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Old 01-26-2011, 01:31 AM
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That's a very sweet setup you have there Lonny.
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Old 01-26-2011, 09:11 AM
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Thats a pretty nice setup you have there Lonny. I gotta ask ya, where did you get those front tires at? Im looking for a suitable replacement for my turfs that dont hold air. Thought about some tri ribs but they are $$$, and I will mostly be using this for mowing the yard in the summer and snow removal in the winter.
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Old 01-26-2011, 08:43 PM
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Pa Cooner.

Those happen to be the Vredestine 16 X 6.50 X 8

They are some what hard to come by at times

715-326-1104 ask for Vinnie < (female)

That was the info when I ordered mine a few years back.

More info may be found over on the greene site WFM
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I need some opinions. I contemplating painting this tractor in the spring in a 982 Color scheme. Mostly red with a black and white stripe, and white wheels. YES or NO? It think it will look kinda sweet!
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Got the old 3235 up and running this weekend and managed to push some snow with her today. Sorry no pics yet. She is a beast tho! Need some chains for the deeper snow and some more weight would definatly help!
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I think that a red/white paint job would look cool, I say go for it
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