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Old 10-12-2012, 05:55 PM
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Getting the tractor loaded this evening...Anyone else going?
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Getting the tractor loaded this evening...Anyone else going?
Looks like just me

I have my 51fcub and 100 CC at my daughters house now in Cicero, ready to be there first thing in the morning. David
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Looks like I'm going and a buddy Rick Harris is going too.

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Old 10-12-2012, 10:42 PM
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Looks like just me

I have my 51fcub and 100 CC at my daughters house now in Cicero, ready to be there first thing in the morning. David



Hopefully we will meet. I will be on the 1782.

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Is Rick on this forum? We will all have fun plowing together!
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Put a little weld on both of the 3 pt sway-chain hooks, to make sure the current cracks didn't completely break off while plowing...Then got everything ready to go for tomorrow!




I'm pretty darn excited!
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Conner looks like your set to go! Looking forward to our pics and updates! I would put a strap to hold the hood down. Loaded backwads on the trailer lets the air catch the hood and remove it from the tractor.
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Looking good, buddy! Have fun tomorrow!
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Conner looks like your set to go! Looking forward to our pics and updates! I would put a strap to hold the hood down. Loaded backwads on the trailer lets the air catch the hood and remove it from the tractor.
I second Duke's concern with your hood. You'll have to strap it unless you've already done that. Would hate for you to look in the rear view mirror and see the hood parachuting away.

Can't wait to see some pics!
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Hopefully we will meet. I will be on the 1782.
I will be on my 51fcub with an american flag attached to the seat, the cc 100 will be in the back of my blue Ford truck unless I find someone who wants to plow with it, my son in law had a change of plans and won't be able to plow.
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Thanks for the advice, guys! I will probably put a small bungee on it in the morning.






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I will be on my 51fcub with an american flag attached to the seat, the cc 100 will be in the back of my blue Ford truck unless I find someone who wants to plow with it, my son in law had a change of plans and won't be able to plow.
safe travels, David



Will look you up...
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