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Old 10-28-2018, 09:31 PM
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Where in texas are you?
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Cold and raining here this weekend so I took the chance to get some more work done on the 105. I had the engine broke down, cleaned up all the tins and block last week. Had a couple coats of paint on them. I put it all back together and gave it another coat. I still need to get to the air cleaner and coil strap. I have the week after next off work but have out of state guest coming in. I hope to sneak out to the garage and get the engine installed. sorry about the sideways pictures! Still trying to figure out how to rotate them.
The new yellow is looking good!
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Old 10-29-2018, 02:20 PM
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Thanks Allen. This is my first attempt at something like this. Been taking my time and it is turning out pretty well so far. Some times it’s hard to not get in a hurry. I’m going to get the gas fans and coil holder mounted then some more paint. Hopefully I can get it back in the tractor by next weekend. Can’t wait to take it for a test ride! Next up will be a plow so I can play in the snow.
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Hauled fire wood. Son cut a large tree (dead), and cut it up for me. The three grand daughters helped me load and unload, and they stacked the smaller stuff in the basement. The rest has to be split. Waiting for the grand sons at Thanksgiving to do that little chore.
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I mowed my mud. Almost needed tire chains. I was fighting grass, leaves and mud. But hey, it was seat time.



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We got snow! This is the 1650 I sold to my nephew. Looks like he came up with a blade for it.
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We got snow! This is the 1650 I sold to my nephew. Looks like he came up with a blade for it.
BRRRRRRRRRRRRR... Stop saying bad words like SN*W!
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...did you check the calendar lately? I guess I always did like snow, so it's tough to feel real sorry about it.
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...did you check the calendar lately? I guess I always did like snow, so it's tough to feel real sorry about it.
Luckily we dont normally get snow here until December. Then I don't mind playing in it!
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Luckily we dont normally get snow here until December. Then I don't mind playing in it!
Well it never seems like we get very much, and it doesn't stay very long. Does that make us even?

Are you in an area where you get several feet of snow at a time? That would have to be interesting...
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