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Old 04-18-2011, 01:21 PM
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Kevin, they look awesome together!
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Does the sickle mower pull as hard as the deck mower does? I am thinking it shouldn't pull the engine much, but that's a guess. Might just want to hit the yard with that thing!!!! Sure would get some looks here in the big city, most people have never seen a sickle mower before much less ran one.
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Does the sickle mower pull as hard as the deck mower does? I am thinking it shouldn't pull the engine much, but that's a guess. Might just want to hit the yard with that thing!!!! Sure would get some looks here in the big city, most people have never seen a sickle mower before much less ran one.
Randi,it doesn't at least the last one didn't. This one was still strapped to a pallet stored in a shed for years,then bought and mounted to this 108 and has about 2 hrs use...I'm ready to add some hrs to it soon!
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Old 04-20-2011, 08:12 AM
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Remember the load from the same farm last winter? 169,149 W/cab,72,#2 cart and parts...
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Remember the load from the same farm last winter? 169,149 W/cab,72,#2 cart and parts...
How can I forget! You keep showing off my cab! My toe nails are so sore still!
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Old 04-20-2011, 10:31 AM
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I see a quiet line with at least one side panel in there! If you ever go back see about those, I am after a pair if the price is reasonable.
Dude! That may happen for you about the panels! Got some more QL parts coming and another trailer load Original pile...two 4 digit tranny's and another roller. Will PM you about the QL engine covers if I get them.
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Awesome thanks! They are by no means something I am in a hurry to lay hand on, more like something that would make a nice finishing touch.

I am truly impressed by how dedicated some of you are to these tractors and restoring them. Keep up the good work and keep the pics a comin!
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