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Old 02-20-2013, 11:54 AM
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yup it sure does come in handy, dug this stump up in about 5 mins.
Impressive! POTW worty!
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Old 02-22-2013, 12:21 PM
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I am in LOVE! Where did you get the loader and backhoe?

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thanks guys. here are a few more. these pix i still have the 2nd seat, i now have a rotating seat that raises up and back 6in. took me 2 days to figure that one out...
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loader is a kwik-way i got bought from my neighbor who got it new with the 782 i still have, and the backhoe is a value leader that i bought new last year.
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Old 02-25-2013, 12:51 PM
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Thank you for the info Ken.

Here is my snow removal team (although the furry one only tends to make yellow snow vs actually removing the snow). I got a good solid 8+ hours of seat time during the blizzard two weeks ago. I ended up clearing a 10' wide path down our street because the plows didn't do any of the side streets in our neighborhood. I think ol' yeller cleared 600+ feet of two foot deep sticky snow in addition to 4 driveways with had 4 foot drifts on one side. I enjoyed every minute of it.

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Thank you for the info Ken.

Here is my snow removal team (although the furry one only tends to make yellow snow vs actually removing the snow). I got a good solid 8+ hours of seat time during the blizzard two weeks ago. I ended up clearing a 10' wide path down our street because the plows didn't do any of the side streets in our neighborhood. I think ol' yeller cleared 600+ feet of two foot deep sticky snow in addition to 4 driveways with had 4 foot drifts on one side. I enjoyed every minute of it.

Awesome pic and great that you enjoyed your seat time! POTW worthy pic.
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nice setup you have there, i like the duallys.
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Awesome pic and great that you enjoyed your seat time! POTW worthy pic.
Good looking cub! I also like the duals.
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I agree with everybody else. I like the dually setup on the cyclops!
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How do you like the seat cover. I have been thinking of buying one.
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Frank, the seat covers are nice. Here's the one on my 782. You'll like it.

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