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Old 04-11-2011, 12:23 AM
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Evan and I got some plowing in today. Ok Evan did most of the plowing but he did take some pics. I'll let you figure out which ones he took. I have to go back and till it up tomorrow. I also got the 1200 put back together and it's running pretty good. Evan had to get some pics of it as well. The two pics of the 125 he didn't want me in them so he left most of me out of them. Oh yeah he wore his safety googles as well. Better safe then sorry!

More pics tomorrow!
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Old 04-11-2011, 10:31 AM
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Nice looking field Duke!

Great to see a boy that young at the wheel! Be careful though, I think the fact that he cut you outta the pics may be a sign he's in denial about who really owns the Cub!
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Old 04-11-2011, 10:58 AM
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Great pics Duke. Love seeing your boy in the seat. I am thinking you have worked yourself out of a lot of seat time. But the torch must be passed. No better way to do it than with a cub and plow!
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Awesome pics, Duke! Love seeing Evan at the wheel. He's doing an excellent job!
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Old 04-11-2011, 12:08 PM
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Nice looking field Duke!

Great to see a boy that young at the wheel! Be careful though, I think the fact that he cut you outta the pics may be a sign he's in denial about who really owns the Cub!
Thanks! I'm a bit worried about beng cut out of the pics! He knows the 125 is his but must not like sharing seat time! He sure does like pulling a plow with it.

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Great pics Duke. Love seeing your boy in the seat. I am thinking you have worked yourself out of a lot of seat time. But the torch must be passed. No better way to do it than with a cub and plow!
Thanks! He loves to get seat time in (he learned all about seat time when Allen and Jenn stopped by) I've already lost out on alot of seat time but he enjoys it so much and it makes me happy that he's taken to the cubs as well he has. He still wants the loader on the 125!

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Awesome pics, Duke! Love seeing Evan at the wheel. He's doing an excellent job!
Thanks Allen. Evan drives the wheels off the 125. Walt (the owner of the land) was amazed at how well Evan handled the tractor and plow. I need to find even more gardens to do now that there are two of us trying to get some plowing time in!
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Thanks! I'm a bit worried about beng cut out of the pics! He knows the 125 is his but must not like sharing seat time! He sure does like pulling a plow with it.



Thanks! He loves to get seat time in (he learned all about seat time when Allen and Jenn stopped by) I've already lost out on alot of seat time but he enjoys it so much and it makes me happy that he's taken to the cubs as well he has. He still wants the loader on the 125!



Thanks Allen. Evan drives the wheels off the 125. Walt (the owner of the land) was amazed at how well Evan handled the tractor and plow. I need to find even more gardens to do now that there are two of us trying to get some plowing time in!
Now, there's no room for me to join y'all...LOL!
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Now, there's no room for me to join y'all...LOL!
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Got my 42" deck painted yesterday. It's just a spray bomb job. Need to buy seals for the spindles and it will be ready to put back together. I'm going to coat the underside with Herculiner to keep it from rusting away. I also need to make baffles for it. Forgot about the guards so I need to strip and repaint them.

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That deck looks outstanding. Spray bomb did good.
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That deck looks super! You must have busted your butt cleaning it all up. I cheated, and had the powdercoat guys bust their butts to clean mine up. And its the wrong color: I chose color, but I liked it.
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