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Old 03-22-2011, 12:50 PM
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Looks like he is doing a great job!You got to stop showing off that loader,your killing me



Agreed!! i even like to run a smaller deck so i can have more seat timesometimes im even mowing when its dark out
I posted thos pics just for you Ben! Unless I can borow a larger trailer the loader will be staying home come PD. Got to have Evan's 125 and the 1200 to plow with. I need a bigger trailer!

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Here it is,i wish i had got some action pics,but hey,an after is better than nothing,right?
After pics are good too! It looks like you got caught up in the moment then took pics.
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Old 03-22-2011, 03:26 PM
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didn't get a chance to take any pics, but the snow blade came off and the deck went on the GT2544... got the spring service done. I can't believe it, but I saw 4 people cutting grass today, that's the earliest I've ever saw it being cut in southern WV.
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Old 03-22-2011, 06:30 PM
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Did some major landscaping today. Used the 1811's blade to bulldoze, scrape, and level out old area that was landscaped.

This is my lawn a couple years ago to give you some idea what it looks like in full bloom



Cut out the bushes, and moved all the landscaping bricks out of the way.



Getting ready to start bulldozing with the 1811. Worked really well. I found the best going was to let the blade rise on its own from the load then back up and scrape the remainder flat.



Finished product. It looks rough right now, but when Im done with it and the yard is in full bloom its going to look pretty smart. Plus its going to be a lot easier to mow around. Also the green stain on the bricks looks much worse in the photo then it does in person. Going to acid wash the bricks to get them clean.

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Old 03-22-2011, 07:46 PM
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Default hope to be done with winter

Wanted to post earlier, but ran out of time. Will blame the fun in the snow. first pix is my 1712 climbing the snow mound. Was trying all witer. The last snow fall I did it. was so happy. had to that a pix.5 047 [640x480] [1280x768].JPG
The next one is my parking lot all cleaned up. used the tractor and plow and backed dragged the stones around. Seem to work great. Call it spring Feaver. just finsh it up last night. Come in doors to fined out that we got 1 to 3 inchs of snow on the way. Good thing the plow is still on the tractor.
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last one if of how I had the plow set up. Put three 45lb weights on top of the plow. and it back dragged just fine. work just great. Try pushing the stones, but it just wanted to dig in.
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All in all its been a great time on the cub. Have fun!!!!
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Old 03-22-2011, 08:00 PM
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Got the 105 going, let it run awhile to seat the new rings. Then put the tiller on and tried it, worked great!
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Old 03-22-2011, 08:19 PM
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Since it's raining again . I have been wanting to repaint the grill mesh and touch up the IH emblem on the 1282 since I put the bumper. They looked dull compared to te shiny bumper. So I got that done today. Wish I could have been out doing some fun stuff like the rest of you guys, everybody's picture's look great, nice job everyone. The last picture of the 1282 is from before I painted them. I also went through a column I had for the "O", did the bearing upgrade at the top and preped and primed it for paint.
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Old 03-22-2011, 08:21 PM
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here is a couple pics of my new k301 engine for my old 104... hope to have this one running again Soon!!
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Old 03-22-2011, 08:26 PM
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Here are pics of the 107 that I am going to rebuild this year for my new snowthrower. It gives me a new beat down every day, but Im slowly getting it apart without destroying anything not easily replaceable. That makes things so much trickier. I used up one full can of PB blaster on it so far.
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Old 03-22-2011, 08:29 PM
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I forgot to add the cleaned up head and engine top tins for the k301 that are ready for paint. Wish I had before n afters, but look at the block you'll get the idea...
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Old 03-22-2011, 09:10 PM
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A79fordman I was wishing today that I had some way to weigh down the blade so it would not float so much. Does the three 45lb weights make a big difference?
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