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Old 05-01-2014, 07:10 AM
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Finished up plowing my new garden with the 125 and mowed the yard for the first time (with the 1811) before it started raining.

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That's 1 big garden. room for a whole bunch of everything. Your gonna be one busy, busy person.

Watcha gonna plant?

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Old 05-01-2014, 12:53 PM
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I have a 122 running rough after carb rebuild. Does anyone have advise on what the best settings are for the carb?
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Old 05-03-2014, 05:14 PM
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Awesome Cub day for me. Made some progress on my 149 and then got about 3 hours of seat time on my 2182 killing grass. I doesn't get much better. Now it's cocktail hour. Happy Happy Happy!
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Old 05-03-2014, 07:32 PM
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Awesome Cub day for me. Made some progress on my 149 and then got about 3 hours of seat time on my 2182 killing grass. I doesn't get much better. Now it's cocktail hour. Happy Happy Happy!
I did some grass killin too. I finally got an action shot!

The pouches on the seat cover are good for holding empty beverage containers and trash from the side of the road the a holes throw from their cars.

Normally there would be a beverage in my hand, but my Dad was leaving and I sat it down while I grabbed my camera for him to get the action shot.
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Old 05-03-2014, 08:16 PM
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Spent most of the day working in the garage moving some of the herd outside!
Putting in a new ceiling in the garage which I should have done before I filled the garage!
Hopefully tomorrow will get the rest outside where they will stay for a few days.
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Old 05-03-2014, 08:34 PM
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Sounds like a good cub day guys
I took the push blade off the 1650, changed oil and put on the furrow plow so when the garden dries out I'll be ready to plow
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Old 05-03-2014, 08:35 PM
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Cleaned the carb on my 102 then decided to put the mower deck belt on. Realized that the PTO is locked up, so there is no disengage for the mower. Went ahead and made a couple passes behind the shop with it to see how it cut. Pulleys were a little stiff but seemed to cut OK. Took the belt back off, now I'm gonna have to work on the PTO Need to check out the P.O. modded wiring too!!
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Spent most of the day working in the garage moving some of the herd outside!
Putting in a new ceiling in the garage which I should have done before I filled the garage!
Hopefully tomorrow will get the rest outside where they will stay for a few days.
Nice Mike!! What is that? The top 5% of the herd
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Nice Mike!! What is that? The top 5% of the herd
Thanks Travis! That is just a small sampling!
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or it didn't happen! Lol

I did some grass killin too. I finally got an action shot!

The pouches on the seat cover are good for holding empty beverage containers and trash from the side of the road the a holes throw from their cars.

Normally there would be a beverage in my hand, but my Dad was leaving and I sat it down while I grabbed my camera for him to get the action shot.
Cool action pic, Travis!
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