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Old 09-22-2011, 05:37 PM
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Looks wild Earl. Make sure the engine dosn't overheat from the battery box choking off the airflow. See ya in Pickens SC next spring!
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Well the finished product, has morfed to this! John was upset that it was not a smoker. could we add a stack at least? Also the rubber foot pads on the cub he used,(782) were slippery. so the foot rest on the pure plow 1541 are off a 123, non skid! and I completed the rear adpt. plate, sleve hitch lift! All I have left is to add wheel weights/brake pads!!!
I have added weigths, but will remain secret, (per boris), Plow has been set per ( bullwinkles antler size), secret brake pads installed, (per Natasha)! ALL Is ready! Mr. Pure Plow Machine, SAYS SHOW ME THE DIRT!!!!!
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Old 10-27-2011, 08:58 PM
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Earl did you send the bill to your Brother in-law for all of your hard work?

It looks great now go turn sme dirt!
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The front tires look anemic compared to those great looking rears!!

Tri-ribs, V61's, maybe 18x8.50's, we are here to help further your passion!!

Great job!
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Great job, Earl! Looks awesome!
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Default diesel catcher lurks

Lurking in the shed outback is a ominous figure, part beast, part Machine! It's slighty drooling, in the prospect that an unsuspecting plow might wander to close, so it can pounce!!! It knows time is running out only three weeks till plow day, it must score a brinley soon!!!
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Lurking in the shed outback is a ominous figure, part beast, part Machine! It's slighty drooling, in the prospect that an unsuspecting plow might wander to close, so it can pounce!!! It knows time is running out only three weeks till plow day, it must score a brinley soon!!!

I cant quite tell if that Brinly plow is something you need or not, but if you do need one, I know a guy who has one for sale.
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Your cub is looking tough, Earl!
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Your cub is looking tough, Earl!
I agree with you Allen. Earl great job on the pic!
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Earl

Man are you going to have something to run against the diesel guys! You may end up being the Zero in their sites!

Im going to try and put that piece on Dannys tractor you sent me. I got the hitch just about on the super, and that money pit is done and ready to plow, I hope The larger tires will make it fly thats for sure!
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