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Old 07-12-2014, 01:31 PM
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Got the 121 out today and hauled the spreader around getting some grass seed on a few dirt areas. Fun little tractor.
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Old 07-12-2014, 02:06 PM
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Got the 121 out today and hauled the spreader around getting some grass seed on a few dirt areas. Fun little tractor.
I think you've just about got your moneys worth out of that thing!

Good pic, thanks for sharing!
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Old 07-12-2014, 03:44 PM
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Didn't do much, pulled off mower and cleaned it up, greased all 7 tractor zerks and 8 mower zerks, sharpened blades with Dremel.

I know many don't like the new stuff, but this tractor is solid. Pulls the Brinly cultivator like a dream.



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Old 07-12-2014, 06:22 PM
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Looks like one damn fine machine to me. As long as it has a drive shaft I'm good with it.
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Didn't do much, pulled off mower and cleaned it up, greased all 7 tractor zerks and 8 mower zerks, sharpened blades with Dremel.

I know many don't like the new stuff, but this tractor is solid. Pulls the Brinly cultivator like a dream.



Nice cub! Glad you're enjoying it.
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Hooked the cart up to the 1482 and took my 2 year old neighbor and his dad for a ride this morning. He loves to hear and see my Cubs and insists on watching over the fence whenever he hears them. He calls me Tractor Jim.

Could someone please rotate this photo for me? Thanks! (fixed it for you Mac)
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Hooked the cart up to the 1482 and took my 2 year old neighbor and his dad for a ride this morning. He loves to hear and see my Cubs and insists on watching over the fence whenever he hears them. He calls me Tractor Jim.

Could someone please rotate this photo for me? Thanks!
Cool pic! Thanks for sharing.
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finally got some ambition and time to work on my 782. i got my power steering column built and mounted in the tractor thanks to an Xtrememotorworks bracket. still need to get allot of hoses and lines made though. also got my dual hydraulic valve and levers mounted on the new steering column. i also got the dual hydraulic split kit for the rear hydraulics mounted and the lines run through the frame. its going to be a hydraulic hose mess in that tractor. hope i don't have any leaks!
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Got the 782 and 1872 out and moved my attachments. Now my cubs and attachments are under one roof.

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Got the 782 and 1872 out and moved my attachments. Now my cubs and attachments are under one roof.

Well AC you had a lot more fun today than I did.
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