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Here's a few pics of my freshly painted blade and my weights and chains. The salt spreader still needs painted but that will have to wait for warmer weather. Besides, I want to redo the frame on the spreader. I just threw it together with what I had laying around.
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#572
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Your blade looks great, IHinIN!
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#573
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That deck is beautiful CBH.
Hope mine comes out half that good. I got started on it today. IHinIN, That is one snow distroyin rig... Nice work. |
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Thanks guys. The blade turned out pretty good considering I brush painted it. It's definately not "show quality". I used Valspar IH white from TSC but I didn't use any hardener so it takes forever to dry. I'm planning on fixing up the mower deck this winter and painting it next spring unless CBH wants to do it.
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CBH and IHinIN.....WOW!!
What a GREAT job on "cleaning up" your equipment! You guys are definately inspiring me to get my stuff cleaned and painted! They both look super!! for the pictures and sharing your successes!! Rob
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It's so nice out.....I think I will leave it out! |
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Painted the rim's yesterday , put the shift lock on .
Then I sold my 2 mtd lawn mowers . Went out today to get some 26x12x12 tires my local tire guy . He called to get me a set of Carlisle's . When he got off the phone , he said that it would be a 2 week's before his supplier would have them . Then he went in his tire storage and bought out a set of Destone tires . He said the lug's were at about a 35 degree angle and that Carlise 's were at a 45 degree angle carlise $ 85.00 Destone's $ 105.00 . So he said he would sell them to me for the same price as the Carlise's . Destone's are 8 ply tires . Cariles's were 4 ply . So tires and tubes $ 212.00 out the door .
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Denny Original Member # 389 Saw It Wanted It Had A Fit Got It MY Cubs Original x 2 , 70 x 7 , 71 x 2 , 72 x 4 , 73 , 76 , 100 x 3 , 104 , 106 , 109 , 128 , 129, 147 x 2 , 804 , 2 Wheel Horses and Lorenzo's 2 - 804's |
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Anyone use their front blade to move dirt? Today i decided to try and level out a dirt mound in the far back yard with the 782. I locked the trip blade on it but I did let the lift float still since I've never messed with dirt before. It worked pretty well I was impressed. I think I'd like to get ahold of a rear blade and some other rear attachments as well. I just can't stand not staying busy with the cubs.
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Great looking tires camarokidz28
aagitch, Never tried pushing dirt with my blade. I have pushed down a pile of limestone. Worked good. |
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8 ply tires !!
Went to mount the tires Sunday took 3 hr.s to get one on . No give to the side walls , Stiffest tires's I ever put on . Today went to my freinds , He has a tire machine and the rims were to tall for his machine , but we got the tire on with a lot of work . Only took about an hour since his tire machine was mounted to the floor . I will have to fab somthing up to hold the tire in place next time i do tires .
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Denny Original Member # 389 Saw It Wanted It Had A Fit Got It MY Cubs Original x 2 , 70 x 7 , 71 x 2 , 72 x 4 , 73 , 76 , 100 x 3 , 104 , 106 , 109 , 128 , 129, 147 x 2 , 804 , 2 Wheel Horses and Lorenzo's 2 - 804's |
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