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Old 10-08-2012, 10:06 PM
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CubRic Nice box blade

cub123 That front loader looks soooooo handy. I really hope to find one sometime.
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Old 10-08-2012, 10:40 PM
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I used my model 72 and Brinly plow to create a new garden area. It work fantastic. I then used my Brinly gang disc to smooth it out. Great time was had and the old 72 performed flawlessly.
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Old 10-08-2012, 11:19 PM
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Got to play around with the FEL some more today! Got the new ags on and loaded, and put on two sets of 50 lb weights. I also got the leveling bars straightened out, though it was after I got the pic. We brought home a ton of gravel to put in the low spots in our driveway, it worked great, and was very nice to spread the gravel where the bigger tractor couldn't get.
Glad you're enjoying your FEL, Ben!
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Sounds like a lot of you were busy today!





Today, I collected leaves AGAIN with the 1782...Then dug the 12" Brinly out of the shed to do some adjustments, and to make sure everything will work ok before going to Noblesville this weekend.
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Today, I collected leaves AGAIN with the 1782...Then dug the 12" Brinly out of the shed to do some adjustments, and to make sure everything will work ok before going to Noblesville this weekend.
Collecting leaves with the super is a blast! Right Conner?
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You bet!




With using a sweeper, there comes a lot of turning...That is where the PS makes life SOO enjoyable!
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With using a sweeper, there comes a lot of turning...That is where the PS makes life SOO enjoyable!
Ya got that, right!
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Old 10-09-2012, 10:16 AM
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Got a new Brinley 38 in. Box Blade, and finished putting it together today. Anxious to give it a try, I went out and scraped up some loose fill dirt I had left over from a project. Both the tractor and the blade handled it well.
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Got to play around with the FEL some more today! Got the new ags on and loaded, and put on two sets of 50 lb weights. I also got the leveling bars straightened out, though it was after I got the pic. We brought home a ton of gravel to put in the low spots in our driveway, it worked great, and was very nice to spread the gravel where the bigger tractor couldn't get.
Ben your going to need a weight box on there as well. Send me a pm with your email address and I'll send you the manual for it.

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I used my model 72 and Brinly plow to create a new garden area. It work fantastic. I then used my Brinly gang disc to smooth it out. Great time was had and the old 72 performed flawlessly.
It's always fun to get the garden ready!

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Today, I collected leaves AGAIN with the 1782...Then dug the 12" Brinly out of the shed to do some adjustments, and to make sure everything will work ok before going to Noblesville this weekend.
Glad ya got some seat time Conner!
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Looking good, buddy!
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