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Old 10-19-2015, 08:01 PM
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[QUOTE=drglinski;349252]Mowing is all but done here. I'm moving more leaves than I am cutting the grass under neath.

I added a rubber strip to the bottom of my snow blade so it'll get right down to the driveway. I have to mount weights, a rear light, change oil (to a lighter weight) and fart around with chains. One of them last year was not tight enough.[/QUOTE]

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Old 10-19-2015, 08:18 PM
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Mowing is all but done here. I'm moving more leaves than I am cutting the grass under neath.

I added a rubber strip to the bottom of my snow blade so it'll get right down to the driveway. I have to mount weights, a rear light, change oil (to a lighter weight) and fart around with chains. One of them last year was not tight enough.[/QUOTE]

Nothing worse than a loose fart.
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Old 10-19-2015, 08:27 PM
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Mines gonna start soon as I get my 1211 back from my brother! Lol he borrowed it a few months back until he bought a zero turn. Wanna paint it, but the thought of using a manual lift on the 1200 is changing my mind. Gonna load the tires with washer fluid and change the oil.
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Old 10-19-2015, 08:42 PM
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When it's closer to snow season, the manual lift 125 with the mower deck gets moved behind the 125 with hydraulic lift that is ready to go with chains, loaded tires and the QA-42 .

I love having two cubs
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Old 10-19-2015, 09:45 PM
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I got plenty of firewood, tanks fulla propane for shop heat, wood
Hauling trailer has new Chinese tires that should make it thru winter, got a blade this year if we get it piled up like last February.
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Put all the cubs, Deere's and fords in the storage unit, and just put the two plows on both my pickups, job done.
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Start On are prep pick up the granden hose . Remove the mower deck put snow blower on the 1572 . Got the snow plow on for the truck out .
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All I have to do, is put the rear blade on the 982. We probably won't get any snow though.
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Start On are prep pick up the granden hose . Remove the mower deck put snow blower on the 1572 . Got the snow plow on for the truck out .
You need to move your upper links down to the lower hole to match the dropped lower links. Should give you move clearance between the front of the hood and the blower. Don't ask me how I know.

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Thanks for reminding me :/ i still need to swap tearends in my 127. Get the blower mounted. Put a pto on it. Fix the jackshaft on the blower plus get the deck off the 102. Put the blade on. Fab up a new lift rod. And get chains and weights mounted on both :/
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