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Old 04-29-2013, 09:12 PM
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This evening I spent cleaning out some paint from around a few holes in this heavy duty clutch block. This is a up grade I bought from OCC member IHinIN back in august, 2012. I had just now got around to painting it. With lots more parts to go, I thought I would show you all a picture of a pretty good up grade for a narrow frame IHCC. To be sure the part stays like new, I put it in a paper towel and baggie, store away in the shoe box until one day comes where I need it.

That's about it, thanks guys!



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Old 04-29-2013, 10:22 PM
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This evening I spent cleaning out some paint from around a few holes in this heavy duty clutch block. This is a up grade I bought from OCC member IHinIN back in august, 2012. I had just now got around to painting it. With lots more parts to go, I thought I would show you all a picture of a pretty good up grade for a narrow frame IHCC. To be sure the part stays like new, I put it in a paper towel and baggie, store away in the shoe box until one day comes where I need it.

That's about it, thanks guys!



Looking good, John!
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Old 04-30-2013, 06:10 AM
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Sure looks like new. Nice job.
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Question What did I do today in my spare time ?

Besides getting veggies for the garden ..........


Motor swap on the 86 . You may be seeing a 10HP , round fendered , original seated , 100 hooded 86 in the very near future !! Soundz like a plan !!

Allen , got your pm and you can call any night after 10.30 , still working the nightshift and always looking forward to hearing from you . Dave
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Old 05-01-2013, 07:30 PM
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Thanks guys, I have found a lot of parts from you all here a t OCC! I should mention to Adam that I'm using the good ' ol IH stamped hardware, instead of the ones he sent. Cant wait to get it on!

That is a nice upgrade CCS! I went from a 7 to a 10 myself on the 72. "Practical magic " ,.......
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When the crew came to deliver my new hot tub today they were wondering how to get it all the way to the back of the house. They put it on a big chunk of carpet and started to push it across the grass. I noticed the carpet had a bridle of sorts so I just backed up to it, hooked her up and pulled a 900 lb hot tub about 75 yds. Pretty cool. Unfortunately, no pics. Next time I guess.
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When the crew came to deliver my new hot tub today they were wondering how to get it all the way to the back of the house. They put it on a big chunk of carpet and started to push it across the grass. I noticed the carpet had a bridle of sorts so I just backed up to it, hooked her up and pulled a 900 lb hot tub about 75 yds. Pretty cool. Unfortunately, no pics. Next time I guess.
Pics would have been cool!
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Motor swap on the 86 . You may be seeing a 10HP , round fendered , original seated , 100 hooded 86 in the very near future !! Soundz like a plan !! Be parting out the 8 very soon for those whose contacted me .

Allen , got your pm and you can call any night after 10.30 , still working the nightshift and always looking forward to hearing from you . Dave
Looking forward to your build, Dave! I'll give you a call real soon!
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So I know it's been a while, but I've definitely been busy! This week I had a some buddies over the house working on a drain system and some other excavation work. Although they brought their own heavy machinery, the 1641 got a chance to step in and play a role...

(Back Side of House)



Here's the mulcher being pulled behind to cover up the grass seed.






I was pretty proud to have the Cub play a role in this massive job that finished up yesterday! She did extremely well and was a perfect fit for the job rather than using this big dually to pull the wagon and mess up the rockhounded & seeded dirt.
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