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Old 02-11-2010, 09:32 PM
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hawgwilde, Great pictures Cool looking tractor and blade.

Jaybrd, Sure does, a Cub can cast a shadow just as good as punxsutawney phil any day :biggrin2.gif:
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Old 02-11-2010, 09:46 PM
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Nice! Glad to see your still kicking Hawg...that 882 looks sweet. I bet it handles the blade good. Ever think of putting a blower on it or you sticking with a blade only?
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Old 02-11-2010, 10:32 PM
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Very pretty tractor jaybird!

I have been blowing snow and blowing snow for days now! We had an honest to gosh blizzard yesterday on top of all that snow from Saturday. at least 2 more feet. Crazy snow drifts. The super has really earned it's keep. I was out late last night and again today busting snow drifts 5' deep. Hit them back up and hit them again over and over. I have blown the road and mine and several neighbors drives 4 or 5 times in the last 3 days. I've run a lot of gas through that M18. What a motor! Power to spare. The 46" blower is simply amazing. It does in a short time what would take me hours or days with my big walk behind blower. It's a lot easier on my old bones too than the walk behind as well.
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Thanks guys...

I need to find a blade for it yet, help take some of the time away from the quad...Cub woul be more fun
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Old 02-12-2010, 01:55 AM
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I did take any pics, but today I finally got the Mag20 bolted in the 582. I just need to do a few adjustments and she's done. 20hp in a gear drive cub plowing is going to be fun!

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Old 02-12-2010, 12:57 PM
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Thanks to all!!..
Jaybird..NICE "O"
Mountain H..haven't tried the blower..I think the PTO isn't working now, and it's too friggin cold to mess with..wanted to install the 54" blade, but it's too tight of a squeeze to park in the shed..
Truth be told, I would rather mow the yard, than push snow!!
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Did some more work on the 982D today. Replaced some fuel lines, mounted the new rear tires and prepped the Cat 0 hitch. It's a GT hitch with a SGT lift bar. This is my first Cat 0 hitch so I hope it wont be too hard to set it up for plowing this spring. I'll mount the hitch, fender, and seat tomorrow. I've decided to order a new wire harness as the old one has some damage to it and I'm afraid to put it all back together just to discover a wiring problem.
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Old 02-13-2010, 09:52 AM
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Good lookin hitch aagitch. Cant wait to see it on the 982D.
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Got to play in the snow! We got 4". Here's some pics for y'all to enjoy.





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So where are the snow angels and snowmen?? :biggrin2.gif:
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