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Old 03-23-2013, 11:57 AM
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http://youtu.be/egXRP-tGnN0

Here's a video of me driving my 147.

When i first got there i had to fix the front axle bar because my friends father when he had it put it in backwards, so during that process i had to take the front wheels and steering arms off. I had to pull the motor then pull the axle bar off. I had to heat up the back plate the axle pin slides and rests in back into place because it was bent back 1/2 inch. then I found the right roll pin i needed and put the axle bar back on and now it works perfectly!!!! then i put the steering links and tires back on along with the motor. I hooked everything up and still got to drive it and it only took me and hour and a half!!!!!!!! I think she drives pretty good!!!!!!
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Old 03-23-2013, 11:59 AM
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Great vid! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks ACecil,

And you're welcome, it was the least I could do. I just wish i could have gotten some pics but my phone was about to die and i wanted to get the video.
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Sweet video and it awesome pretty darn good too.
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Thanks Methos.

Friday was a good day for her. I'm just glad I got it fixed before anything happened..

simple question. I have a set of 26-12-12 ags on her right now but I can get a set of 23-8.50-12.. which would be better just for a mini tractor pull?
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Thanks Methos.

Friday was a good day for her. I'm just glad I got it fixed before anything happened..

simple question. I have a set of 26-12-12 ags on her right now but I can get a set of 23-8.50-12.. which would be better just for a mini tractor pull?
Your welcome and I wish I knew that answer for ya. I'm sure one of the pulling guys will know for sure.
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Nice vid!
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Thanks Methos.

Friday was a good day for her. I'm just glad I got it fixed before anything happened..

simple question. I have a set of 26-12-12 ags on her right now but I can get a set of 23-8.50-12.. which would be better just for a mini tractor pull?
Anytime! Please keep the pics and vids coming.
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Thanks Cubcrazy and ACecil,

I will deffentially keep posting more pics and videos!!! should have a few more pics Monday!!!!!
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I will deffentially keep posting more pics and videos!!! should have a few more pics Monday!!!!!
Cool! Looking forward to them.
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