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Old 04-27-2014, 12:14 AM
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Allen . I posted this on another thread , but , I haven't seen a Super for sale up here in over 2 years !!!! What's going on ?? You guys have the market cornered now ?

I'm up and awake if you want to give me a yell , this is the first and most likely the last Sat night I've worked in quite some time . Our plant is shutting down in June and moving production down to Bowling Green Kentucky .
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Old 04-27-2014, 12:52 AM
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Default A Light dethatch

Got some seat time in de-thatching the lawn. Since I did a dethatch last Fall I didn't think it would add up to much? I lightened up the weights by half & went over my lawn, let it dry up a bit & mowed the snot out of it & pulverised the clippings. Rain expected for the next few days & gonna de-thatch again.
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Old 04-27-2014, 02:20 AM
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On top of getting the Command bolted in the 782, I put a thrust bearing on the steering box and cleaned the old grease out while it was open. Also lubed and tighten up the front axle(spindles are next) and pulled the rear pan for some much needed cleaning!! I also bolted up the sleeve hitch, now I need a lift arm.

Back at it tomorrow!
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Old 04-27-2014, 07:40 AM
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You and the super look good Allen!
Looking good Nik and Travis!
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Old 04-27-2014, 02:53 PM
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You guys have been busy!
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Allen . I posted this on another thread , but , I haven't seen a Super for sale up here in over 2 years !!!! What's going on ?? You guys have the market cornered now ?

I'm up and awake if you want to give me a yell , this is the first and most likely the last Sat night I've worked in quite some time . Our plant is shutting down in June and moving production down to Bowling Green Kentucky .
I guess so, Dave...lol!
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Old 04-27-2014, 08:01 PM
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Had Nancy out on the 149 today sweeping after I finished thatching.
Seems like it's time for a trunnion overhaul.
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Did some mowing and property clean up today. The 102 died on me (battery) and when I jumped it off it wouldn't stay running. Not getting fuel, probably have to clean out the carb next weekend. Had to tow it back to the house.
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Cut the grass with the 2100, then dug out the 100 from its winter rest and threw some ags on it that I got from mike (liamd)! Then hauled a little junk wood to the burn pile! Took a few pics for you guys! All that after a spent 7 hours putting all new brakes on the serria!
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Old 04-27-2014, 11:23 PM
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Great cub pics, guys!
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