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Old 08-12-2012, 10:33 PM
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Bruce,
Nice 1872!! That thing looks sweet, especially with the tiller. I hear ya on the rain. My grass sure greened up after we finally got that 2.25" soaker last week. First rain since beginning of June. It raining now actually.

Allen,
Jen sure does love her seat time. Seeing that she's only mowing about 1/3 a swath with the mower, she's trying to extend it out and keep you from getting any seat time.
Josh, I think you may be on to something.
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I finished plowing about half an acre for a food plot, than I used a spring tooth harrow and front blade to smooth out where we trenched the gas line.
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Old 08-12-2012, 10:57 PM
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Great pic! Thanks for sharing.
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On 8-7-12 I posted pics of my modified 42" cast end deck that I enclosed the front side of to help keep grass clippings from coming out the front. I mowed with it yesterday and I must say, it made a big difference. My shoes didn't get covered, the air filter stayed fairly clean, and the top of the deck didn't get covered in clippings. I should have done this years ago.
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That's awesome, Adam! Glad it worked out for you.
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Cooked a case of pork butts on the smoker.Smoker.jpg
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i bought a cub cadet original yesterday....its an early 61. has collared spindels and everything. needs some serious tlc though. the engine came seperate and was stuck, but i bolted it to the table, and put a pipe wrench on the think part of the pulley and with a small tug on the pipe wrench it broke it loose. had to take the head off to get the valves unstuck. i got the engine all working. waiting to sell another tractor so i can get some $$$$ for parts for it. needs allllll electricals replaced and a few other odds and ends.
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Cooked a case of pork butts on the smoker.Attachment 27723
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On 8-7-12 I posted pics of my modified 42" cast end deck that I enclosed the front side of to help keep grass clippings from coming out the front. I mowed with it yesterday and I must say, it made a big difference. My shoes didn't get covered, the air filter stayed fairly clean, and the top of the deck didn't get covered in clippings. I should have done this years ago.
Thanks for the update Adam, as when I get to my 42 inch deck I will do as you did (THANKS).
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On 8-7-12 I posted pics of my modified 42" cast end deck that I enclosed the front side of to help keep grass clippings from coming out the front. I mowed with it yesterday and I must say, it made a big difference. My shoes didn't get covered, the air filter stayed fairly clean, and the top of the deck didn't get covered in clippings. I should have done this years ago.
Thanks for letting us know,
I was thinking about that the other day and wondered if you had tried it out yet
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