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Nice pic! Well today i started to cut grass with the 128 and the motor made a pop then died. Well i can say the engine blew up
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1971 128,3pt,ags,rebuilt motor,headlights 1988 1812,dual ports 1966 122,creeper,3pt,ags,sa,headlights,restored 1st place at RPRU 2013 1966 123,3pt,brinly spring assist 1973 108 1968 125 Attachments:QA36A,wfblade,2 nf blades,brinly disc,a cultivator,plow,homemade wrecker boom with 2000lbs winch,ih weights,50lbs weights,2IH windbreakers |
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Sorry to hear that Sam.
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Good timing ....I just saw the "Hitching Post " at TSC today . IIRC
about $ 30.00 . I almost pulled the trigger but didn't . Hmmmm ![]() |
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I am having trouble on finding info on this "hitching post" can u post a link, or pic?
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Sorry to hear bout your 128 man....I have a feeling my tired 129 isn't far behind ya. In fact, it will die under a load now quite reliably It's scary when it happens, feels like it's gonna explode - but back off the throttle quickly and it will come back to life.
....for those interested, the Hitchin Post on Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Vibrations-170.../dp/B003L77Z8Y |
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That is pretty neat. Thanks for the link.
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Yesterday I got the V61's mounted.....and on the 1811.
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Looking good MrCC! I have turfs on my 882 and don't like the look at all. That will change soon. Where did you buy your V61's at?
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Conner those look great!
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Nice V61 i love the look of them! I'm going to buy a set from the 1812. Also i don't think the motor blew up on the it may the fuel line is to long idk. I'll found out.Here is the new vid i uploaded www.youtube.com/watch?v=-weU407HRjs
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1971 128,3pt,ags,rebuilt motor,headlights 1988 1812,dual ports 1966 122,creeper,3pt,ags,sa,headlights,restored 1st place at RPRU 2013 1966 123,3pt,brinly spring assist 1973 108 1968 125 Attachments:QA36A,wfblade,2 nf blades,brinly disc,a cultivator,plow,homemade wrecker boom with 2000lbs winch,ih weights,50lbs weights,2IH windbreakers |
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