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Old 04-27-2013, 10:38 PM
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Looks good Allen, nothing like seat time X2!
I got twice the seat time today also! First time out on the 782, man was it a blast, such a nice tractor. We hooked up the gravel level and got rid of a few holes.
Then Nancy helped me on the 1650 for round two!!
The tri-ribs are just like power steering. So I had to play around on it for awhile, it really felt good getting out on the tractors for the first time this year.
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Old 04-27-2013, 10:57 PM
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Nice looking pics guys!
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Old 04-27-2013, 11:27 PM
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Thanks guys!

Todd, the cubs are looking good! Glad you got some seat time!
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Hey Todd,
What size are the tri-ribs on the 1650? They look like 6.50's?? ....If so, what brand are they, and where did you find them. Been looking for a set and can't find them in 6.50. I can only find up to 4.50......
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Nice cub pictures guy's.
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What size are the tri-ribs on the 1650? They look like 6.50's?? ....If so, what brand are they, and where did you find them. Been looking for a set and can't find them in 6.50. I can only find up to 4.50......
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Old 04-28-2013, 03:52 PM
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I got a 147 late last fall, and have done nothing to it but keep it out of the weather. I know that the tanked leaked more fuel than it fed to the carn, so yesterday I took it off , cleaned out the jelly that was nside and sealed up the threads to the sediment assy. Today I put gas in, and it fired right up. Its going to be my backup mower.

The electric lift is nice as it reacts instantly.... this tractor is filthy, and I've purposely not cleaned it as I want some "before and after" shots. It was good to drive it around the yard though. It needs a carb rebuild and a PTO clutch rebuild

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I the ags and newer front tires and changed the oil when i came home from work. To prepare for tiller to go on the back of it lol! I hope i can go get it soon so i can use it in the garden this year.



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Hey Todd,
What size are the tri-ribs on the 1650? They look like 6.50's?? ....If so, what brand are they, and where did you find them. Been looking for a set and can't find them in 6.50. I can only find up to 4.50......
Yes they are.
What Cad said, Miller Tire.
I love them, feel like power steering. Nicest steering tire I've got.
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I the ags and newer front tires and changed the oil when i came home from work. To prepare for tiller to go on the back of it lol! I hope i can go get it soon so i can use it in the garden this year.



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