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Old 08-01-2012, 11:29 PM
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The 100 is looking good mrcubcadet
I bet you will notice a huge difference


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That's one tough looking 100. Good luck with the new setup. Looks like it will do great.

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That's one tough looking 100. Good luck with the new setup. Looks like it will do great.

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Conner the 100 looks sweet!
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This pic was taken last sunday, the first time i haved mowed in 2 and a half months. The mower (3208) was already put away when pic was taken. Also broke somthing in the thottle control, havent checked it out yet, stuck at 3/4 throttle. Still was very dusty and dry.
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This pic was taken last sunday, the first time i haved mowed in 2 and a half months. The mower (3208) was already put away when pic was taken. Also broke somthing in the thottle control, havent checked it out yet, stuck at 3/4 throttle. Still was very dusty and dry.
Good looking yard! Thanks for the pic.
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This pic was taken last sunday, the first time i haved mowed in 2 and a half months. The mower (3208) was already put away when pic was taken. Also broke somthing in the thottle control, havent checked it out yet, stuck at 3/4 throttle. Still was very dusty and dry.
Nice looking yard and great job on the striping!
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Today I put my new GT 2100 to the test to pull some longs Between 4' and 6' long and 12 to 14 inches in diameter out of a swamp bottom so I could cut them up. In all a total of 8 logs. It never even broke a sweat. I was pleasantly surprised and pleased. I was hot, tired, sweaty, and dirty, but that made my day, as the alternative was going to be to try and stand upright in the muck and cut them in small pieces and haul it up a piece at the time.

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Glad the GT 2100 got the job done for you!
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