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Old 08-10-2013, 10:14 PM
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Great pics, Sam & Todd!
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I'm not sure Sam but I think you might need a cup holder to go with that nice seat cover! Glad all went well. (by the way, it's not that ugly of a duck)
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Pulled the old wheels off my 100 im restoring and got all new ones. All new belts and actually got it up and running! But not long after my excitement was crushed when it started leaking oil really bad. so now tomorrow ill be fixing that.
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Finally got the 54" blade on the 1050 today and later on put the new liquid filled tires with chains on her to test out. Traction was no longer a real issue after that when pushing but the shifter did break towards the end of the day so now I get to replace that Otherwise, got the 682 running, 1050 set for winter, and the blades on my 129 sharpened and did some ditch mowing with her (won't dare take the 682 on those hills )







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I got the 782D out and did an oil and filter change. O'Reilly stocks the WIX filter...yay! Anyway, a simple job unless you misalign the oil drain funnel over the sidewalk.

OOps! Guess who's going to be doing pressure washer duty today?

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Finally got the 54" blade on the 1050 today and later on put the new liquid filled tires with chains on her to test out. Traction was no longer a real issue after that when pushing but the shifter did break towards the end of the day so now I get to replace that Otherwise, got the 682 running, 1050 set for winter, and the blades on my 129 sharpened and did some ditch mowing with her (won't dare take the 682 on those hills )







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Default Oops, had an impromptu RPRU today!

When we were heading down to the big field for the weekly mow, the boy's 80LT broke the drive belt tensioner spring. I put him on the 782 as a substitute, the younger boy had his 382 like usual, and it was the 982's turn in the rotation cycle. As we were heading down the driveway, I realized that I had created my own RPRU!

Sorry for the smartphone pics; they wash out the red and don't do the tractors justice! The boys are 7 & 9 now; I'm soo proud of how seriously they take operating the tractors! No point trying to vaccinate them against Yellow or Red Fever!
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