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Old 03-27-2021, 08:51 PM
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Finished up with the hitch and front hydraulics installation.
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Well it is 60 degrees here today but I am almost certain we will
wake up to snow tomorrow. I took the snow thrower off the 125.
It sure comes off easier then it goes on.

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Tried out the cultivator that I modified after removing it from a David Bradley today. Other than needing a hydraulic or electric lift it worked great
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Now that's a pretty cool spring picture. Thanks for putting it out der.

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I cleaned the slimy goop out of the bung in my 782D :-)



Runs great now!
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Old 05-12-2021, 08:36 AM
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Couple days ago finally put the rake on and furrowed the cover
crop area of the garden. Broadcast seeded the peas. Sure could use
some moisture, already irrigating like crazy. I guess that what a guy gets
for farming in the desert.

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Started mowing today with the zero turn until the drive belt snapped. Pushed it to the garage and put the deck on the 129 and finished mowing. It’s good to have a couple of backups.
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Started mowing today with the zero turn until the drive belt snapped. Pushed it to the garage and put the deck on the 129 and finished mowing. It’s good to have a couple of backups.


You finished in style!!

I got the 123 running in order to back up the 782D so I know the strategy :-)

Great looking tractor...
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Recently I got a new buffer/polisher, and buffed out my 1810, it looks awesome!194344448_10220294127127150_2700079784440411734_n.jpg
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Wow....!


That's one new looking tractor.
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