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Old 03-06-2013, 06:41 PM
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Thanks 4speed! PM me If and when you do. I've got everything else but that.
I'll get um done for you guys next week. I'll PM you when there done.

I told Allen when I used it on my 882 , the bar went into the small hole on the lift bracket. I had to drill the hole bigger to fit the lift bar .

if you dont want to do that. I need a center measurement from hole to hole so I can make it longer.
but in the lower hole on the bracket I dont think the blade will lift very high
it needs to be out farther for more swing to bring it up.
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Nice 149 Grampie!!

Doug,I liked your video.

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Nice paint on the clutch part...what about the rest of the 72? We need pictures!!!!!!!
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Put a battery in the 1450 and fired it up for the first time in 2 months today .
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I painted in yellow the clutch release rod, and the spring black! This goes to a model 72.

Great job, John!
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Put a battery in the 1450 and fired it up for the first time in 2 months today .
The 1450 is looking good, Jed!
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I'll get um done for you guys next week. I'll PM you when there done.

I told Allen when I used it on my 882 , the bar went into the small hole on the lift bracket. I had to drill the hole bigger to fit the lift bar .

if you dont want to do that. I need a center measurement from hole to hole so I can make it longer.
but in the lower hole on the bracket I dont think the blade will lift very high
it needs to be out farther for more swing to bring it up.
It'll be fine. If I gotta enlarge a hole or make a new one dosen't matter. I'll make it work, thanks!
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Bill and Doug those are POTW pics!

Bill you keep making me want a cab more and more. I was impressed with the room inside of yours. Even Adam and his long legs was able to fit in there.
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Bill and Doug those are POTW pics!

Bill you keep making me want a cab more and more. I was impressed with the room inside of yours. Even Adam and his long legs was able to fit in there.
Hey Duke ! Think about it, if I fit with extra room in there, Anybody will fit in there ! It's called a COZY CAB for a reason. It don't really need heat, just being out of the wind, snow, and rain is good enough. I was thinking about a one wire alt, extra batt, and an electric heater but it's really not necessary. The cab in itself is sufficient. I really like the steel doors that just lift off the hindge pins.
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Thanks guys! I'll get more pictures up.
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Nice 149 Grampie!!

Doug,I liked your video.

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Nice paint on the clutch part...what about the rest of the 72? We need pictures!!!!!!!
Thank's Lew! It's good enough for who it's for!!!
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