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Old 12-10-2013, 10:07 AM
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Ps 4 link chains suck. I am tempted to fluid fill the 6-12 ags and see if I can get by with that. Unless they are free like mine were buy the 2 links. The ride is much better.
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Just fyi, maybe this is common knowledge, I got my peerless 2 link chains to fit the 682 (23x10.5-12) on amazon for $55.00 I think, just about a month ago and free shipping! They said it would be 4 -5 days, I think they were here in 2 or 3. They fit very well, haven't thrown one in about half dozen or so blow sessions. I would like to buy local but the ones I found at TSC were peerless 4 link for $79.00.
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I like these guys for tire chains.
http://www.tirechain.com/23X10.50X12.htm
I use the V bar chains on my BX
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Old 12-12-2013, 02:12 PM
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Got some seat time on Dually today. I love my 782 and 1872, but there is something about good ole, Dually!



I believe, I've finally finished with the lawn sweeping for now.



Weren't you pulling that same cart with the same stuff around with your 782 awhile back? Do you load the same stuff into the same cart and pull it around just to get some seat time?
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Old 12-12-2013, 02:18 PM
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Here is my heavily modified 1541 with my latest project. I used a Ford power seat motor for the chute rotation and a linear actuator for the deflector. I got to try it this week and it works pretty good. The deflector movement is a little slow. Next time I will get a faster actuator. I used relays along with the joy stick to power the motor and actuator. Next up is a better wiring harness and cleaning it up a little. I did make some compromises because I wanted to be able go back to the old system if this failed. I am sure I will get more chances to play with it over the next couple of months.
That's sweet! How on earth did you come up with that idea?
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Old 12-12-2013, 02:53 PM
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Weren't you pulling that same cart with the same stuff around with your 782 awhile back? Do you load the same stuff into the same cart and pull it around just to get some seat time?
The first time was bringing the decorations to the house. In the other pics, I was taking the empty bins back to the shed.
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I used windshield washer fluid (cheap, won't freeze and non corrosive) to fill my rear tires, I put 5gal in each. So at $1 a gallon I'm in it a whole $10 bucks. I just broke down one side and poured it right in...
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Hi c69ss396, I'm located in Waterford (off of Great Neck Rd). Are you getting ready for the "big storm" this weekend? I have my doubts about getting lots of snow but I could definitely see it being a snow/slush/ice/rain event.
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Beautiful day in NC! Had to get the 782 and super out.

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Old 12-17-2013, 03:03 PM
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Hey Allen, I'll trade you my weather for yours!
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No thanks, Darrell. Come to think of it, throw in the 982, and I might consider it.
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Old 12-17-2013, 03:13 PM
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Ah, no! Just think of it though Allen... you could try out your plow on the 782! LOL!! You better enjoy that weather while you have it!! Up here in Michigan we're getting snow and more snow! Kinda cold too!
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