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Old 08-07-2011, 02:50 PM
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Braved the 100 degree heat, and got some yard work done!

Nice pic ACecil! Looks like you and the 100 are enjoying some great seat time despite the heat!
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Old 08-07-2011, 04:24 PM
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Looks great Allen!
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Old 08-07-2011, 04:53 PM
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Old 08-07-2011, 05:23 PM
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I've never seen someone have to sweep up so many leaves in the summer, but then again, I have mainly willows around the yard so not much to sweep up, lol. But I think Allen likes his sweeper as much as I love mine. I never knew how good they worked. Looking good Allen.
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Thanks guys!

Bill: The sub frame looks good on the 100. I feel silly to say this, but I don't have the sub frame in the right location, on the right footrest side. Jenn and I, are having a problem getting to the bolt, so we can't get the right footrest off. We'll get it though!

DWayne: You got that right, I love the sweeper! The bad heat is making the leaves fall earlier.
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Yes, it just don't feel right raking leaves in end of July/early August especially in this horrible heat! I'm ready for the cool weather!

Yep, Al does look good using the sweeper. It sure does save us A LOT of time raking! The Sycamore tree sure is dropping the leaves already!
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I pulled the transaxle out of my 1250 this morning to replace the leaking cork gasket between the pump and differential houseing.I will also do a trunion weld repair at the corners of the spring plate.I orderd new springs and cups.I need to shim the linkage so I got some .010 washer shims.
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Wow, that trunion has some pretty good wear in all corners, but nothing too hard to fix. Looks like you have all the bases covered.
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