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Old 03-25-2009, 11:02 PM
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I plowed up my garden and then ran my tiller over it. I'll get some photos of the tractors when I get a chance...the only downside was that the end plate that I welded on isn't holding up too hot on one side (but that's because of my less than stellar welding skills). The upshot is that the new tines did a great job, and it was fun having the 1250 to run the tiller and the 73 to pull the plow...no more switching up like last year (73 did all of the work). Jason

Wild Bill: I liked your photos...gotta convince my wife that I need action shots too!
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Old 03-25-2009, 11:19 PM
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Great action pics Bill! Looks like you had a great time.
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Old 03-26-2009, 12:37 AM
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Nice pics! that 1450 is sharp!
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Old 03-26-2009, 05:34 PM
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Waiting for warm weather, start on some painting,warm weather slow coming in CT> PHIL.
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Messed with trying to start the cub since last week. Had spark, cleaned the points, fuel smell in the bore. Cleaned the SP and regapped. Blast of ether, she no start. For the heck of it, bought a new SP, put it in today.....she fired right up like always. I was all ready to tear into it, but not necessary....so I mounted my carry all and am ready to spread some lime. Some times you get lucky!
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Just came in, after hauling limbs from the severe weather, we had over the weekend. Sorry, no pics this time.
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Rolled the yard ....
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Mowed the front lawn today. Got the trailer out so I can go pick up a free disk.
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Old 03-30-2009, 08:19 PM
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Nice Original and roller Darrell!
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Well after a long winters nap I decided to fix the #2 123's S.G. Sanded down the commutator cleaned it up and put some new used good brushes in it!! Went to start it and it was chugging along faster than it has in a while but no start,Helps if you put gas in !! I drained it last summmer when the starter generator decided to quit.
I lubed up the lube points checked the fluids and drug 3 2 foot sections of rail around the back for about an hour chargeing up the battery and getting everything good and warm.It unfortunatly hasnt ran all winter so this is my first cub time in months!!
I hooked up the tiller and fooled around in the garden for a couple hours.I paied the kids a penny a rock they through out!!


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