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Old 07-26-2011, 03:13 PM
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Lol I like the pic of duke about to be squashed that had to be unnerving with that big Deere pushing you! Wished I could take mine but it's taken apart at the moment and needs a few parts to get it back in shape! Got some of them bit not all! Not including a hitch, brinly adapter and a plow and wheel weights!! Lol oh and the money to pay for it!! I might get to watch though!
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Lol I like the pic of duke about to be squashed that had to be unnerving with that big Deere pushing you! Wished I could take mine but it's taken apart at the moment and needs a few parts to get it back in shape! Got some of them bit not all! Not including a hitch, brinly adapter and a plow and wheel weights!! Lol oh and the money to pay for it!! I might get to watch though!
I'd still be there if it wasn't for that JD. I got into an area that the big tractors had plowed and sunk like a rock! I was sitting on the frame! You better come. I'll kick David off his 882D so you can get some plowing in!
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This sounds like truckloads of fun My question is...Does anybody do this in Ohio or Western PA?
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Old 07-31-2011, 10:41 PM
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This sounds like truckloads of fun My question is...Does anybody do this in Ohio or Western PA?
Everything I have listed below here is from some other tractor sites. Hope this helps...

"We will have a fall plow day Nov. 5, 2011 at the Beacon Hotel, 220 Beacon Rd. Renfrew, Pa 16053
http://www.chapter34.com/plowdaysnov52011.htm
For more info call wally @ 724-799-0362"

Heres a huge one in PA:
http://www.sewardlandandlawn.com/plowday/



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Old 08-01-2011, 12:43 AM
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Might be a change of plans for me for this weekend. If my wife has to work Sat. I'll not be plowing. Plus I'm trying to get my next cub to me by then. I've not had very good luck in getting it brought to me like we agreed apon when the deal was struck.
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Old 08-01-2011, 05:24 AM
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Look for AW's plow day in Ohio late fall. Im going to try and fly up there. Been wanting to go for years, just never been able to do it.

Im out for Jims place just got too much going on right now.
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Old 08-01-2011, 08:42 AM
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Duke, that was nice of you to help that green machine! I hope ya'll have a great time! I'm going to try to get over this hospital trip before I try to plow, But I introduced Vince O. to a future cub nut, he is looking through my junk, whoops, used parts supply to build him a plow cub.
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Duke, that was nice of you to help that green machine! I hope ya'll have a great time! I'm going to try to get over this hospital trip before I try to plow, But I introduced Vince O. to a future cub nut, he is looking through my junk, whoops, used parts supply to build him a plow cub.
I do my best! I should know for sure this afternoon if my wife has to work or not. Get him hooked! Have him call me I'll hook him up!
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Old 08-02-2011, 11:26 AM
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So anyone going?
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Old 08-02-2011, 12:24 PM
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Looks like we are going to fix up a parts 127 for him to use. We will get it running this afternoon and find out what it needs to plow. I think it has a 3 point on it but will have to find a sleeve hitch adapter.
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