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drglinski 04-18-2014 08:28 PM

Yup exactly. $$ is not why I'm here and why I help others. (More seat time!):biggrin2:

Cubcrazy 04-18-2014 08:29 PM

Good to hear everyone's stories.
I plow couple of the neighbors drives and also have gave a couple neighbors cubs to mow with while there's were broke down.

Dane in PA 04-18-2014 09:41 PM

I'm glad to hear everyone is using the tools we've been graced with to help out around the neighborhood.

j elliff 04-19-2014 08:40 AM

same here. I go around and help the neighbors with the snow removal for more "play time" or " seat time" as it would be called. We have had a ton of snow this past winter as most everyone has and all the neighbors were so appreciative. It goes both ways though. On the occasion I was at work late I would come home to find my drive plowed as well.

Jeff in Pa 04-19-2014 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Dane in PA (Post 255647)
I'm glad to hear everyone is using the tools we've been graced with to help out around the neighborhood.

This past summer I was out of commission with two shoulder surgeries ( much better now ) and my neighbor Vic mowed my yard for me for about 8 weeks. He refused to tae any money or gas for mowing. He got home cooked food and I dropped off a case of beer every week too.

First decent snow we got , I did his driveway with my 125 and QA42 as a partial payback.

DoubleO7 04-19-2014 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Dane in PA (Post 255647)
I'm glad to hear everyone is using the tools we've been graced with to help out around the neighborhood.

On that road with no shoulders, make sure you have a slow vehicle decal and maybe a stobe light for a bicycle on the back of your trailer.

We don't want your CC stuff to get messed up.

:beerchug:

Dane in PA 07-13-2014 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by DoubleO7 (Post 255729)
On that road with no shoulders, make sure you have a slow vehicle decal and maybe a stobe light for a bicycle on the back of your trailer.

We don't want your CC stuff to get messed up.

:beerchug:

I always have a SMV sign on the tailgate of the trailer, and never do it past late-afternoon.

:beerchug:

Maxwelhse 07-14-2014 12:27 PM

Recently I used my 149 to drag my neighbors Green Tractor to my property for repair. :biggrin2:

Lanceskene 07-14-2014 01:40 PM

Can you drive down the road legally? Around here that could get you a ticket for an un-insured vehicle.... anything over 5hp I think it is.. might get away with it in the grass alongside the road but even that is technically illegal.... not so good for the ag tires either

olds45512 07-14-2014 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Lanceskene (Post 274033)
Can you drive down the road legally? Around here that could get you a ticket for an un-insured vehicle.... anything over 5hp I think it is.. might get away with it in the grass alongside the road but even that is technically illegal.... not so good for the ag tires either

I ride my mower on the road also and have never had an issue, ive been stopped twice and asked where i was going but thats about it.


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