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#3021
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I got some double seat time today! Had to use the 100 and 122, along with both carts. Jenn put a new azalea bed in front of the house. It looks great!
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Looks like you had some fun...
I like the hat!!
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Looking pretty dapper there Allen!
You keep this up you're going to have to get in touch with Jay Leno and get some ideas for building the ultimate "Cub Garage"! I envy you your sunny weather! |
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Nice pictures of the Cubs Allen!
Today I got the 48" deck center spindle off to replace a bearing. Hope to get it mowing again soon.
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Finally got in the yard today and got the first mow in!
I drew models out of a hat and the 2072's number was called for duty! hehe Here it is after I just finished up and hosed it down. |
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I moved some dirt.that stuff that comes out of the ground with the 582 and the trailer I got for dirt duty.
I left my hat at the movies...
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Had to move the 102 to stack wood in the shed for making syrup, so while I had it running I hooked to the AGRI-fab 1000 wagon and picked up the sticks in the yard. That creeper gear is nice you can get off and let it go! (This tractor has only received a new head gasket and general cleaning since we pulled it from a barn a year ago.)
Looked across the yard and the neighbor had his Cub zero turn mower stuck. Took the 102 over 4 times and gave him a pull each time to get his yard done. He has a broken foot so he could not get off the machine! After unloading the sticks I filled the wagon with a load of wood for the house. Pulled it about 10 feet and was stuck in the muck. I unhooked, used a strap and got out about 10 feet away from the wagon, and the 102 pulled it right out! I was very surprised that the 102 pulled its self out let alone continue to pull the load of wood! After placing this load of wood near the house I assembled the lawn rake and picked up the clumped grass in the yard. So the 102 got a good work out today and never missed a beat. Also took it down to look at the 5 hives of bees. I don't own a 4 wheeler so these Cubs serve that need. Regards, Chris
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Thanks guys!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Yesterday I had to get 2 new 711-30333 Pin, Damper Spring Guide to repair the 125. I lost both pin guides but had both springs on the top of the rear end casting. I called 10 places before I found a place that had them in stock. Made the drive talked to Allen for a bit to ease the trip on a friday afternoon.
Got them installed and did a couple of laps around the house before Evan came out and showed me how to drive his 125. I took the baby for a ride today and she wasn't to sureabout it but really loved it once the wind was hitting her face. She started screaming when I stopped but I had work to do and play time was over.The rest can be found in the garden and landscaping section of the site.
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