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Old 11-02-2018, 12:31 PM
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Jay, it's the same bumper I had on the 1872, a few years ago. It won't bolt to the 1512, like it did on the 1872. I thought the very front holes on the frame were the same. They aren't threaded on the 1512, like they were on the 1872. There will definitely be pics, when I get it back!
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Old 11-02-2018, 12:59 PM
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Allen it should be easy to just put a bolt through the bumper and frame and put a nut on the back side.
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Old 11-02-2018, 01:08 PM
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Thought of that also, Sam. We tried, but the front ports get in the way on the one side. Vince is making me a new mount for the bumper.
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Mowed the weeds first time the Cub has been used in vengeance since November 2017
We are suffering a major drought here in the Eastern states of Oz
I had a good quarter inch of dust all over when I had finished
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Old 11-09-2018, 10:50 AM
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Leaf cleanup with the 1650.
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Then I collapsed the bag, rotated the chute 90 degrees, and used the blower to blow the leaves off the lane and back into the woods.

Yup, I hopped off while it was running and took this picture and then jumped back on. Not easy to do when you're 72.
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Old 11-09-2018, 11:35 AM
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Leaf cleanup with the 1650.
Great job! I'll be getting the 1512 and lawn sweeper out very soon. The Sycamore is really putting the leaves down!
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Old 11-09-2018, 02:17 PM
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Great job! I'll be getting the 1512 and lawn sweeper out very soon. The Sycamore is really putting the leaves down!
Dang that Sycamore. Those are some serious leaves!

I'll be lookin' for some action photos there Mr ACecil.
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Then I collapsed the bag, rotated the chute 90 degrees, and used the blower to blow the leaves off the lane and back into the woods.

Yup, I hopped off while it was running and took this picture and then jumped back on. Not easy to do when you're 72.
Haha! When I first saw the picture 'I thought', cool, he sucked them up and blew them in a bag - now he's sucking em out of the bag and blowing em in the woods. :::::: then I read your post

Yesterday, I finished mowing and leaf detail for this season. Today I have 3" of snow covering all evidence of a job well done.

Be safe out there! btw, is that a double set of weights on your 1650?
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Great action shot TT!

Your dedication to capture the shot is exemplary :-)
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