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Nice Tru Powers... Be careful showing those, Allen will be buying a few sets soon... LOL
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Great pics, guys!
![]() DWayne, you know me too well!
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Tru Powers look great on the 100, Adam!
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WOW! That's a sweet 100!
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I love the dual hydraulics - mostly the location of the control levers. Nicely done!
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Thanks guys!
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Adam 1964 Model 100 w/ K301 12hp and custom hydraulics 1972 Model 149 turned 129 w/ K301 12hp, triple hydraulics, 66 series clone |
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ihnick glad to hear you are making progress on your 100.
IHinIN Nice pictures of your 100
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The tru powers look good on the 100!
Today i mowed grass with the 1812 and fixed the trunion on it i put spacers in it it made a big differance. The 128 is running ok i can say lol. I'm i'll haveing a pulling motor built HAHA I'm thinking about a old parted outed 1000 for a puller? What do you guys think should i?
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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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Well I've been pretty busy as of late working on Allen's 100 and getting it ready for him to pick it up this past weekend. Had a bunch of gremlins show up on it but was able to get them fixed so Allen wouldn't have any problems with it when he got it home. I like to make sure everything is just right for him so I can hear him giggle when we talk. He sure does love his 100's!
I got some seat time on the 1650 last night. I mowed grass with it after I got the deck leveled out. I'm very happy the way it mows! I've put the tiller gear box on the 1650. I'm so looking forward to tilling with it! I mounted the ags on it when Allen was in town so we could plow my garden up and expand it again! ![]() To do list for some keepers and sellers. This fall replace the ISO mounts on the 1650 and stop some leaks! So tired of putting oil dry under the tractor! Install new ISO mounts and front axle for the 1200! I've got to get this fixed so I can list it for sale and get it out of the storeage unit! Swap some oil pans around on some k161's and get them remounted into some sellers. I've got to start listing parts for sale to get back some shelf space! I've got way to much stuf laying around here! Get Todd's O with rear pto ready to meet up with him. I'm so looking forward to getting this running for him! Plus I've never driven a O before so looking forward to that! |
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