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Old 12-26-2009, 11:45 PM
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Glad you got some seat time, Bill!
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Old 12-27-2009, 12:16 AM
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I decided to warm up the garage today and put the decals on the 1811 that I recently redid.
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Old 12-27-2009, 12:21 AM
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Let's see...I spent a bunch of time working on my 782 trying to get the thrower belt tensioned right...I blew snow for half and hour, only to smell the belt. I've made some adjustments and added a locking setscrew to the pulley that seems to keep coming loose, despite being loctited. I still think my belt is a touch too long. I guess we'll find out tomorrow when I clear the 8" of snow off the driveway.
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Old 12-27-2009, 12:50 AM
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Your 1811 looks great, aagitch! You did an excellent job on it.
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Old 12-27-2009, 06:21 PM
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Got some more seat time today. Had more leaves to rake up, I had a great time!


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Old 12-27-2009, 06:34 PM
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Finished removing the roll pin from Dustin's 149,put a new hydro fan on and reassembled it to the point of all I need to do is drive the replacement roll pin in then it's heading back to it's home. Then I got most of the garages overhead lights wired. Just need about 1-2 hours and they will be on switches.Even got some JD repairs in as well..
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Old 12-27-2009, 08:31 PM
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Nice pictures of the 1811 aagitch



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Cool pictures of the 100 and cart
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Old 12-28-2009, 02:05 AM
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Awesome 1811 aagitch

ACecil I love the dual Ag's

Last night it snowed, and I woke up to a winter wonderland. Unfortunately being sick with the flue and having to go to work put a damper on things. I got some seat time in though before I left for work. I plowed my driveway and my elderly neighbors drive way, which is all I had time for. I usually do about 6 more driveways and was planning to when I got off this evening, but the flue took its toll on me and all I wanted to do was sit down in my recliner with the space heater going full blast.

I found that my temporary modification to the seat to make more room really increased my comfort. Nice not having the steering wheel in my gut. I bought myself a new camera for Christmas and as soon as I feel up to it, I am going to play around with it and get some new shots of the Cub. Only problem is the excellent photographic quality of the camera will only highlight how rough my Cub is in places. I guess I will just have to think of the imperfections and blemishes as 'Character".
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We had a couple inches of snow last night so this morning I got the Cub out and plowed the drifted snow from in front of the garages. Then I put down some salt with my homemade spreader. It works pretty good. It spreads it about 6-8 ft wide. I also got my headlights wired up so now I'm ready to plow in the dark.
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Old 12-28-2009, 02:00 PM
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We had a couple inches of snow last night so this morning I got the Cub out and plowed the drifted snow from in front of the garages. Then I put down some salt with my homemade spreader. It works pretty good. It spreads it about 6-8 ft wide. I also got my headlights wired up so now I'm ready to plow in the dark.
Homemade salt spreader? Any pics?
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