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Old 04-14-2009, 05:41 PM
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Towed a Murray out from a trailer with my GT2554. Pics to come as I clean it up for sale.
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Worked in our tomato patch and used the 100, to haul the gardening tools. My little helper, had to get in the pic.

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Old 04-15-2009, 07:18 PM
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Put some tire chains on the 128 used it to pull out a stuck John Deere 212. lol .on the front of the deere it said"fear the deere". well i guess you cant fear it when its stuck haha.
wish i would have had the camera.
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Old 04-15-2009, 08:42 PM
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ACecil.
The 100 is looking good sitting on some green grass. Our yard is getting greened up pretty good also.



Cubmonkey,

You can fear the deere. But the deere better fear the Cub. :biggrin2.gif: Glad to here you got it pulled out.
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Last weekend we plowed at Monterey IN plow days, now we are gearing up for the Greensburg IN plow days. Inbetween, the 782d handles putting the cub hauling trailer away and general yard chores, our yard is to small to cut with it, even with a baby 44" mower deck. Mike
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I had to get the cub out of the shop so I could work on the zero turn and I shot a quick pic. The 682 is quickly becoming my favorite!
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ih782dmike,

Don't look like the plow was giving your 782d any problems:biggrin2.gif:
Good lookin tractor


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quite the nice lineup you have there.
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I rolled the front yard today with the 1282. It's now in the garage with the grill off. I had a tab for one of the head lights come off. I have no way of welding aluminum so I'm trying a little JB Weld on it. Looks like it might work.

Bought a new head light at NAPA also.

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Old 04-17-2009, 12:16 AM
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[QUOTE=Randy Littrell;2332]I had to get the cub out of the shop so I could work on the zero turn and I shot a quick pic. The 682 is quickly becoming my favorite![/QUOTE]


I understand, I'll have nothing but '82's.


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Went to the Kubota dealer today and had them put some rimguard (beetjuice) in the rears on the 782. It was only 50 bucks after tax for a total of 145lbs of more weight. If I would of known it was going to be that cheap I wouldn't have gotten my set of 25lb cast weights that are on it.

Cruiser, I used JB weld for my grill piece a few years ago and it's still holding up.
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