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Luckily, it was drizzling rain, the steel trailer bed let us spin them. And some Tebowing!! |
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Ben, the 982 looks sweet! Where did you find the new cat0 at?
Dan sweet decal work! CAD, you packed them in there tight! |
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Hauled a little next seasons wood through the mud and never thought wheeling with a cub would bring a big smile when it slipped around but just kept pulling! Biggest part of the slip n slide was just behind the trailer in the pic
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1782 smoker!!, 169 and parts 128 And a bunch of stuff that fits on the back of them LOL |
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Adam, sweet mudding pic!
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looks like a good load of wood! Is your saw a Farm Boss?
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149 with kwik-way loader,1772,two 1782 super smokers, 982 SGT w 54" haban blade,60" haban deck, 50in deck cat 0 3 point, brinly cat 0: blade, plow(3), disc.123,hydro lift. 61"O" Brinly single row planter,brinly cultivator,#2 trailer,brinly 10 inch plow,3 42 inch blades,Model #1 Tiller with extenstions,haban sickle mo. 106w/ags and hydro lift. |
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Great pic, Adam! Love the muddy tires on your 149!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Todd aka Oak made the trip from GA yesterday and today we got some seat time on the 1200, 100 and 125 FEL. The camera batt died so not many pics.
Here's pics of Todd on the 125 FEL playing in the garden. Evan took a pic of us so we could post it on the site. Todd is on the left and me on the right. Jenn has been feeling under the weather so they sat this one out. We missed them but knew they would want us to get some seat time for them. I'll let Todd go into details of his trip and the load he took home! The 1200 wasn't part of the load home. |
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MAN What a mug shot LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well when Todd left Duks place he stopped down here and left me, not this is my wifes talking, more of someone elses scrap plile! See Allen Z and i get togeather a few time a year and exchange scrap piles. Some times you find a dimond in the rough! Anyway Todd left with a diesel that I snatched up from his area last year. Kida a funny story, maybe Ill let Todd tell it, and he left me Dukes 2072. His 2072 sheet metal is in much better shape than mine was. So Ill have just a few weeks to get it ready for RNPD. I hope I can get it ready in time. Todd took Dannys 482 with the command for a quick ride, I think he liked it! Wish I had more time to BS but I was in the midle of a side job and he too was short on time. And no pics here, thats a first as everyone that comes here get a "Mug Shot" taken, LMAO! Heres a scrap pile find from Allens house down in Atl Ga. I dont think the QL lasted a day and I cut it up! |
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Per Vince o's recommendations, I was very careful when I unloaded the first QL.
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Vince you should know that if I've got a camera your going to get your picture taken!
CAD sweet big FEL pics! |
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