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Old 03-27-2011, 09:56 PM
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That is some good looking dirt. I have got to get a tiller soon.
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Old 03-27-2011, 10:19 PM
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That is some good looking dirt. I have got to get a tiller soon.

I am very happy with the tiller, also nice having a hydro lift with it.
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I am very happy with the tiller, also nice having a hydro lift with it.
Looks great Conner! Got to love the hydro lift!
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:01 AM
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Dang it Duke ! I have been waiting all day to see what you had dug up with your new loader! I bet you just didnt take any pics...
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:04 AM
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I spent some time this weekend putting the rebuilt K301AQS in the 1200. Feeling a bit under the weather wasn't as much fun as I thought it would be. I've got it running again but the timing is off. Got to find my VOM in my cleaned up garage. Maybe it's with the lifting rod for my 1200. I'm going to wait until I feel better before I finish it up. Just not much fun being in the shop when you don't feel good.

I took some pics but didn't get that many. I want to replace my tins on the engine mine look like . No pics of the engine until I replace tins. Need a new dipstick mine got broke in the crate. Had the engine fall and bend some cooling fins on the head. Like I said wasn't that much fun in the shop when you don't feel good.

Thanks to Allen and Jude for listening to me and thru this progress. I know it'll be worth it once it's done.
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:19 AM
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Once again, I appreciate the compliments guys. Feels good knowing you guys like my work painting in the cold wind and just suffering from my addiction! If I had a weather vane, it would need new bearings in it.


Duke- Hope you feel better! Next weekend should be really nice and this post should blow up!!
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I spent some time this weekend putting the rebuilt K301AQS in the 1200. Feeling a bit under the weather wasn't as much fun as I thought it would be. I've got it running again but the timing is off. Got to find my VOM in my cleaned up garage. Maybe it's with the lifting rod for my 1200. I'm going to wait until I feel better before I finish it up. Just not much fun being in the shop when you don't feel good.

I took some pics but didn't get that many. I want to replace my tins on the engine mine look like . No pics of the engine until I replace tins. Need a new dipstick mine got broke in the crate. Had the engine fall and bend some cooling fins on the head. Like I said wasn't that much fun in the shop when you don't feel good.

Thanks to Allen and Jude for listening to me and thru this progress. I know it'll be worth it once it's done.
Anytime Duke! Hope you feel better real soon, my friend!
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Old 03-28-2011, 07:44 PM
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Talking I got to use my 2072 for the first time

Hello all. I finally got to use my 2072. my uncle needed his yard leveled out
so i used the snow/dirt blade. It worked really well and pushed the dirt with ease. I love these tractors. Sorry but no pics forgot the camra today.
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Old 03-28-2011, 07:54 PM
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Took the kids for a ride today. I even got my wife to make a round in the yard. Thats a big deal since she has no interest in cubs or driving them. Maybe I can get her to catch a little yellow fever to. One baby step at a time.
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Great pictures of you and the family
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