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Old 02-03-2011, 09:17 PM
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Thanks guys. Jude to much seat time!!!!
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Old 02-03-2011, 10:15 PM
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Thanks guys. Jude to much seat time!!!!
Ya, hard to believe Between yesterday and today I've spent at least 12 hours repairing and working the fleet. I'm exhausted, will finish up tomorrow and get some pics.

Quiter, well maybe if I had a SPRING ASSIST for the thrower I'd have some more energy!

Thanks Darin! If anyone wants to come help me out and get some seat time, I've got a tractor and plenty of snow for ya
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Old 02-03-2011, 11:54 PM
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that 71 would look sweet with a hydro lift jude
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Quiter, well maybe if I had a SPRING ASSIST for the thrower I'd have some more energy!
I feel your pain. Well maybe not but I would think it would suck using the armstrong method. If you had a FEL you could just dump the snow where you wanted it.

Oh you do have FEL! How did that happen?
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Old 02-04-2011, 01:03 AM
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that 71 would look sweet with a hydro lift jude
So true. Do I need to make a another phone call and try and hook you up?
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Old 02-04-2011, 07:16 AM
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So true. Do I need to make a another phone call and try and hook you up?
Nick, you're so right about that! Would be nice to have hydro unit control a cylinder to dump bucket on fel.

Sounds good to me Duke
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Old 02-04-2011, 06:32 PM
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Default got my snow tires put on the 86

finally got the narrow carlisle snowblower tires on the front of my 86. its amazing how much better a cub looks with freshly painted front rims.it steers so much better now instead of skidding when you try to turn. i now have these 4inch wide tires on the 86 with the plow and the 6.5 inch ones on the 1450 with the blower
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finally got the narrow carlisle snowblower tires on the front of my 86. its amazing how much better a cub looks with freshly painted front rims.it steers so much better now instead of skidding when you try to turn. i now have these 4inch wide tires on the 86 with the plow and the 6.5 inch ones on the 1450 with the blower
Sweet Nick! I could really use a set of those, my front tires skid out all the time as I'm running the original tires still. The 86 is looking good and prime for action!!
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Nice 86 and tires, Nick!
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