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Old 06-02-2017, 02:07 PM
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The 1250 is up in New York , the 1811 is running down here and cutting great sparingly and a 69' 104 just got rolled into the back yard for a future project . I swore I wasn't going to start collecting these things but we all know how things go !
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Killed a little grass with the 1864. Then trimmed some low-hanging hat-knocker-offers and took down the tire swing I've been kicking out of my way for 4 years. The 2372 hauled everything off.

Apparently cleaned up after the dog too! LF tire
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Old 06-02-2017, 11:04 PM
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Those "2372"s are good tractors, hey Travis? Glad it was up to the task at hand...
Did you ever mount a mower to it yet?
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I had 2 ash trees that blow down behind the house a few weeks ago. It's to wet to get the truck back there so I've been hauling it with the 1863. I think I'm about half done, is this asking to much of the Hydro-Gear.
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Jenn and I got the red IH wheel weights on 121. Thought you guys would like to see it here.

https://goo.gl/photos/MjiUrLJGv3UctKSc8
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Jenn and I got the red IH wheel weights on 121. Thought you guys would like to see it here.

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Thank you!
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I had 2 ash trees that blow down behind the house a few weeks ago. It's to wet to get the truck back there so I've been hauling it with the 1863. I think I'm about half done, is this asking to much of the Hydro-Gear.
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Looks good! I don't think you are asking too much from the transmission.. it's a rolling load for and not extended pulling time like a plow would be
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Dragged the York rake around with the 1450.
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