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Old 10-07-2012, 10:35 PM
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Here you go Todd but it looks like it's been run hard and put away wet.
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Old 10-07-2012, 10:51 PM
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Got the 108 resto out from under the shed and put in my building today (after cleaning it out of course)
I also picked up a engine for it yesterday. Going to get back to work on it soon.
Got the other cubs put under the shed and I also got the 126 out and stuck the hood and S/G put on and started installing the wiring Harness and stuck it back under the shed.
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Got the 108 resto out from under the shed and put in my building today (after cleaning it out of course)
I also picked up a engine for it yesterday. Going to get back to work on it soon.
Got the other cubs put under the shed and I also got the 126 out and stuck the hood and S/G put on and started installing the wiring Harness and stuck it back under the shed.

Great pictures, buddy!
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Old 10-07-2012, 11:09 PM
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1974 cub cadet 129 with sleeve hitch/spring assist
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#40 boxblade,can`t keep up with the rest lol
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Old 10-07-2012, 11:19 PM
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This morning, I took the deck off of the 1782, hooked up the sweeper, and grabbed the leaf blower. Blew out the ditch, and then spent half of the day sweeping. The other half was spent on another toy...Taking the header off of the combine, to do some repairs.
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This morning, I took the deck off of the 1782, hooked up the sweeper, and grabbed the leaf blower. Blew out the ditch, and then spent half of the day sweeping. The other half was spent on another toy...Taking the header off of the combine, to do some repairs.
Lookin good buddy!
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Thanks for the great comments, guys!
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Oh yeah!...After I put the sweeper away, I hooked up the blade I got off of AJ Thursday, and did some 'testing'.




Really amazed at how well this thing digs in...And not to mention how the Super-Smoker handles it!
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Oh yeah!...After I put the sweeper away, I hooked up the blade I got off of AJ Thursday, and did some 'testing'.




Really amazed at how well this thing digs in...And not to mention how the Super-Smoker handles it!
If you wanna to see it smoke just put some bricks on the blade and drop it all the way
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