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Old 04-18-2014, 08:28 PM
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Yup exactly. $$ is not why I'm here and why I help others. (More seat time!)
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Good to hear everyone's stories.
I plow couple of the neighbors drives and also have gave a couple neighbors cubs to mow with while there's were broke down.
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I'm glad to hear everyone is using the tools we've been graced with to help out around the neighborhood.
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same here. I go around and help the neighbors with the snow removal for more "play time" or " seat time" as it would be called. We have had a ton of snow this past winter as most everyone has and all the neighbors were so appreciative. It goes both ways though. On the occasion I was at work late I would come home to find my drive plowed as well.
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I'm glad to hear everyone is using the tools we've been graced with to help out around the neighborhood.
This past summer I was out of commission with two shoulder surgeries ( much better now ) and my neighbor Vic mowed my yard for me for about 8 weeks. He refused to tae any money or gas for mowing. He got home cooked food and I dropped off a case of beer every week too.

First decent snow we got , I did his driveway with my 125 and QA42 as a partial payback.
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I'm glad to hear everyone is using the tools we've been graced with to help out around the neighborhood.
On that road with no shoulders, make sure you have a slow vehicle decal and maybe a stobe light for a bicycle on the back of your trailer.

We don't want your CC stuff to get messed up.

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On that road with no shoulders, make sure you have a slow vehicle decal and maybe a stobe light for a bicycle on the back of your trailer.

We don't want your CC stuff to get messed up.

I always have a SMV sign on the tailgate of the trailer, and never do it past late-afternoon.

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Recently I used my 149 to drag my neighbors Green Tractor to my property for repair.
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Can you drive down the road legally? Around here that could get you a ticket for an un-insured vehicle.... anything over 5hp I think it is.. might get away with it in the grass alongside the road but even that is technically illegal.... not so good for the ag tires either
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Can you drive down the road legally? Around here that could get you a ticket for an un-insured vehicle.... anything over 5hp I think it is.. might get away with it in the grass alongside the road but even that is technically illegal.... not so good for the ag tires either
I ride my mower on the road also and have never had an issue, ive been stopped twice and asked where i was going but thats about it.
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