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Old 07-31-2011, 09:57 PM
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Cranked up the ole 123 ande put her on clean up duty. The first pic is for Pulse301.
Oak is your 123 running both a narrow and large front wheels?
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Old 07-31-2011, 10:05 PM
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Cranked up the ole 123 ande put her on clean up duty. The first pic is for Pulse301.
Ouch, Todd, that cuts deep. Maybe that is inspiration for me to have a Buzz painted on the back of my seat when I get my 123 back together, hahaha.
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I decided to take some time off from the 1450 and hooked up the deck and 3 point on the 123. Still need to paint those darn rear wheels but its looking good i think! Thank you again Cubcrazy for the 3 pt!
Your 123 is looking great Dan, I love the way it looks with the rear ags!!

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Cranked up the ole 123 ande put her on clean up duty. The first pic is for Pulse301.
Holy cow your yard looks great...mine is burnt to a crisp!! Great pics!!

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Great pics, guys!

Tried to get the front blade on the 100 today. Will give it another try tomorrow.
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Great pictures, guys!



Today I got the ags and rims mounted on the 1811. Now it's time to get some V61s.
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Can't wait to see pictures of it mounted, Allen!
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Thanks Conner! Your cub is looking good!
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Nice yard, Oak! And 123!
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Great pics, guys!

Tried to get the front blade on the 100 today. Will give it another try tomorrow.
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Thanks guys. Diesel, I had a flat and stole a wheel off the 126, that's why they're not matched. Teet, I'm lucky that I can pump water from a stream to water my yard or it would be rather crispy too with all the heat we are having. I'm ready for nice cool fall weather!
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