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Old 02-20-2012, 10:23 AM
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Now your just rubbing it in Allen's face. He's been wanting to get some snow on his blade for a while now!
Allen better not look here then!!

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Old 02-20-2012, 12:17 PM
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OK I know it's the wrong color and I'm sorry but I got a little seat time with the Orange toy. Got all of four inches here in Galax. Cleaned up the driveway so I could get one of the 2182 in the garage to remove the seat pan and floorboards. A friend of mine that owns a body shop is going to paint the sheet metal for all 3 Supers. One thing that I suck at is painting I can get runs on stuff sitting flat.
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Old 02-20-2012, 12:37 PM
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OK I know it's the wrong color and I'm sorry but I got a little seat time with the Orange toy. Got all of four inches here in Galax. Cleaned up the driveway so I could get one of the 2182 in the garage to remove the seat pan and floorboards. A friend of mine that owns a body shop is going to paint the sheet metal for all 3 Supers. One thing that I suck at is painting I can get runs on stuff sitting flat.
Just like Connecticut!!

It's more fun pushing snow than painting anyway, right,!!??




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Old 02-20-2012, 01:07 PM
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Great pics, guys! I don't think, I'll see any snow this Winter.
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Old 02-20-2012, 02:35 PM
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OK I know it's the wrong color and I'm sorry but I got a little seat time with the Orange toy. Got all of four inches here in Galax. Cleaned up the driveway so I could get one of the 2182 in the garage to remove the seat pan and floorboards. A friend of mine that owns a body shop is going to paint the sheet metal for all 3 Supers. One thing that I suck at is painting I can get runs on stuff sitting flat.
The snow melted on our driveway before I could get the haban back on the 982 I pulled it off the other day so I can test my moldboard this week. oh well, I'd rather turn dirt than push snow........
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Old 02-20-2012, 05:29 PM
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Sam, I loved the video! You make some great ones!
Thanks Duke I'll have some vids up of my friends 1782 soon.I love the power steering and the power!
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Old 02-20-2012, 06:20 PM
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It was a waste of time putting the plow & chians on the Bota but they were calling for 4"-8" so I went and put it on. Figured since I had it on why not use it. Took 5 mins to plow the drive. Now I have to pull the plow back off because I need the fel to drop the new engine into the 2284. At least it only takes a few minutes to do it. 1 pin and 2 quick connect hoses.
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Old 02-20-2012, 09:16 PM
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Here is the link to my new video about a cold start on my friends 1782.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x178hzAuqs
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OK I know it's the wrong color and I'm sorry but I got a little seat time with the Orange toy. Got all of four inches here in Galax. Cleaned up the driveway so I could get one of the 2182 in the garage to remove the seat pan and floorboards. A friend of mine that owns a body shop is going to paint the sheet metal for all 3 Supers. One thing that I suck at is painting I can get runs on stuff sitting flat.
Nothing wrong with using the bota, after all their 3 cylinder diesels power some of our cubs! Great snow pic!

Today i put the belt and deck back on my 108 to adjust the pto. Then i got the need for some seat time and mowed down our garden spot and didnt think to take pics as i was having too much fun! later this week it will be off with the mower deck and on with the Didier Hydra sickle! And ill make sure to get some acton shots
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Thanks for the vid, Sam!
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