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Old 06-13-2012, 10:34 PM
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well i know what you mean! I havent went anywhere exciting in my pickup since 2007...when it was brand new lol. I said screw it i need a road trip and ive been pretty much everywhere but vermont so hooked up the enclosed behind the duramax and headed east. Just wish i could of gotten better fuel mileage on the way home. 17 mpg there and 14.6 back.
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Thanks everyone. Oak it cost me around 800 in fuel wear and tear and tolls to get out there and back. Drove non stop except the 5 hour nap in Albany NY. roughly 1700miles round trip. I was through Port Huron into Canada drove the 401 all the way to Cornwall Ontario Duke. I ran stateside back which was 3 and 1/2 hours farther but didnt want to deal with customs.

I should have a pto on my original smoker when i get time. just got repairs to make on one piece that cam off sencond smoker. Three points on both. Just need to get some firestones now!!!
Justin you were in my old stomping grounds. Been a while since I crossed the Blue Water Bridge.
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Well folks i went on a nice long journey friday morning went thru canada, new york, vermont, pennsylvania, ohio and back to michigan and home last night, just to go pick up another 1572 and come home. Picked it up from a fellow member bobinvt. Tiller snowblower and mower deck. Pto was broke but had it fixed in 10 minutes and tilling today. Rear ag tires and changing the muffler to up and down are on my list of things to do to it. Thanks again Bob!
You're welcome Justin. I loved that tractor but my replacement is not too bad...
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found lots of stuff wrong with it bob but the tiller is awesome. put it on and havent taken it off. work in progress. still think you should of loaded the green thing up tho
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