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Should I put these type things in the "What did you do today" thread?
Enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Tusmp9v_4I |
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Nice video, and great editing job! Looks like your making progress...:biggrin2.gif:
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Thanks Teet. These videos tend to keep my ADD brain in the git R done mode.
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Great vid! I agree, with Jeff. You are making some nice progress!
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Yes, good, descriptive video. The kicker about the decks being covered over the belts....I think they are worse if they have to spend their life outside. If they are put in out of the weather they wouldn't be as bad as some are. But I do agree, they would trap things in there. Certainly makes the deck look clean with the cover over the belts though!
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Great vid. I have the same deck that needs some TLC so I am taking notes on your progress! Looking forward to the next in the series.
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Thanks fellers, I do appreciate it.
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After a July full of everything BUT tractor tinkering, I finally got back to my 882's mower deck. Here is the conclusion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-aFa7oUAa8 Enjoy. |
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Great vid, TSV! Thanks for sharing.
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