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Old 05-06-2012, 12:28 AM
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Great looking O, you have there!
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Duke must be pilin' them up like cordwood by now!!??



That is a GREAT looking "O"!!

I am thinking about that paint scheme for a 1450 I will be doing. I like how it has more yellow.

Take pics and post them as you restore the snowblower. We don't get to see many of those things in real life in the south, so we gotta make due with internet pics!!

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You got it..I'm in the process of cleaning it up right now..Will be picking up paint over the weekend..Hopefully the rain and humidity will chill out a little.
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Old 05-18-2012, 11:58 AM
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That is a GREAT looking "O"!!

I am thinking about that paint scheme for a 1450 I will be doing. I like how it has more yellow.

Take pics and post them as you restore the snowblower. We don't get to see many of those things in real life in the south, so we gotta make due with internet pics!!


Make sure you get the paint that is the original from the right place. It is pricey like $15 a can. I just picked up the CC yellow they sell at Tractor supply for painting a trailer I have and you can surely tell the difference. To me it looks like they must add more orange or red in the original because it is definitely a darker yellow. I'll post some pics with the trailer on my O and you should be able to see the difference.
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Thanks, I'm in Salem, which is southeastern CT. if your not familiar with the area. Not far from the shore.
Awesome Looking Original!

Welcome from a fellow CT member! I live in East Haddam CT, which is like 25 mins from Salem.
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Old 10-01-2012, 09:22 PM
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Yes indeed, Your right around the corner..Great to know that I have a Cub Cadet fan in the neighborhood.. Cheers
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