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Old 04-09-2011, 08:15 PM
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Well the storms passed and sun is out and very warm out now. I knew I had a headlight not working, so inspected and found the electrical connector had come off of the bulb. Got some solder and fixed it back nice and tight. I also wanted to try and paint the front emblem. The front grille just looked bare with nothing on it or with the all black emblem on it. I know it is not correct for the model, but one day I'll run across the correct emblem. This one is the plastic body not the metal.

Looks really good!
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Old 04-09-2011, 08:20 PM
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Thanks for the comments guys. The emblem isn't bad, just kind of rough on one side. Just did not want to take paint. I was hoping to try out my yard sweeper today, but the rain thought otherwise, LOL. I am sure it will be needed next time. At first I thought the 782 was a gas hog, but after mowing the yards twice with a full tank, it works out to a gallon an acre. Just as good as the singles do. I have just over 2 acres I mow.

Junior, I am drooling ... awesome looking collection..
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Old 04-09-2011, 08:21 PM
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Jenn is smiling as big as Allen still is! Cant beat that .
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Old 04-09-2011, 08:23 PM
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Great picture's guys! Everybody's been very busy. It's still very very wet here, but the front yard dried up enough today to do a little joy riding, . Got the 782 running really good, the more it runs the better it get's. Got all the kids out but the first born, it will have to get alot dryer for it to come out from it's winter nap. My wife just stands on the deck and shakes her head at me. She asked me today, "now exactly how many of those do you need" I just smiled and said as many as I can get . She just rolled her eye's and went back into the house. I don't know how you guy's would take that but I took it as an invitation to buy more .
I love the colors in your pics!!
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Old 04-09-2011, 09:15 PM
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Great line up of cubs, Eric!

Thanks for the nice comments, everyone!
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Old 04-09-2011, 09:57 PM
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Eric those are some sweet pics! Get another and show her who's boss!
OK Duke you talked me into it .

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Thanks for the comments guys. The emblem isn't bad, just kind of rough on one side. Just did not want to take paint. I was hoping to try out my yard sweeper today, but the rain thought otherwise, LOL. I am sure it will be needed next time. At first I thought the 782 was a gas hog, but after mowing the yards twice with a full tank, it works out to a gallon an acre. Just as good as the singles do. I have just over 2 acres I mow.

Junior, I am drooling ... awesome looking collection..
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I love the colors in your pics!!
Thanks William, I enjoy taking picture's of the cub's almost as much as the cub themselves, Almost .
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Old 04-09-2011, 09:59 PM
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Great line up of cubs, Eric!

Thanks for the nice comments, everyone!
Thanks Allen. Love the picture's of you and the boss enjoying the the day with your cub.
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Old 04-09-2011, 10:27 PM
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Great pics guys! I fixed the 123 and it is running like a top and i might be buying that 73 2mro. Put the blade and ags onthe 1812 to level out a area to put to put the cubs in.Cut some grass by the road with the 128 and bought a new belt for it. It was a great day but 2mro it will be 80 here!
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Allen, that so cool!!!


Juniors great looking line up....


Really like'n all this red in here!!
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