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Old 10-27-2011, 08:50 PM
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Let her roll!! Right now I'm trying to decide if I should pull the K301 out of the Mountianeer.

Yea. I got a CADTrac, but it ain't going nowhere!!
I wouldn't pull it out of it.

Bummer on the CADTrac!
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Old 10-27-2011, 09:19 PM
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Maybe a nice brand new Briggs!

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If not, how about some photography? I took that photograph!

The engine was setting on a stool so I could get the engine in the sunlight.
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Old 10-28-2011, 09:48 AM
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Maybe a nice brand new Briggs!

If not, how about some photography? I took that photograph!

The engine was setting on a stool so I could get the engine in the sunlight.


I've been waiting to use that smiley!

You need ya K301AQS and do that 100 right!
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Old 10-28-2011, 10:08 AM
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In the photo above, the engine is setting on a piece of 1/2" styrofoam with another piece behind the engine. Look at the upper left corner, you can see where the vertical styrofoam ends, leaving a black "holiday" in the photo.

The shadows are natural, not added.

Another view of the same engine.

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In the photo above, the engine is setting on a piece of 1/2" styrofoam with another piece behind the engine. Look at the upper left corner, you can see where the vertical styrofoam ends, leaving a black "holiday" in the photo.

The shadows are natural, not added.

Another view of the same engine.
I figured it was a stock photo from the sellers site. That's why I called

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I figured it was a stock photo from the sellers site. That's why I called

I would like to use that guy, but, I would be wrong.

I got the Cub Cadet of cameras. That helps!
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Ball is in your court now! The 1200 is done!
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That thing looks good Duke.
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That thing looks good Duke.
Thanks Todd! I'll let ya take it for a ride when ya come up! Who knows you just might want to load it up and take it with you!
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I almost sent Todd an email today, but then I said No! hehehehe
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