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Old 06-10-2011, 08:05 PM
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They are going to look good on your tractor!
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Great ags........and even better without the JD yellow rims!!! Why not put them on the 73, take a picture and then put them on the 127, take a picture, then post the pictures and put it to a vote on the forum. We vote and you put them on that cub!!! That will be a rather unique way of deciding....

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Old 06-11-2011, 08:38 AM
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Great ags........and even better without the JD yellow rims!!! Why not put them on the 73, take a picture and then put them on the 127, take a picture, then post the pictures and put it to a vote on the forum. We vote and you put them on that cub!!! That will be a rather unique way of deciding....

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Well.... I guess I could put one wheel on each of them... I'm 90% sure they are going on the 73. I need to take a side by side of the 8.5 Firestones on the 73 now compared to the 8.5 Kenda turfs on the 127. The Firestones are MUCH taller and wider. And the same is true for the 8.5 AGs vs the 8.5 Firestones.... Funny how "identical" measurements aren't the same. Sounds like a joke you could insert there somewhere....
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Old 06-13-2011, 08:29 PM
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OK, put some "polish" on the shoes today.... Yes, it looks redneck with the wallyworld bags all over them. Remember, I live in WV.... I have to keep somewhat of an image up! I think I shocked Jeff, Mike and Eric with the fact I was wearing shoes! This is probably the best it's gonna get with a 5 year old and 20 month old running all over the place too. Gonna try to put a coat of clear enamel on them tomorrow and then throw them on my 73!!
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Old 06-13-2011, 08:36 PM
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Here in Ky. we use Dollar General Store bags for that. LOL Actually that is a pretty good idea. I like it... Beats trying to get newspaper all taped up and around the tire.
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Old 06-13-2011, 08:55 PM
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I'm too cheap to buy a paper and there's some kind of unwritten law about if you don't visit wal-mart at least 3 times a week.... I dunno...

The pictures don't show the true "white" of it... I'll get some better ones tomorrow.
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The color looked very correct to me. Im still amazed at the dark almond color of IH white.
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Looking good Gary,look like big donuts
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Use # 642 for Walmart bags - Masking medium for ag tires in WV....check!

Heck, why dirty up those shiney new tires...just run it with the bags on!

I'll have to remember that the next time I want to "impress" folks with my "imaginary new, awesome ags"...just put bags over the tread of my turfs, and claim to have "just painted the rims of my new ags"..

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Use # 642 for Walmart bags - Masking medium for ag tires in WV....check!

Heck, why dirty up those shiney new tires...just run it with the bags on!

I'll have to remember that the next time I want to "impress" folks with my "imaginary new, awesome ags"...just put bags over the tread of my turfs, and claim to have "just painted the rims of my new ags"..

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wow... I thought you were my friend. You don't know how hard it is to save up that many wal-mart bags. Since school is out for the summer I don't have to use them for O's lunch bags anymore so....

Ya, I'm going to start covering the 127 in sheets and just expose about 2 sq. inches and say one week, this is my new 100, next week this is my new 1650, next week.... Good idea Jethro!!!
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