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Old 03-13-2011, 04:17 PM
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Duke, that thing look's horable, You should just load that up with all of Jude's stuff and have him drop it off here on the way by . Just kiddin bud, Looks great, congrats.
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Old 03-13-2011, 11:09 PM
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Nice loader! Glad you were able to finally get it home. Looks pretty good on that 100. Maybe you should talk Jude out of the tractor! They are nicer to have on a hydro, though. That bucket is huge. That is the nice thing about the Kwik way buckets, they are bigger and rounded which helps especially snow load easier. Kinda rolls into the bucket. Not like you'll have worry about too much snow. Great, now I have bucket envy.
Congrats! And of course, more pics when you're able, .
I'm glad to be the one not having bucket envy! It's nice to finally have it home.

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Hey, I've seen that pic before Will be nice to see some pics of it in Your yard!! Thanks for all the pics last night buddy Congrat's Duke! Now you need to get a vid cam so we can see some action footage
Got to get my cam fixed or replaced! Got some pics to post!

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That's the snow bucket that he's got, and it's the same one I have as well. I think they also made a dirt bucket that is about 2/3 the size, but most I've seen had the snow bucket.
Good info Matt thanks!

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Duke, that thing look's horable, You should just load that up with all of Jude's stuff and have him drop it off here on the way by . Just kiddin bud, Looks great, congrats.
Haha I'll bring a rear blade with me too if you have the room for it. Jude would never miss one of them would he?
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I got some new pics. Evan was good enough to help me wash it. He was so excited he didn't get out of his PJ's to do it.

The rear end is a tad bit light so I had to do something about it. I could lift the back up with two hands and the rear tires would come off the ground when turning to fast! Shh don't tell Jude I've added tires to the 100. Think he'll be able to tell the diffrence? Oh pics of the first full load! I added wheel weights as well. The loaded tires added 92lbs each and the wheel weights 51 lbs each for a total of 286lbs! The tires I took off was 26lbs total!
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Duke,
Sweet pics!! Bet those loaded tires helped a bunch. That thing looks mean, kind of a cross between a dragster and monster truck! Thanks for the pics. Jude should just let ya keep that 100 for awhile. Sounds like he's got plenty to load and take home with him .
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Old 03-14-2011, 12:08 AM
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Tight fit my friend!! Wow, like a 1/4" of space between frame and tires Looking good and nice to see it home!
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Very cool pics, Duke! Love the big tires!
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Sweet pics!! Bet those loaded tires helped a bunch. That thing looks mean, kind of a cross between a dragster and monster truck! Thanks for the pics. Jude should just let ya keep that 100 for awhile. Sounds like he's got plenty to load and take home with him .
Those help a lot! They really chage the look of the 100. Maybe he'll forget about it.

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Tight fit my friend!! Wow, like a 1/4" of space between frame and tires Looking good and nice to see it home!
Yeah it's pretty close fit. I need some foot rest as well. Got to watch my foot placement atm. It's great to have it home!
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hey guys how does the whole assembly for the bucket attach to the tractor, I have a 1200 would a bucket work for mine?
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hey guys how does the whole assembly for the bucket attach to the tractor, I have a 1200 would a bucket work for mine?
Go to Matt Gs site and look at his 682 with loader. He has the same loader that he made fit his 682 and he goes into detail on how and what he had to do to make the sub frame fit the 682 which would be pretty close to your 1200 frame.

http://mgonitzke.net16.net/
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Old 03-18-2011, 01:16 AM
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Ok I got some time to get some more pics of the loader. Evan took some pics and he moved a little and I'll look a bit thinner in the head but it gives you a chance to see how high the loader goes up (I'm 6 ft tall). I've got pics of the sub frame. Evan had to point out how high I got the front wheels up. Oh put a little to much hydro oil in the reserve tank and it squrited out the extra. Good shot of the wheel weights I took off the 125 to help keep the rear end on the ground.
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