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Nice pics CBH! You had quite a load there.
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I love this thread. Seeing these old jewels doing what they were desigined for long after most GTs have been put to pasture. WORKING!
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You got that right squatch!
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Worked in the yard today. Raked some leaves, and took them to the woods. The pic was taken, before I loaded the leaves.
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Toyman;
I use to have the same trouble with flats. 3 yrs ago I put slime in the cart tires haven't had a flat since. ole 147 |
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ACecil, Good to see the 100 and the cart out.
Do You have another trailer over there under the tarp? If it is have you ever hooked it to the 100? |
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Then the rain came!
I got my 106 ready to mow today, but just as I drove out of the garage the rains came, it's almost 10pm and it's still raining.
I did clean up the garage a little though. The stable. ole 147 |
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Thanks Diz! That's my tractor hauling trailer. I've never had it hooked to the 100, but I just might someday.
Sharp 106, ole 147. |
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I reinstalled the heads and replaced the spark plugs. Next, will be replacing the gasket on the fuel pump and cleaning the entire engine.
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