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Old 02-10-2013, 10:07 PM
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Not to rub it in to our great forum members that have been digging out from under massive amounts of snow. I got some seat time on the 125 with Kwik-Way to level out the piles of compost I put in the garden last fall. Once I get the tiller on the 1650 it'll level out the garden. I think I might have to remove some of this into a flower bed as it look a wee bit high. On the plus side I'm slowly getting the red clay to turn brown.

Sorry no before shot I got a little excited to use the loader before I pull it off the 125.

Looks good Duke! You need some snow on the ground there though!

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Old 02-11-2013, 10:01 AM
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Not to rub it in to our great forum members that have been digging out from under massive amounts of snow. I got some seat time on the 125 with Kwik-Way to level out the piles of compost I put in the garden last fall. Once I get the tiller on the 1650 it'll level out the garden. I think I might have to remove some of this into a flower bed as it look a wee bit high. On the plus side I'm slowly getting the red clay to turn brown.

Sorry no before shot I got a little excited to use the loader before I pull it off the 125.
Looks good duke, why you pulling the loader off the 125?
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Old 02-11-2013, 01:14 PM
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Looks good Duke! You need some snow on the ground there though!
The heck I do!

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Looks good duke, why you pulling the loader off the 125?
Thanks Ben! I sold the 125 and want the loader on the 1864. Looking forward to having power steering on a loader tractor.

Once I get the loader off I'll be able to start planning the new sub frame and new quick attach system I've been planning.
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Old 02-11-2013, 02:05 PM
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Thanks Ben! I sold the 125 and want the loader on the 1864. Looking forward to having power steering on a loader tractor.

Once I get the loader off I'll be able to start planning the new sub frame and new quick attach system I've been planning.
Awesome! Sounds like it will be a sweet setup The power steering will be really nice, you making a cat. 0 weight box?
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Thanks Ben! I sold the 125 and want the loader on the 1864. Looking forward to having power steering on a loader tractor.

Once I get the loader off I'll be able to start planning the new sub frame and new quick attach system I've been planning.
I'm looking forward to this!
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Awesome! Sounds like it will be a sweet setup The power steering will be really nice, you making a cat. 0 weight box?
Thanks and yes I'm going to have a cat 0 weight box. I want my list of cat 0 attachments to grow some more. I've picked up a carb from Sam Mac to give me some extra HP to the 1864. With more power, better designed sub frame ie quick attach, power steering and cat 0 attachments I think it'll be a better fit for me.

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Me too buddy!

I guess I need to start a thread on this in the near future.
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Hauled some limbs with Dually!

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Good job Allen
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