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Old 10-22-2011, 09:32 PM
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Weights look great on it. Where you order your Firestone's from? Can't wait to see them!
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Old 10-22-2011, 09:41 PM
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i ordered them out of m.e. miller in ohio about 145 bones a piece...should be in in the middle of november
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Old 10-22-2011, 10:41 PM
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New set of 26x12x12 carlisle tru power, each tire filled with 8 lbs of rim guard, adds 80 lbs per tire.

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Looks good! Nice beef! lol

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Got the wheel weights installed on 100 #2.
Cool weights! I just asked this question on Menthos thread on the loader he had but what size weights and what are those off of? Hey, weights interested me!

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Put a set of Destone Bar tires on the 104 (actually my wife did it and I almost fainted when she said she would do that for me). Now all I need is to put the Creeper Gear in it and its ready to do some work.
That 104 looks sweet! Love the new sneakers too!

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Here is this year's try at plowing with the 982. The ground was a little hard. I should likely have waited, but I needed to get it done and off the "To Do List". Did more "hilling" than plowing! Oh well, a blind man on a galloping horse will never notice the difference!
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This photo(your second one) belongs in a calender! Nice shot!
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Cool weights! I just asked this question on Menthos thread on the loader he had but what size weights and what are those off of? Hey, weights interested me!
Am I a breath mint now?
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Am I a breath mint now?
ummm, sorry!
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You had me in tears on this one Duke!!!
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Good one, Duke!

Larry, those are Sears wheel weights.
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i ordered them out of m.e. miller in ohio about 145 bones a piece...should be in in the middle of november
You'll have to show pics when you get them on.
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I agree!
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Loaded up one of my 1650's and the 104. Was gonna put the creeper in the 104 today but I want to put a new seal in the front so it dose not leak. So instead I went home and played in the dirt a little bit.
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International 782.
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Brinly 10" plow.
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122,108,582 and 1200 pulling tractors
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