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Old 11-12-2018, 01:33 PM
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Don't think the blue goop will seal that tire. Bet it made a big boom. Been there with an old tire. Shiny black looks good.
Yup, it did give me a start.

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They call that Yankee ingenuity... but it is not ambedextrous.
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I did that with my Super and the 3pt... able to lift it up as to not throw debris as I turned around and then back down for another pass... had guide wheels for height control... Looks good
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Picked up an 8 hp Little Wonder from a roofer.
Was used to spread gravel on hot tar roofs.

Best leaf blower I've ever owned.
The Little Wonder and my Echo backpack blowers move leaves....fast!

Also made a hitch, tow with my Cub too!
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Old 11-13-2018, 03:26 PM
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They call that Yankee ingenuity... but it is not ambedextrous.
I call it more seat time!

Ambe-what!? Oh yeah, I gotta turn around and drive the other way.

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I call it more seat time!

Ambe-what!? Oh yeah, I gotta turn around and drive the other way.

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Just turn the blower upside down!!
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I did that with my Super and the 3pt... able to lift it up as to not throw debris as I turned around and then back down for another pass... had guide wheels for height control... Looks good
Three point or cat 0? Sounds like a good setup there Leadslingingdaddy .

How 'bout you put up some pictures... I'd like to see that.

My first plan was to make it front mount with a QA bracket off a snow thrower and switch out the fixed wheels for casters......
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.......Also made a hitch, tow with my Cub too!
Great minds think alike!

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Old 11-13-2018, 05:06 PM
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Just turn the blower upside down!!
That's about what I thought happened when that tire blew!

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Old 11-13-2018, 06:17 PM
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OK..lol. In all seriousness. Cant you just duplicate another outlet on the other side? The create a flap on both sides that can be opened and closed by cable? So then you just open the side you want to work with. I know it would take some metal fab but I don't think it would be too much work. Maybe not want to do to a brand new unit but I would think about doing it on my old one.
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