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Old 02-04-2012, 09:48 AM
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I love your 73 Sam but need pics of the 108!






You've neer been know not to post pics or a video or three so stop holding out on us!
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Old 02-04-2012, 07:18 PM
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My good buddy came to see me, and we got some things done to #2 100. New VR, S/G and some wide front tires. Also got Dually out for some seat time. Here's some pics.







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Old 02-04-2012, 07:21 PM
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Great pictures ACecil
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Old 02-04-2012, 07:21 PM
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Those 100's look like they are dying to do some work. I swear, short sleeved shirt in Feb. is just not right, LOL.

I think everyone here should chip in and have a semi truck load of snow sent over to Allen's house and dump it so he can have some fun.

I love that Cub smile you always have Allen.
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Old 02-04-2012, 07:33 PM
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Thanks guys!

DWayne, I'm ready to put the cubs to work.
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The cub 100's are looking good Allen!
Short sleeve?! Must be nice!
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Old 02-04-2012, 10:43 PM
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Thanks Mike!
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Old 02-04-2012, 10:55 PM
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Allen great pics! Glad to see #2 is back in running shape again! You've got to do something with the back rest on #2 as well. Looks a bit rusty with your blade on the front.!
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I had fellow forum member pay me a vist today to pick some goodies and get some seat time. No pics of the seat time but Adam scooped up some dirt in the garden with the 125 FEL, and some driving time on the 1650, 100 and the 1200. We did some wrenching on the 1200 as well. I've got a feeling that we'll be hangoing out a lot more as our kids had a great time playing. I think they had more fun the Adam and I did!

I'm the crazy nut on the left and Adam aka ajcombs is on the right. Got to act a little crazy once and a while!
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I had fellow forum member pay me a vist today to pick some goodies and get some seat time. No pics of the seat time but Adam scooped up some dirt in the garden with the 125 FEL, and some driving time on the 1650, 100 and the 1200. We did some wrenching on the 1200 as well. I've got a feeling that we'll be hangoing out a lot more as our kids had a great time playing. I think they had more fun the Adam and I did!

I'm the crazy nut on the left and Adam aka ajcombs is on the right. Got to act a little crazy once and a while!
Lol well i prolly did have the better time not often i get to play with a fel but sweet!!! The girls were funny after neither one could remember evans name right lol and the youngest was asleep justafter a little food got ate. Schocked she made it thatlong!! Yah will have to do it again for sure here or there!! Might have to get some light savers first though
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