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Old 01-01-2011, 10:11 AM
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I made a custom aluminum center cap for the steering wheel on my 126. Also put a voltmeter on it since the ammeter didn't work.





Here's a progress pic of my 42" deck. I still have a few holes to patch.

I love that center cap!!!
I need one for my 124...how'd you do it ?
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Old 01-01-2011, 11:05 AM
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Matt, I hope your going to post some pictures of your tractors working before going back to school? By the way, how's that loader working out you finished up before going back to school? I am sure your father enjoys using it in the snow?? :biggrin2.gif:

Nice custom cap eastonct....original. At least your not leaving your deck go until summer when the grass is 6 inches tall - nice to see it getting fixed up in the off season
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The loader hasn't moved...all of the snow just melted yesterday. I actually drove two of my tractors for the first time since being home yesterday; I moved the 782 out of the garage so I could put the 1872 in front of it to attach the 364 2-stage snowblower I bought a couple days ago. The 1872 had been sitting since August, and the starter kept sticking. I had a heck of a time starting it. I guess I have to fix that next week, too

I'll put up some pics of the 1872 with snowblower and Tru-Powers when I get it done.
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Old 01-01-2011, 07:51 PM
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Well I started to paint the 128 and work on the engine and start up the 1812 and 123 they always start right up! The 128 should be done soon.
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Old 01-02-2011, 09:56 PM
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I picked up some 8.50 carlisle ags on rims(jd's) for a good deal off craigslist today and started making room for the 147 coming home on wednesday:biggrin2.gif:
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Sminkey, you da man! You're getting quite the collection this year!
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I am like Sminkey, I started cleaning up my shop and getting rid of junk to make room for a couple of new additions. I just made a deal to purchase a 109 and a 129 from Masmith. I'll pick up the 129 next week and the 109 in Feb. Also I have the 169 that will be here sometime soon. So all in all I will have a 128, 109, 129, and a 169. Now to find the elusive 149 sometime this year and finish up my 1x9 series collection.
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Old 01-02-2011, 11:24 PM
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Sminkey, you da man! You're getting quite the collection this year!
Thanks, Every penny I have extra is spent on cub's and things related:biggrin2.gif: Can't wait to get my 147, tough waiting to get it since it's been paid for. I was to busy at work for the last 3 weeks but Wednesday's the day. I bought a new drawbar and ball for my Element to get a uhaul trailer to pick up the 147. To hard to fit tractor and implements in it and it's 2.5 hours down the road too.

DX3, sounds like you're on your way to having a sweet collection! Will be looking forward to seeing some pics when ya get the 129
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Old 01-02-2011, 11:28 PM
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sminkey, did you get those bolens weights that are in front of the 147 too?
dx3. i like where your going with your collection
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Old 01-02-2011, 11:32 PM
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sminkey, did you get those bolens weights that are in front of the 147 too?
dx3. i like where your going with your collection
Nope, but he most likely still has them. He offered them to me but it's funny how stuff unrelated to cubs doesn't interest me. I might try to get them although I have 5 sets of IH weights.
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