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Old 09-17-2010, 10:37 PM
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Those hoods look cool too! Was wondering about the washer down there against the wheelbearing.
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Nice work as always, Adam!
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Those hoods look cool too! Was wondering about the washer down there against the wheelbearing.
It was on there when I got it. The wheel is messed up and the outer bearing is working its way toward the inner bearing. I guess the washer is there to take up some of the slop between the bearing and big washer that holds the wheel on.
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It was on there when I got it. The wheel is messed up and the outer bearing is working its way toward the inner bearing. I guess the washer is there to take up some of the slop between the bearing and big washer that holds the wheel on.
Yeah, I am the one who put that on there. :biggrin2.gif:

Good job Adam! It looks great!
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Lawn swept the yard today. Hooked up my hitch to the Brinly adapter, so I can use my attachments and not have to remove it.



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Got my electrolysis bucket ready & gonna do the nose on Sunday,

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Got my electrolysis bucket ready & gonna do the nose on Sunday,

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Nice Allen! Starting in on leaves already? Up here in northern VT it was 39 degrees last night:biggrin2.gif:. Won't be long before the snow is falling, which I love!!

Hey Nik, would love to see some pics of your electro process and how the nose turns out, please!

Well I spent a few hours today getting the auger ready for primer and paint. Have to prep it a little more, but you can see in before and after pics that this auger needed some TLC
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Neat set up on the sleeve hitch.
You have really been giving the 100 a workout the past few weeks :biggrin2.gif:

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I got a little seat time today as well. I did community service work today. I expanded my neighbors garden. I'm not sure why he told me he didn't want his whole backyard as a garden for. He was very impressed with the cub. He has a 1730 and used to have a 1650 but he just mowed with his 1650.

Got done and got my other neighbor saw what I was doing and wants his garden plowed as well! I haven't done his yet but life is hard all this plowing and no one to share the fun with.

When these picture's were snapped I was finishing up squaring the ends up. I just glad my wife took some pictures of me and the cub and not the kids.
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Well, Got started moving the load of top spil. Then cut and hauled firewood. Cub lights at night.
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