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Old 03-01-2011, 11:13 PM
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awl you guys are killen me! I'm beat from work, but hey for you guys I'll do it
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Hope I can stay awake long enuff...
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Old 03-02-2011, 12:04 AM
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Agreed! Put the qa42 on the 147. The double horsepower will really shine lol. How you liking the hydro?
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It's on! Well so he said when we was on the phone.

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Agreed! Put the qa42 on the 147. The double horsepower will really shine lol. How you liking the hydro?
Oh yeah! To bad everything is a iceberg up there now after the warm ups they had. I forgot about that but I'm guessing they are not done with snow this year.
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Old 03-02-2011, 12:38 AM
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Wow, you guy's got nothing better to do?

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Nick, the hydro is Nice!! Still like the gear drive, but totally dig the hydro, electric lift is sweet too!!
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I didn't have anything better to do! I like that blade, and the elec lift. Sweeet! You should get a heated seat from a cadillac on it.
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Old 03-02-2011, 01:53 PM
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OK, I guess I have to stick my tongue to the flag pole now?? LMAO... Great Job Jude... and well even just plain showing off that you can raise and lower your blade without the motor running.... I don't blame you. I Love it.. You are going to have some fun with that one!!
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OK, I guess I have to stick my tongue to the flag pole now?? LMAO... Great Job Jude... and well even just plain showing off that you can raise and lower your blade without the motor running.... I don't blame you. I Love it.. You are going to have some fun with that one!!
lol, thanks William! A heated seat would be nice, was at my boss's house the other day and they have a heated toilet seat

Hey DX3, supposed to be -35 here tonight with windchill, bet your tongue would stick nicely to the pole in that temp I tried to make a vid today of me using it, but it was just to icy out although it still worked pretty good.
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on the 124, you got to push in the button on the middle of the pto clutch. then it will spin and the holes will line up
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on the 124, you got to push in the button on the middle of the pto clutch. then it will spin and the holes will line up
Thanks Nick! I got that figured out, just trying to figure out how to rotate pto with no center thrust button or pto lever button, and with the engine out of tractor
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