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Old 01-09-2010, 07:23 AM
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Well I finally got to use my modified blade on homemade mount on my 122.First ran out of gas on 4th drive way broke generator belt wife came out said boss calling so headed for shed wooden ramps too slick to get up into the shed so shut off to call boss back and get metal ramps out realized now could not start no belt tried to winch into shed no anchor point finall push winch using snapper wedged against snow blower and tiller got with in a foot of top of ramps got daughter to try and help push no luck came in to warm up and rest both wife daughter winch and pushing my self got in shed now will have to go and get belt today.Good news blade worked good electric winch lift worked good old tire tread cutting edge worked good had lot of fun dont have digital camera but will have some pictures when get developed.Today another day !
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Old 01-09-2010, 01:33 PM
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Ran the snow blower on the 782 to make room for additional accumulation, though at this point, I don't want it.

Was surprised it started at -6. It took a jump from my Silverado to get it done, but it ran.

Now it has a bad oil leak.
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Old 01-09-2010, 02:59 PM
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Today, I installed my newest Cub piece on my 1200..Matt Stetar made me a deal on a steering wheel center cap and requested a pic...lolHere it is Matt...Thanks for the help!



Also,took a couple of the headlights and taillights I recently installed..



That seat pan bugs me! as soon as warm weather hits,I'm all over that with some sand paper,primer and white paint...




I also started the tear down of Dustins 800 getting ready to put it back to work duty...









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Old 01-09-2010, 04:01 PM
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yah... that does look much better on a real tractor... this is what it looked like on that crappy 1100
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Old 01-09-2010, 04:30 PM
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The steering cap looks great, bignastyGS! Sharp 1200 you got there.
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Old 01-09-2010, 04:37 PM
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Yeah bignastyGS, it looks good. I'm really liking those front tires!
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Old 01-10-2010, 12:42 PM
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Today, I cleaned up some more on the 800 frame and motor,while I started loading my turf tires. I want to get a set of used chains and then use them to push snow.Dustin seems to grab alot better with the 10.50's and chains than my AG's on ice,but I whoop him on plain snow with the AG's.I am considering making my own chains out of a set of old truck chains and making them 2 link ones instead of 4 link ones..I can borrow the chain tool from work and assemble them.
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Old 01-12-2010, 12:07 AM
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My V-61 5-rib front tires arrived today...problem is, they're at home and I'm 1300 miles away at school again. Now I've got to wait 4 months and put them on in May when I'm home again.
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Nice warm day here in MI 35 Degers out today , moved some snow wating for the next blast .
Diz JR will de getting out the monster blade this weekend . Will be down on seat time , might have to go sloooooow plowing . Going to put a set of chains on it to .
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Get me some pictures :biggrin2.gif:
You know i love to see pictures of the MONSTER BLADE in action
Are you going to put chains on both sets of duals?
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