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Old 03-06-2011, 03:11 PM
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Added some fresh weights in front of lead weight already there = 156 lbs.Installed 4 new front wheel bearings. Begun prep/paint work for the blade and have dyed a nice universal Camo seat Landau Black. Will paint the composite pan 935 white when I paint the front blade. Waiting for nashcub's #40 box blade copy!!!
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Old 03-06-2011, 03:16 PM
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Hmm will see?
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Everything looks awesome, Kevin! Great job!
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Nice job.

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Old 03-06-2011, 04:47 PM
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Nice work Tractor2nv
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Looks great Kevin! Like the white wheel weights. Do I even need to say anything about that cab? The seat looks awesome! I'm really looking forward to see how that holds up. You do great work!
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Looking good Kevin!! You better put that blade back on it's not done snowing yet, well it's not done in Wisconsin that's for sure. That's why you need to have more than one cub so your always prepared right? Can't wait til warmer weather so I can start tinkering with my cubs again. Cost money to heat the shop you know, got to save money so I can buy more cubs!! LOL
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Looks great Kevin, let me know how that dye job holds up. Looks good
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Dang kevin! Im getting jealous as to how great that tractor is turning out! Great job on the seat! Also waiting on nashcubs box blade.
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Looking good Kevin!! You better put that blade back on it's not done snowing yet, well it's not done in Wisconsin that's for sure. That's why you need to have more than one cub so your always prepared right? Can't wait til warmer weather so I can start tinkering with my cubs again. Cost money to heat the shop you know, got to save money so I can buy more cubs!! LOL
Thank you! My back up for pushing a little snow is a early 62 Original.
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