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Got the 1512 out for some run time. :beerchug:
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I got the 1863 into the garage, changed oil and filter. cleaned outer air filter, greased everything and put the deck on it. I was looking for something to catch the oil from the filter and remembered there was an empty 1/2 gallon bleach jug in the laundry room. I've had to start writing the date and hours on the filter, I'm to old and have to many tractors to remember.
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I got stuck going to empty the trap. I don't eat groundhog.:biggrin2:
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I guess mowing season is officially here. Killed some grass with the 1872 today
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That's a sharp 1872, one of the best tractors made for mowing.
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With a conibear trap, that option does not exist. I have learned you can catch wood chucks without bait. just locate near a burrow/den, they are curious and walk right in. Try it, you will be surprised. I just hate it when I catch a skunk, it is never an odorless situation.:angry: |
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