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Old 10-11-2010, 12:50 PM
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Thanks John, I appreciate it!
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Mounted the 450 blower on the 1862 yesterday. Still need a few 1/2" bolts to finish along with a couple shear bolts. I'm sure we'll have a very mild winter now:biggrin2.gif:




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Old 10-11-2010, 10:28 PM
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All right Toyman! Nice set-up, that cyclops is a cool tractor, cant wait to see it in action!I like the winters here, lots of cub time and a few dollars more!
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Great looking 1862 and snow blower, toyman!
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Looking good, still a few more weeks till I put the blade on, hoping to get plenty of seat time this winter.

On another note, jumped the 147 today, ran it around the yard for 15-20 minutes and battery stayed dead as a doornail, hoping it just a bad battery and not something else.
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Got the last piece of the 3-point on the 102 and setup my plow for some plowing in a week and a half. Think this is the first time I'm not working on a tractor the night before a plow day haha.

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Old 10-13-2010, 07:53 PM
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Great looking tractor kwduffy

Duke, I'm a single guy, no kids,(well 2 dogs:biggrin2.gif, but that is some good stuff there with your son.

Well, I finally got around to building the poormans paint booth today! I'm using a box fan in the window to draw out fumes, and I've done this years ago and have no worries as to igniting the fumes cause the fan has an induction motor and my test run today showed that the fan pulls the fumes out very quickly. The booth has a very good seal on it, I used one piece of plastic to cover it, the extra overhang(on floor) I rolled up most of the way and poured a bunch of sand then rolled the rest of the way and duck taped. I'm happy with the turnout:biggrin2.gif: Also got to taking the extensions off my 1a tiller and , having a hard time getting the tine extensions off, hammered it in a little to break it free and heated it up too, still can't get em out. Will go at it after dinner
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Finaly got time to do the final big mulching/sweeping of the leaves for the year today. Been busier than snot the last few weeks so it was nice to get some good seat time finally! I had the camera in my stupid pocket the whole time and was too into the work to remember to take pics!


Going to take the deck off tonight and mod the left side rear gauge wheel so I can run my 26x12x12's with the deck on. Then hoping to get time to make new rear hangers so I can level it , and get some shooting lanes mowed back home for deer season.
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Great looking tractor and plow, Kevin!

The paint booth looks awesome, Jude!

You've been busy, Jay!
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I made a grill for my 126. I've almost got the headlight panel made too. Both were missing when I got the tractor.

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