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Old 05-25-2012, 11:20 AM
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I got the tri-rib's on the 882.
Doug those look great!
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The tri ribs look awesome, Doug!
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Oh Yeah, I love the big tri ribs. Those look great on there.
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Looks great, Doug!


How do those "treat" the lawn?
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How do those "treat" the lawn?
they do real good. and now its like having power steeing. it turns with one finger.
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Today, I got the hydro relief valves out of the 1650 parts tractor, and put them in the parts washer to clean them up before sending them off to machinehead323.




Also put a clear coat on the new work bench, in the engine rebuild building.
A separate engine rebuild building!! I got to do everything in one building!!



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Attachment 26552 I more or less got this 1641 for free (he wanted $400 but owed me more than that) and it came with the 3-point hydraulic, a back (box) blade, a ripper, a seeder, a roller, turf and field tires, cast iron wheel weights, the JD trailer, a mower deck and bagger. I don't use the bagger, so if ya need parts, let me know, it is mostly there. I added the front bumper, guard, and 3000 lbs winch, dumpbox, 18 inch front tires, Harly Davidson exhaust, and lights (2x 50 headlights, 2x taillights with flashers, 2x side lights with flashers, rotating beacon in addition to the stock system)(I added a voltmeter to keep an eye on that stuff) ; there is a winch driven 48 inch front blade I modified from a $ears blade for the front, a larger (truck) battery and now have most of the parts for an air horn off a yarder, if you have ever heard one of those. I have a rifle scabbard on the side during deer season.
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Thanks for sharing your Cub Cadet pics with us!
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Sweet!! That is one tricked out cub!
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