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Old 10-17-2009, 07:06 PM
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Thanks for the nice comments guys!
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Thanks for the comments guys. Funny when you think about it, I bought this stuff intending to cabbage some parts and sell the rest... This 125 looks as bad as some of the other old beaters that I have, how come some of the crappiest looking tractors run so darn well?

After mowing season, I guess I'll put a blade on it, put some tubes in the tires, load them and round up another set of chains. Gotta do something about lights though...

I'm gonna be in some DEEP STUFF if these other two run out half as well as this one does, I'm running low on good used parts and I really don't need this many tractors!
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Old 10-18-2009, 05:11 PM
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I'm gonna be in some DEEP STUFF if these other two run out half as well as this one does, I'm running low on good used parts and I really don't need this many tractors!

Oh gosh!! What a problem to have. Guess you won't see me in my when I have that problem!!

Keep up the great collecting job, Sam!
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It's so nice out.....I think I will leave it out!
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Old 10-18-2009, 06:39 PM
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[QUOTE=This 125 looks as bad as some of the other old beaters that I have, how come some of the crappiest looking tractors run so darn well? [/QUOTE]

I have noticed that also Yosemite Sam. My 149 is a good example. When i got it. It was pretty sad looking. But with a little work its a great running tractor.
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Old 10-19-2009, 03:42 PM
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I pulled the deck on the 104 and put on the blade and chains. I got new inner tubes installed on the 129, put the chains on that along with the wheel weights I had on the 104 and ordered a pair of tri ribs for one of my 100s. So I have a GD and a hydro ready to push some snow. If I can pick up another set of chains, I got a blade for the 100 that I just might try out. The only pictures I have now are the 104 chains. I'll get some of the 129 when my QA latch springs arrive.
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RPalmer.
Sounds like you are ready for it :biggrin2.gif:

Good lookin chains.
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Great job, RPalmer! Can't wait to see the action pics, over the Winter.
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Great job, RPalmer! Can't wait to see the action pics, over the Winter.
I'm gonna grab a neighbor and have them take some shots and maybe a vid or two.
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Old 10-21-2009, 07:06 PM
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Default And the 129 BRING ON DA SNOW

The 129 is ready for the big white show. I got my latch springs installed. You really don't want to replace them with a blade on. But it can be done.
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Old 10-21-2009, 08:28 PM
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The 129 looks so good RPalmer
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