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Old 07-12-2013, 09:02 PM
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Got to finally get a little yard work done last night. Had the girlfriend on the 1050 drive under me while I cleaned the gutters, then hauled some mulch to the front yard and a load to the burn pile. She's not big on pictures Then got the 1050 and 127 together for a little photo shoot.





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Nice pics!
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No mowing here, Sam. Might need an ark, before the weekend is over...lol!
Allen we have a rain gauge that holds 5" of rain, we have emptied it 4 times in the last 2 weeks. Glad I live on a hill other wise I'd need an Ark.
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Old 07-12-2013, 09:30 PM
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[QUOTE=jimbob200521;205163]Got to finally get a little yard work done last night. Had the girlfriend on the 1050 drive under me while I cleaned the gutters, then hauled some mulch to the front yard and a load to the burn pile. She's not big on pictures Then got the 1050 and 127 together for a little photo shoot.



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You have a keeper with her. Cool pics.
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Got to finally get a little yard work done last night. Had the girlfriend on the 1050 drive under me while I cleaned the gutters, then hauled some mulch to the front yard and a load to the burn pile. She's not big on pictures Then got the 1050 and 127 together for a little photo shoot.





Great pics! Thanks for sharing.
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She's not big on pictures
Well, tell her thanks for modeling! She looks pretty young...... I can never get my girlfriend to model and let me slap a pic on here! Gotta keep a girl who will drive your cubs!
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Old 07-12-2013, 11:21 PM
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Well, tell her thanks for modeling! She looks pretty young...... I can never get my girlfriend to model and let me slap a pic on here! Gotta keep a girl who will drive your cubs!
Not too young to enjoy a good Cub ride

I'm trying to convince her to pick out a Cub to call her own that we could work on together. I'm persistent, I'll get her one day
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I'm trying to convince her to pick out a Cub to call her own that we could work on together. I'm persistent, I'll get her one day
Made that mistake once but if it's something you can do together, why not?
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Took the deck off the 1811, cleaned it up good and primered the underside. Been mowing a lot of wet grass and it was rusting pretty good. Maybe this will slow it down some.

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Poor old deck is getting a little worn out
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Looks good! Did you wire brush it, or chemically treat it? Your 1811 deck has non-adjustable gauge wheels, I take it that design is for a floating deck?

I believe my 1810 has an incorrect deck mounted on it (a 46" model 331)with adjustable wheels. The wheels are fighting the intended (?) floating arrangement, digging up the sod on turns?
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