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Old 03-17-2011, 08:16 PM
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Thanks Nick!

Jeff, looking good bud! Nice to see the loader pics! I can't wait to see Duke and get my loader
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Old 03-17-2011, 08:18 PM
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Looking good everybody. It was 63 here today Jude . I finally got to restoring a steering wheel I had here for the "O". It turned out better than I hoped. Not sure if the picture's do it justice, but the shine is fantastic.
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Old 03-17-2011, 08:27 PM
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Looking good everybody. It was 63 here today Jude . I finally got to restoring a steering wheel I had here for the "O". It turned out better than I hoped. Not sure if the picture's do it justice, but the shine is fantastic.
Steering wheel looks fantastic! Good work, can't wait to do some prep and paint
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Old 03-17-2011, 09:19 PM
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got the cab mounted on the 1450 today just in time for all the snow to melt lol. i looks pretty good i think. i still got to find what the brackets the top bolts to look like but as of now i just wired a 2X4 to the see springs and screwed the top braces to that for temporary. in a way the cabs kind of a pain visibility wise and space wise but it sure looks cool
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Old 03-17-2011, 09:39 PM
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Jude,
Yeah I done that at least once,also gotta remember the pto handle on the 128 has to be disengaged or it will not start....
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What kind of paint did you use for your steering wheel?
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what kind of wheel weight are those?
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Old 03-17-2011, 09:44 PM
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Lew, It's PPG auotmotive grade plain old gloss black.
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Great pics, everyone! Thanks for sharing.
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You guys have been busy!
Nice pictures of the Cubs in action
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Old 03-17-2011, 11:32 PM
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I changed the hydro and air filters and topped off the hy-trans on the 123 and 147,and spark plugs,also changed the engine oil in the 147.Im SOOOOOO ready for plow day!!!!!
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Old 03-17-2011, 11:46 PM
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Spent the morning out working on the yard in this beautiful spring weather.

I had a old red wishing well sitting in my front yard that was falling apart and dry rotted. I used the blade on the 1811 to push over the well, then brake it into pieces. Once that was done I used fast straps and attatched them to the pieces and the tractor and drug them back to my burn pile.

One of the reasons it was all rotted was at some point someone had filled it with dirt. I used the blade to smooth out the dirt and the real wheels to compact it down. Turned out quite nicely.

I love getting to play with my tractor.
Looks like you had fun! Nice useage of the blade too!

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Was getting ready to load the trailer for the plow day on Saturday and the neighbor came over and asked if I would plow his garden. It turned out pretty good considering I've done nothing more than set it up per the manual.
Oh that looks great!

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It hit 56 degrees here today. Got the cubs out of the shop and cleaned house. The 147 wasn't running to well, backfiring through the carb, so I did the static timing (Matt G.'s) and it was way off. Took me a while to get it dialed in right, but finally did. Went to start it up and nothing I finally figured out it had no gas in it. Filled it up and got ready to start it and low n behold gas was pouring out of the carb. Just rebuilt carb and has been fine since rebuild(couple week's ago). After taking it apart for the 3rd time I figured out it was the brass float, took it off and shook it, was filled with gas. Stole the float off a k161 and now she's good to go!! Also threw the 6.5's on the 71 and I like the look. Video to come shortly of 147 & rear blade
Shop's looking great Jude!

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looking good jude. i'm gunna have to put my rear blade on also and fix my driveway pretty soon. i just realized you might need a bigger shop pretty soon lol
Oh yeah a bigger shop for sure!

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Got two loads of gravel today. Started moving it around my mud hole of a yard. Lots more to go ,but this is what I got done so far.

Had plenty of supervisors (wife & kids) until I told them they could use a hand rake to help.
Great action pics Jeff! Looks like you was having to much fun! I can't keep from grinning when I'm on my cubs too!

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Looking good everybody. It was 63 here today Jude . I finally got to restoring a steering wheel I had here for the "O". It turned out better than I hoped. Not sure if the picture's do it justice, but the shine is fantastic.
Looks great Eric!
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