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Old 06-21-2009, 12:31 AM
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Hooked up the cart today and picked up limbs from the bad weather this morning. Also put on my new oil adapter kit.
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Old 06-21-2009, 08:43 PM
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All the red on my SO76 has now been sprayed. I need to paint the rear wheels, and figure out how to restore the fiberglass hood and paint it. My goal is the 4th of July parade, but I don't know that it will happen, as I have to install the motor and rewire it.

At least the red is painted.
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Old 06-21-2009, 09:10 PM
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Got out the 100 today



moved the 3 cadets ( bathtubs )


2 number 55 ' s and a 60
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Old 06-21-2009, 09:17 PM
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Hey camarokidz28....I like the "work bench" setting behind the 100! :biggrin2.gif:
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Old 06-21-2009, 09:54 PM
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CBH --- It makes a good painting table , top for those bigger parts and lots of holes to hang smaller parts down . picked it up in the trash along the road .
Last sunday we saw a toro setting by the road with the trash .one of those you set on top the motor had 4 good tires on it soooo beaing the junk man i am a flop of the tail gate and the kids had it loaded
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Good to hear you got it running great... Now can you come up here and fix mine? It has running problems. with the carb open about an eight of the way... it just runs away, like way past 3600 RPM. I put a new carb on it, and I still have the EXACT same problem. I am getting a small engine guy to come take a look. he is a good friend... so it wont cost anything! unless he needs parts
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Old 06-22-2009, 08:49 PM
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Default My 'new' (and first) Cub Cadet

Brought it home today.

1572
50" deck
45" snow blower
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Loaded rear turf tires

I'm pretty happy with the purchase and unbelievably can't wait for the first big snowstorm to see how the blower performs. Here's a picture.......
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Nice 1572 Bob! Good luck, with it.
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Nice diesel...I'd love to have one.
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Today, I graded the driveway back into shape with the 582 and grader blade. I re-plated some 'oops' bolts that I screwed up last night. They look much better now. Tomorrow, I'll get the 782D out of winter storage and get it mowing again...
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