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Old 10-19-2013, 12:55 AM
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I'm heading out to fire up the 1811 and use it to drag the green 317 out of the garage, because that's not going to be running this fall. Next i will hook it to the GT-18 that i thought ran out of gas, but won't restart, and drag that in to start trouble shooting. I thought id look on this site for ideas, and delay waking up the neighbors too early. I am a Deere guy, but the 1811 is a champ. If it had power steering it would be my keeper snow mover.
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Old 10-19-2013, 09:33 AM
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Dreamed of owning one!
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sold all of my cub cadets yesterday including the 2072, 782, 129, 124 and original. kept the 122 tho to make room for 1 John Deere 140 H1, 2 John Deere 140 H3s and a ford LGT 145!
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Shaner nice manuver. The 140 was the green or white worker in that stable at the time. I'm always shuflling but three in a day in a lot if turn over for a month let alone 8
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Killed some grass and brush with the Big Dog 2182 today. Man what a sweet ride!
Heck of a machine! I'd be hard pressed to ever trade the Big Dog 2182 for 3 of those silly belt drive Jd's, LOL!

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120 and 140 are shaft drive hydros. They preceeded the 300 series.
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Swept the leaves with the 1872.



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Nice pics Allen.

Now be honest, how many times did you keep dumping them back out so you could keep sweeping them up to get more seat time.
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