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Old 01-31-2010, 11:53 PM
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Thanks John! My buddy installed it on the tractor, before I got it. The stack has been on there for five years now.
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Old 03-09-2010, 08:18 AM
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after seeing ACECILS 100 with a cool stack thats for me.... plan one on my lil 70 as well looked this am and i can make a 1/2 sq stock brace and bolt it to the frame under the elbo and it will support the stack pipe love the look and seeing the flapper poppin as its runnin...agree gotta be careful with limbs catching it but i keep my cubbs out of the trees
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Old 03-09-2010, 03:45 PM
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My cousin, a third generation dairy farmer, always mounts his rain caps (flappers) facing him. (backwards) He gets a lot of flack from people that it's wrong. But when he's mowing the back swath, he never gets caught on the low hanging branches. Sometimes it pays to go against the grain.
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Default Stacks on my 106 puller

and 147
and the wheel horse
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Old 04-09-2010, 09:19 AM
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As last, I got my stack put onto my 122. Should have had a better back ground for taking the picture.

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Now you need to fire up the BBQ and invite us over!
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As last, I got my stack put onto my 122. Should have had a better back ground for taking the picture.

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Forget the stack check out those wheel weights!. What the heck do you do with your 122? My stack comes out the other side.
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Took my stack off...too many trees...
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I love that mounting plate, nice piece of work. Love all the stacks pictured here, now for my 1200 stack... Gotta think on it, but will happen soon.
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Old 04-12-2010, 01:41 PM
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Methos:
Don't let those wheel weights fool you. They're home made by using sonna tubes and concrete. They only weigh about 35 lbs. each. They look heavier than they are. So far, I only snow plow and haul fire wood. The sleeve hitch goes on this weekend and I hope to order a plow soon.
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