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here's a 149 I dragged home after church on Sunday... and here's what came with it... Might go in this one.... and race this one... which the neighbor says is too fast already..lol.
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Quietlines and narrow frames, mostly projects but I mow with a 1200 and have a 122 set up for pulls. Wandering the country bringing towers to wind farms everywhere, and bringing yellow stuff home to Texas. Also into flatfender jeeps. |
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truckntran,
Good lookin tractor! Not tryiing to argue with you but are you sure its not a 147 ? Engine looks nice also. Whats it hooked to?. Looks like a frame work of some kind. |
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yup, you are right, a 147.....
The motor was on some sort of vac or leaf blower thing at a golf course... the impeller was a bear to get off it but it is finally off and in lots of little pieces now...It is the motor I am asking about in my other post...16 hp in a 1250 Here's the new arrival before it got a bath.....
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Quietlines and narrow frames, mostly projects but I mow with a 1200 and have a 122 set up for pulls. Wandering the country bringing towers to wind farms everywhere, and bringing yellow stuff home to Texas. Also into flatfender jeeps. |
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The bath really made a difference
I was trying to buy a 147 early this spring but the seller and me had different ideas on what it was worth. :biggrin2.gif: Glad it didnt work out now. Few weeks later i picked up the 169. That 16 ought to look good in the 1250. |
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Nice tractors, truckntran! Good luck, with them.
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I had to fire up the boys today just to make sure the batteries stayed up. This is a group shot. As you can see from the one photo I'm down to replacing or covering the seats. two of these were smokers at best when I got them. The 100 had other issues. But they are strong smooth running machines now. Yes ... I'm proud.
The last one is a 100 that has got to get some paint on it when I finish getting it straight. Sure would be nice to have a garage.:biggrin2.gif: |
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RPalmer,
Nice line up They look good all in a row like that. |
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Thanks. I really enjoy these great little tractors. They won't get a real work-out here though until it snows. Then they'll be working. If I wake up dead some morning come and get these. No one in my family even knows what they are, ... Really.
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Thats a shame RPalmer,
Some people just dont appreciate the finer things in life:biggrin2.gif: |
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Nice cubs RPalmer!
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