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Old 08-06-2017, 08:40 PM
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Unloaded a new to me snowblower.
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Yesterday I finished up all the projects and it was time to clean up the mess. The first pic shows the frame I made to hold the old lumber so I could haul it away, I screwed it right to the poly cart for stability. The second pic shows it loaded up, I had about double this amount on it when I moved it. It took about four trips to get it all, the 1211 handled it with ease. I was given the JD carts several years ago and it's great because I can leave it outside and not care. When everything was cleaned up I got the grass mowed and luckily I didn't get any old nails in my tires.
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Old 08-07-2017, 02:31 PM
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Busy last few weeks working on the 2182. Here is what I have done:

1. Completely rebuilt both hydraulic valves
2. Removed steering column, removed old grease, and installed new boot and grease. Installed brand new guides for tilt steering, new tilt spring, new steering column boot, and new tilt steering button
3. Installed brand new dash/instrument panel
4. Replaced the hydro pump cork gasket (Finally!)
5. Removed driveshaft and removed old grease, and installed new rubber boots and new fan blade
6. Installed new fan belt
7. Installed front bumper I bought
8. Cleaned all electrical connections and retaped wiring harness
9. Installed new power steering cylinder
10. Fresh hydraulic fluid and filter

I think that's it! Was a fun project.
Looks great! Should be good to go for quite awhile!
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Old 08-07-2017, 02:33 PM
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Yesterday I finished up all the projects and it was time to clean up the mess. The first pic shows the frame I made to hold the old lumber so I could haul it away, I screwed it right to the poly cart for stability. The second pic shows it loaded up, I had about double this amount on it when I moved it. It took about four trips to get it all, the 1211 handled it with ease. I was given the JD carts several years ago and it's great because I can leave it outside and not care. When everything was cleaned up I got the grass mowed and luckily I didn't get any old nails in my tires.
Guess there wasn't any gates to go thru! Stuck out quite a bit there.
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Guess there wasn't any gates to go thru! Stuck out quite a bit there.
Nope, no gates but I did get hung up on a small tree.
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Old 08-07-2017, 03:11 PM
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Looks great! Should be good to go for quite awhile!
Yes I should be!
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Old 08-08-2017, 12:39 AM
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Yesterday I finished up all the projects and it was time to clean up the mess. The first pic shows the frame I made to hold the old lumber so I could haul it away, I screwed it right to the poly cart for stability. The second pic shows it loaded up, I had about double this amount on it when I moved it. It took about four trips to get it all, the 1211 handled it with ease. I was given the JD carts several years ago and it's great because I can leave it outside and not care. When everything was cleaned up I got the grass mowed and luckily I didn't get any old nails in my tires.
I'm seeing one heck of a bonfire right there. Back in the day, that would have been a good "excuse" to have a couple friends over to help clean up the mess, and have a 1/2 barrel tapped, and the grill going...
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Old 08-09-2017, 10:34 PM
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Mowed the lawn with the dual stick today. The 50 incher does a fine job.

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yOUR GRASS IS VERY GREEN, i SEE YOUR HELPER BY THE POND.
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yOUR GRASS IS VERY GREEN, i SEE YOUR HELPER BY THE POND.
Should be green, with all the weeds, and rain we get every couple days.
Yeah, she wants it trimmed, she has to do it, cause I ain't...
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