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Old 09-29-2013, 12:04 PM
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Mowed 4 acres again this weekend...With a good slope in the back yard..The Super is a beast and I love hearing that Governor kick in...

Going to TSC to get some 7/16 female couplers so I can bolt down the deck covers in the rear so they stop rattling..They have slip tabs on the one end and a bolt towards the outer part of the deck...Too much play under the tabs...So I figured I would be able to secure them down with a bolt and coupler welded to the deck and drill the hole for the bolt in the cover plate...

I ran it without the covers this time but I like the step the plates provide..

Will get some before and after picks when I'm done...
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Old 09-29-2013, 12:17 PM
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Mowed 4 acres again this weekend...With a good slope in the back yard..The Super is a beast and I love hearing that Governor kick in...

Going to TSC to get some 7/16 female couplers so I can bolt down the deck covers in the rear so they stop rattling..They have slip tabs on the one end and a bolt towards the outer part of the deck...Too much play under the tabs...So I figured I would be able to secure them down with a bolt and coupler welded to the deck and drill the hole for the bolt in the cover plate...

I ran it without the covers this time but I like the step the plates provide..

Will get some before and after picks when I'm done...
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Old 09-29-2013, 08:43 PM
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Cleaned up one of the 2072's today. Just have to put the 60" deck on it and it is going to a new owner! Hate to see it go but I can't keep them all!
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Old 09-29-2013, 08:51 PM
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Nice 2072. You can keep them all. It gives you a reason to build a place to store them.

I put my new weights on the 100 today. Now, I need to get started on the weights for my 129. They are going to much fancier than these.



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Old 09-29-2013, 08:58 PM
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U sure cant keep them all mike it looks good nice job u got a 60in deck for it ?
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Old 09-29-2013, 09:02 PM
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Nice 2072. You can keep them all. It gives you a reason to build a place to store them.

I put my new weights on the 100 today. Now, I need to get started on the weights for my 129. They are going to much fancier than these.




Thanks Adam! It would had to have sat out this winter since I can't get anymore in! Just can't convince the wife that I need another garage. She says I will just fill it up with tractors! Weights look good too Adam!
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U sure cant keep them all mike it looks good nice job u got a 60in deck for it ?
Thanks Nick! yeah, I have a few around!
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Old 09-29-2013, 10:51 PM
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Cleaned up one of the 2072's today. Just have to put the 60" deck on it and it is going to a new owner! Hate to see it go but I can't keep them all!
Just tell the wife you're building a big boy TOY BOX
All boys, no matter their age needs a toy box
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Old 09-29-2013, 11:17 PM
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Great cub pics, guys!
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Old 09-29-2013, 11:54 PM
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mowed down some tall weeds and light brush with the 72 this afternoon, trying to take back some lawn from the woods.
then i went for a romp on the 100. got a pretty steep hill in the woods behind the property, i made it up no problem, going down the hill was exciting, wonder how it would be with a creeper gear. also cleared a trail to a nice shaded spot in the woods, i would have got further but got in area full of stuff with thorns.

sorry keep forgetting the camera when i go out on romps in the woods or go mowing down 6' tall weeds
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Old 09-30-2013, 04:15 PM
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mike, must of been torture to let that super go eh
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