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Old 10-02-2016, 04:00 PM
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Did a little yard work today with the 2182.
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Old 10-02-2016, 04:09 PM
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Yesterday I got some quality time on the 1211 and just as I got done my wife came home, of course I had to take my boy's for a ride.
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Old 10-02-2016, 10:06 PM
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Great pictures of you and the Boys olds45512
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Old 10-02-2016, 10:25 PM
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Cool pics, guys!
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Old 10-03-2016, 07:59 PM
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Yesterday I got some quality time on the 1211 and just as I got done my wife came home, of course I had to take my boy's for a ride.
Looks like you're having to much fun Tim. Cool pictures.
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Old 10-03-2016, 08:38 PM
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Had the 1650 out Sunday for the mowing festivities.
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Then started up the 100 for some well needed TLC. Engine has a oil leak, and the seal at the creepy has a leak... So figured it was time for a fix all.
I redid this tractor back in 2012, (100 face lift) and painted it with rattle cans. The Cub Cadet paint, and I can say it held up fair. I can also say, I would never paint a tractor with rattle can again.
You put the same amount of work into preparing one painted with rattle can as one painted with "good paint" using reducer and hardener. Well for me, lesson learned.
Boy, I think I've learned a lot since then.
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Old 10-03-2016, 09:08 PM
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the 1650 looks good Todd, i see your starting to grow your winter wool.
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Yesterday I got some quality time on the 1211 and just as I got done my wife came home, of course I had to take my boy's for a ride.
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Had the 1650 out Sunday for the mowing festivities.
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Then started up the 100 for some well needed TLC. Engine has a oil leak, and the seal at the creepy has a leak... So figured it was time for a fix all.
I redid this tractor back in 2012, (100 face lift) and painted it with rattle cans. The Cub Cadet paint, and I can say it held up fair. I can also say, I would never paint a tractor with rattle can again.
You put the same amount of work into preparing one painted with rattle can as one painted with "good paint" using reducer and hardener. Well for me, lesson learned.
Boy, I think I've learned a lot since then.
Tim...It is nice to see a dad spending quality time his sons. They grow up fast!

Todd...Your 1650 and 100 look great!
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Old 10-03-2016, 10:23 PM
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Good looking cubs, Todd!
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Today I mowed our lawn with my 1450 equipped with IH 38" deck! Was a nice, hot and sunny day here! Next, I cut 7" off each end of a well used and abused IH 42" snow plow. I'm getting prep work done to all the pieces needed to weld up and have a IH 56" snow plow!

Also, on my 125 I got the head torqued down, engine tin, fuel tank support, and muffler brace all together. The 125 has great compression now! Going to do more work on the snow plow project tomorrow.

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