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Old 03-29-2013, 03:22 PM
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I think his drone is afraid of the Cyclops.
The drone is eyeing a cyclops as we speak!

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I think that you may be on to somthing "REALLY BIG" there SumBum! I've got 4 cyclops tractors and am within the DRONE'S radius! Mabe every cub lover outta have at least ONE CYCLOPS to "DRONE PROOF" their collection!

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Old 03-29-2013, 03:23 PM
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Good things come to those who wait. That and the 782 tires are not in yet.
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Pics slacker!
Hard to take pics when I don't have the second set of tires yet.I'll be picking them up this morning. Then maybe pics who knows.
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Old 03-30-2013, 05:20 PM
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Got some seat time today with the 2182. Hauled a bunch of brush to the brush dump. Man will this thing pull. Then I spread some fertilizer and grass seed. Just a bit of over kill using a Super to tow this little thing.
After that I took the plow and chains off the BX and used it to push the brush into the hole. All in all a good tractor day.
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Old 03-30-2013, 06:51 PM
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Sam great pics! All are POTW worthy! Nothing like working our cubs!
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left NY for Maryland yesterday morning at 2:30am with my buddy to go pick up some pulling tires for his 102 puller. 26/12-12 size with aluminum rims. got there around 8:30am, swapped cash for tires and started our way back to NY. i hate road trips. just glad where i lived in PA and where i live in NY now are close.
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Old 03-30-2013, 07:41 PM
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I finished up putting new bearings and changing all the oils in the tiller and put on some new front tires . I'm not sure I like the white wheels . I put a set of wheels and tires on the 1872 when I got it, that I bought for another tractor project . I think I like the silver wheels better whats everyone else think?
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Great pics, guys! Thanks for sharing.
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Jenn and I had a productive day. We changed the oil in Dually and the 782. We also did something else, that will be in another thread.
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Allen give us a hint.
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