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Great work on the project
I subbed to your channel for the build |
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Fancy seeing you on here, Frank! Big fan of your work. It turned out really nice so far! I know it's not 100% complete, but I just watched your latest episode today and it looks like you're nearing the end of the build. It's been a treat to watch it all come together, plus I always get a kick out of seeing the pups. What a duo!
Looking forward to seeing the next "Cub Argo" project, whenever that takes place.
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Narrow frames: (2) - IH Cub Cadet 125's (1) - IH Cub Cadet 124 QuietLine: (1) - IH Cub Cadet 1200/1x8/9 WF hybrid Seeking a WF 149 or 169 next! |
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Version 1.0 is done now. Some improvements coming in a few weeks, especially a new/better looking blade.
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I went look at a project dozer (CC125). Seller has little to no info. Appears to be an unfinished kit. For example, the blade is missing and also hydraulics. Can anyone assist me in evaluating this project dozer? See pics below.
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Pic1: https://photos.app.goo.gl/roPz1ptcxcNqQKZz6
Pic2: https://photos.app.goo.gl/4JrVTGUAJ4jCWXC36 Appears that my photos from Google Photos are not appearing in the forum. I continue to not be able to post pics. But apparently the links work correctly. Apologies for the messy post |
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That's no kit. That's custom built. Probably never was a blade built for it. You're on your own basically. It's pretty neat.
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That's a real nice set up. I hope you get plenty of use out of her.
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