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Old 09-13-2017, 10:01 AM
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This is an old thread. Todd do you still have your Haban?
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Yes I do.
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Todd, do you use it? How well does it work? Just in case lightning strikes me and one shows up around my area!
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Here are some other pics I have at the moment.
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You suck Posting pics of that is just a bit much.
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Here's a better pic of the Sims cab. Paid $1500 for everything and he threw in 4 new sickle bars with all new sickle sections.
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Attachments, 450 snow blower, hard sided Sims cab, brinly cat 0 disk, plow, cultivator, rear blade, haban 54 blade, Haban 440 hd sickle, Haban 60" deck, CC 50c deck, cat 0 CC model 48 tiller
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WOW! You stole that thing.
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Todd, do you use it? How well does it work? Just in case lightning strikes me and one shows up around my area!
I never used it and probably won't. I purchased it for show. I know, I know, it was made to be used but I don't have anywhere to use it.
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I live on a decent size acerage so I've found some spots to test mine like near fence lines and road ditches and it works pretty good once you get used to it.
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Here's a better pic of the Sims cab. Paid $1500 for everything and he threw in 4 new sickle bars with all new sickle sections.
WHAT? No A/C bubble on top of the cab. Seems like for that kind of money there'd be one, lol.
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