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Old 01-23-2016, 08:12 PM
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The other day I sand blasted my grass divider board and axle mounting brackets for the Haban. Today I did some priming and painting. I know these parts should be red but I had some IH white sitting on the shelf so I just painted the parts with that. Good enough for me for now at least the parts wont rust. Unfortunately the IH white was that wonderful Magic paint from Tractor Supply that takes 6 months to dry so maybe by summer I will get it mounted.
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The other day I sand blasted my grass divider board and axle mounting brackets for the Haban. Today I did some priming and painting. I know these parts should be red but I had some IH white sitting on the shelf so I just painted the parts with that. Good enough for me for now at least the parts wont rust. Unfortunately the IH white was that wonderful Magic paint from Tractor Supply that takes 6 months to dry so maybe by summer I will get it mounted.
Looks good Martin, lol.
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Old 01-23-2016, 08:50 PM
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Good work there! Yeah I tried that majic once, you can't be in a hurry
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That'll work, looks good from here Martin.
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Any chance I could get your help? I’m trying to make a front mount for my sickle bar mower and I’m looking for some dimension, or close up pictures of the front mount.
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I see you are new, Welcome to OCC !
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Oh my,
I really missed that one.
I know Zippy left our forum, but maybe he has passed also??
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Oh my,
I really missed that one.
I know Zippy left our forum, but maybe he has passed also??
I miss him too. I do not think he has passed. He was on here in April, 2024.
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Zippy & his wife are doing well. I talk to him every few months.
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