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Old 05-17-2012, 12:29 AM
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Great pictures, everyone!





Here's some more pictures of the smoker with the cultivator from over the weekend.


Still lovin' the power of that thing!
Conner that's really doing a great job ripping up the dirt!

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mowed tonight with the 882 smoker ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, NICE!!!!!!!!!!!

and the k301 kit came in today..
Awesome news! How did you like mowing with the 882?
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Old 05-17-2012, 01:49 AM
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OK I gotta ask how do you get that much grass clippings together to fill that cart?
Belive it or not those grass clippings are just from the front lawn, some of which can be seen in this photo.


I had not even done the back lawn or the west side lawn which is a small field. I mow a over 3 acres each time I mow, I have different acreages all with in the same 1/4 mile.
West lawn (some of it)

Way down at the end of the road where the red barn is I have another 1/2 acre to mow.

The place behind the blue car is my mothers place, I have an acre behind her place to mow, plus if my brothers have not mowed her acre of lawn I have to mow that also.
If the 3 of us start mowing at the same time we can finish mowing the total acres of lawn which is aprox 8 acres between the 4 places, Mom's , mine, brother#1, brother #2 and sisters place, it will take us aprox 4 hours from start to finish.
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Old 05-18-2012, 06:38 PM
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Mowed the lawn with the 2185. Nice little lawn mower but it's no Super. Sorry Duke but no pics, deal with it.
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I'm trying to catch up to SAM MAC, so I painted the frame on the 1450 today.

Luckily I found 2 cracks last night and welded them.

The cracks were right behind the front axle mount.

NOTE to IH engineers: DO NOT weld across the flange of a tractor frame!!

It will crack after 30 years!!

I learned about not welding across tractor frames etc before the 1450 was built.

That is the reason I thought to look for the cracks.

Ditto what SAM MAC said Duke, sorry, no pics!!
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Old 05-18-2012, 09:01 PM
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I'm trying to catch up to SAM MAC, so I painted the frame on the 1450 today.

Luckily I found 2 cracks last night and welded them.

The cracks were right behind the front axle mount.

NOTE to IH engineers: DO NOT weld across the flange of a tractor frame!!

It will crack after 30 years!!

I learned about not welding across tractor frames etc before the 1450 was built.

That is the reason I thought to look for the cracks.

Ditto what SAM MAC said Duke, sorry, no pics!!
Why do i think Cub could care less that a 30 year old tractor frame cracked? LMAO
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Old 05-19-2012, 12:26 AM
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Mowed the lawn with the 2185. Nice little lawn mower but it's no Super. Sorry Duke but no pics, deal with it.


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I'm trying to catch up to SAM MAC, so I painted the frame on the 1450 today.

Luckily I found 2 cracks last night and welded them.

The cracks were right behind the front axle mount.

NOTE to IH engineers: DO NOT weld across the flange of a tractor frame!!

It will crack after 30 years!!

I learned about not welding across tractor frames etc before the 1450 was built.

That is the reason I thought to look for the cracks.

Ditto what SAM MAC said Duke, sorry, no pics!!




I was heard if the frame was cracked you had to part it out.

I think I'm calling on that! Great job getting it welded up CAD! You two are getting as slack as I am.
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Old 05-19-2012, 10:35 AM
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I was heard if the frame was cracked you had to part it out.

I think I'm calling on that! Great job getting it welded up CAD! You two are getting as slack as I am.
That's pretty slack. Sorry, buddy I had to do it.
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I did some work on the 122 and put the ags and plow on the 128 and let my friend do some plowing. He had a ball! lol! Here are some pics!

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Nice plowing pictures MrGitrdone41
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Glad you and your friend had fun!
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