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Old 06-03-2014, 02:28 PM
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Nice cool evening in NC, so I got the cubs out.
Looks like you had fun. My stuff just sits in the shop unless I have work for them to do. The way I look at it every time I fire them up it's just that much more wear on them. I'm cheap and want them to last a LONG time.
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Old 06-03-2014, 03:03 PM
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Thanks Sam! I gotta keep the batteries charged.
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I apologize for some green showing from the PO, I will fix that later. Got the scraper blade last Fall and the York Rake this Spring. This is the first of a few projects I have for them. Six yards of dirt to fill in a couple of holes where I cut down trees this Winter. Made a little too quick of work only about 20 minutes of seat time. The 1872 did get a little wheel spin if I dug in deep, need to mount the ags. The scraper flips easily for push or pull and angles. The York is hooked up to a 3 pt lift for easy height adjustment and end of row lift. Now to pull the seeder around to get things green again.
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Cubs look sweet ACecil

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Old 06-04-2014, 12:11 PM
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I apologize for some green showing from the PO, I will fix that later. Got the scraper blade last Fall and the York Rake this Spring. This is the first of a few projects I have for them. Six yards of dirt to fill in a couple of holes where I cut down trees this Winter. Made a little too quick of work only about 20 minutes of seat time. The 1872 did get a little wheel spin if I dug in deep, need to mount the ags. The scraper flips easily for push or pull and angles. The York is hooked up to a 3 pt lift for easy height adjustment and end of row lift. Now to pull the seeder around to get things green again.
Nice super and attachments!
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I apologize for some green showing from the PO, I will fix that later. Got the scraper blade last Fall and the York Rake this Spring. This is the first of a few projects I have for them. Six yards of dirt to fill in a couple of holes where I cut down trees this Winter. Made a little too quick of work only about 20 minutes of seat time. The 1872 did get a little wheel spin if I dug in deep, need to mount the ags. The scraper flips easily for push or pull and angles. The York is hooked up to a 3 pt lift for easy height adjustment and end of row lift. Now to pull the seeder around to get things green again.
Been looking at those york rakes; they are a bit pricey! Are they worth it? Would you recommend the purchase?

Looks great. Happy Cubbin'
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Gonna make him feel better;

Having purchased a new to me # 2185 the gentleman TOLD me it needed a new coil for the right side of the engine. He told me that he didn't want to bother anymore & has hired a grass service to cut his lawn. He was 81y.o.. A REAL GOOD PRICE was settled in for purchase, taking in consideration a shop price to have a coil put in & deducted from his asking.
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As one can see it's a cream puff. With only 512 hours on it.





So to make him feel better I purchased 2 coil's for the engine.



Now I got my work cut out for me.
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Very nice 2185 Nik!
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