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Old 04-24-2010, 01:27 AM
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I actually didn't do anything with my cub. At least its not my cub anymore. I sold one of my cubs to someone who will actually tear it down and restore it....something that I was unable to do. Its a good thing.


does that count?

I mean I did kind of do something with my cub.......
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Old 04-24-2010, 01:11 PM
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Hauled my wife's tools to her garden. Didn't get a chance to plant them Thursday.


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Old 04-24-2010, 03:28 PM
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Allen,It's nice that you get to help your wife out with her gardening. My wife could care less about my tractors...lol

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I decided to fix the brakes on my 1200 that has a wet brake rearend. In the last month or so,I began getting less and less then none. I took the fenders off and had a spare piece tom plug into the hole where the outer brake pad mounts and did the old pull it out and push the replacement piece with a good pad on into the hole. I then looked and seen my brake pad was disintegrated,but all in the cup. I did some reassembly and adjustments and now have better brakes than ever. It helped greatly having a spare wet brake rearend handy which I just drained all the fluid out to remove tons of water and I got nosey and looked at how things worked. I have to get some parts for thie spare rear like gaskets and outer seals,but I believe this will make a nice rear for my project tractor..
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Default Pics of the 125 and 3 point harrow i made today

Lorenzo the rattler can painter !




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ACecil
You are lookin good on the 100 haulin the tools.

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Glad to hear you got the brakes fixed.

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All the Cubs look good. Lorenzo looks like he is doing a great job painting.

I got the mowing done today with the 169. It was a good afternoon.





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Well I mow the trailer court here in town and I mowed the first 7 lots today. (I have 15 or 20 total to mow.) It's slow going on the empty ones because you have all the utility hookups, and one still has the tie downs to look out for. Ran out of gas once, I am going to strap a gas can to back next time.
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Lots of good reads! I like knowing what 'yall been up to! Well today me and cubby 71 took a journey about 6mi. round trip. Made a few more bucks! So if Lord Willing, I may tractor up north the Baltimore and Ohio tommrow to show some some good pictures of this new coverd bridge I'd like to share.
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Thanks guys! Your pics are awesome!
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Took the 71 down the old railroad tracks today.....now its all dirty! Too much seat time? lol! Anyhow, this is the new coverd bridge.
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Drove back home today to put the 682 thru some harder paces than I can do here in EC. We spent the day working the cubs breaking ground re-vamping our R/C track.





I also found a few "kinks"

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