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Now THAT is fancy!!! lol Looks about like one I made a while back.
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Thanks.... Fancy is okay as long as it doesn't effect it's Redneckability. (Grin)
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I finally got the mower and the trailer in the same location. I was pleased that everything worked together as well as it did.
Here is a pic of the entire rig...... |
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Looking good! Glad the hitch is working for you!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Thanks.... Hitch / trailer combo working well. However, pulling a trailer really kills benefit of zero turn :-)
Is it just my phone are is photo above upside Down? I could swear photo looked normal this afternoon when I was on computer. |
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The pic is fine here.
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Looks good to me and for welding, the gentleman was right about welding.....I happen to be a fine grinder!
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Thank you..... I used that little trailer that one day, and haven't used it since. All my welding projects look better after some grinding, and 10 coats of paint (Grin)... if that doesn't make them look good enough, I stand further away from the completed project when I take the photo (LOL).
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i love those zero turns. how do you like it? i forget what model they are modeled after...Lesco i think? either way. they look beefy! gotta be better than the other zero turns cub cadet is making. they are junk!
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