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Old 11-12-2012, 10:09 PM
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Nice pictures Tyler.

But fellow Canadian member, you can keep that snow out West! I am liking the sunshine here and NO snow. You guys have a LONEG winter, your welcome to it!

All 3 IH tractors look great, family farm has very good taste in equipment.
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Old 11-12-2012, 10:20 PM
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Awesome pics guys!! Here's a cleaned up hub cap shot on the "parts 100" what y'all think? Never thought i would clean up a tractor tire!
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Old 11-12-2012, 10:27 PM
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Great pictures and video young enthusiest
I have never seen snow blades on Big tractors like that.
Really neat.
Thanks for showing us.
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Old 11-12-2012, 11:15 PM
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Awesome pics guys!! Here's a cleaned up hub cap shot on the "parts 100" what y'all think? Never thought i would clean up a tractor tire!
They look great on the 100, Adam!
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Old 11-13-2012, 09:59 AM
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I did some leaf burning yesterday and I was raking out big piles of leaves from under my conifers and I realized that I could use my 125 with the snow blade to push the stuff into the fire. I thought that there must be something stupid about this idea but I wasn't sure what it might be so I gave it a shot. The problem came when I didn't enable the float on the blade so when I went down the hill towards the fire, the blade jammed against the ground really hard, and I couldn't push the button to unlock the lift. My weightless rear wheels were slipping and I couldn't back away from the fire! Finally I figured out how to get the button to push and I was able to back up.

Here is a video of the operation:
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Awesome pics and videos! Thanks for sharing them with us!

Adam the hub caps look great!
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Appreciate the pics and vids, guys! Thanks for sharing them.
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Awesome pics guys!! Here's a cleaned up hub cap shot on the "parts 100" what y'all think? Never thought i would clean up a tractor tire!
I'm thinking I got the wrong tractor ..... LOL. Don't forget to buy it it's own blanket too when it is in the shop sleeping.
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I'm thinking I got the wrong tractor ..... LOL. Don't forget to buy it it's own blanket too when it is in the shop sleeping.
Lol didnt think of it I might be able to tease ya with a pic of the caps on the 1200 i didnt get both side cleaned up and on yet...
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I'm thinking I got the wrong tractor ..... LOL. Don't forget to buy it it's own blanket too when it is in the shop sleeping.
Me too, Duke told me so!

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