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Old 11-04-2012, 08:10 PM
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No Cub time today, but.............

Friday night, pulled the 50C off of the 1712, went totally through it, new EZ-Slide on the bottom side, sharpened the Gator Blades....it's ready for spring.

Then changed oil in the 1712, pulled the front wheels and serviced them, swapped the 10.5" Tru-Powers for the 8.5 turfs-weights-chains (ready for winter) full grease job, then waxed her up

Saturday after deer hunting in the morning, plowed my parents 40' X 140' garden with the 1712 and 12" Brinly...then came home and plowed my 40' X 50' garden.

The 'freshened up' KT17 Series II totally laughs at the 12" plow now
Glad you had some good cub time today Bill! Great to see ya back posting too!
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Old 11-04-2012, 10:10 PM
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No Cub time today, but.............

Friday night, pulled the 50C off of the 1712, went totally through it, new EZ-Slide on the bottom side, sharpened the Gator Blades....it's ready for spring.

Then changed oil in the 1712, pulled the front wheels and serviced them, swapped the 10.5" Tru-Powers for the 8.5 turfs-weights-chains (ready for winter) full grease job, then waxed her up

Saturday after deer hunting in the morning, plowed my parents 40' X 140' garden with the 1712 and 12" Brinly...then came home and plowed my 40' X 50' garden.

The 'freshened up' KT17 Series II totally laughs at the 12" plow now
You've been busy, Bill! Glad to see you posting!
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Old 11-06-2012, 02:11 AM
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Default Closing the Garden down and hauling turnips

Got the BRS out and worked on closing the garden down and hauled in a load of turnips. Sorry about the blue trailer just got it and haven't had time to paint it red.
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Cool pic Don!
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Old 11-06-2012, 06:49 AM
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Nice pic, really like the lighting in that one. Amazing how much different your climate in Kentucky can be from ours up here in S.E. Ohio.
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Hooked on the recently aquired plow and realized I was missing a bracket that bolts onto the lift handle. Gotta get one of those soon so I can plow down the garden bulldozer style
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Old 11-06-2012, 08:39 AM
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Awesome pic Don! Love the shine! POTW worthy!
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Hooked on the recently aquired plow and realized I was missing a bracket that bolts onto the lift handle. Gotta get one of those soon so I can plow down the garden bulldozer style
I think your talking about the lift rod?

Here's the guide from the tech section of the site.
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=4616
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no the bracket that connects the lift rod to the lift handle.
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Old 11-06-2012, 09:06 AM
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I think you should apologize to the BRS about the trailer. It seems like its telling all of us it needs a bigger one! Haha. Awesome pic of an awesome tractor
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