on to the 1872.
Filthy jeans and a tired back....but hey, the Cubs look good and I had a good time doing it! :biggrin2.gif: |
IHinIN,
Now thats a rugged looking sleeve hitch adapter :ThumbsUp: |
Thanks guys. Hey, if you're gonna build it you might as well build it to last.
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I took the 1210 and mowed the small branches that littered my yard then mulched the mess with the 1641. Washed both and now it's time for a cold one.
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Hauled in the last (hopefuly) few loads of wood for the hungry oudoor wood furnace with the 982 today. This is the first time I got to use the 982 for anything heavy and it pulled the trailer full of wood with no problem, I'm liking it. Still need to do some work to it but it runs great.
Sewed some grass the other day and it is already coming up, love the spring weather in NC. We have seen some 70 degree days and more to come this week. Ahh, spring.............. |
Great pic of your 982, Chip! I know what you mean about the nice weather. I'm loving it! :beerchug:
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Today I started building a rear grader blade. It will be similar to the Brinly rear blade but built heavier. I still need to figure out what I'm gonna make the blade itself out of. I'm thinking about making it like the Cub front blade with a replaceable cutting edge.
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