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Old 05-27-2013, 01:19 PM
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The ole 105 still pulling her weight around. Gonna miss this one.
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The ole 105 still pulling her weight around. Gonna miss this one.
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The ole 105 still pulling her weight around. Gonna miss this one.
That's POTW worthy! I hope it gets submitted!
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Old 05-29-2013, 12:28 PM
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Default Reliability! That's the word,

While the " new" stuff is broken down, (that would be the 1210 getting a non-charging issue straightened out), good ole 105 steps up to the plate and hits a homer! You can also tell I suffer from SYS also. Small Yard Syndrome. But just go ahead and try to take my tractors!

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Thanks for the vid! The 105 did a nice job mowing.
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While the " new" stuff is broken down, (that would be the 1210 getting a non-charging issue straightened out), good ole 105 steps up to the plate and hits a homer! You can also tell I suffer from SYS also. Small Yard Syndrome. But just go ahead and try to take my tractors!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPld...e_gdata_player
I will say you have the coolest tractor in the neighborhood.
That's sweet seeing these old tractors doing the job
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Sweet video. Looks like it cuts great. Small yard is no problem with a hydro; makes mowing easier (IMO).
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I also have that small property problem. So I made a lawn to mow across the street and now mow my nearly 90 year old neighbors place for him. If the fence is left open, I also mow the railroad property across the other street.
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Default Barn Find!!!

This is my barn find. It a IHCC 149 Hydrostatic. I don't know anything about these so any and all info you all here can give would be awesome and appreciated!! What I do know is nothing is locked up and the 14hp kohler engine does not seem to have compression... I have not hooked a battery up to it yet, I am planning on cleaning it up and verifying the wiring first as I don't want to burn anything up if mice have got to the wires...
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