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Old 12-21-2013, 09:20 AM
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very nice job
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And Muzzy, my wife is in the market for a labra-doodle, so if you can fetch and don't mind Pedigree for dinner, we might be able to work something out! [/QUOTE]

Dad, that's the best offer I've had all week.
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Got the deck fitted up and working. Had to go buy a 1/2 x 85 inch belt. The deck/mower belt table says an 81 inch belt would fit, but it was several inches short. Could not find a 3/8 x 85 belt, but the 1/2 in belt seems to fit OK.

Next step is to fit up the snow blade, but I'll wait unit I can show my son in law how to remove the mower and install the blade. I'll have to make a lift rod, but I have a piece of 1/2 inch steel rod so that will be straightforward to fashion a new one.
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Looks Great!!!
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Got the deck fitted up and working. Had to go buy a 1/2 x 85 inch belt. The deck/mower belt table says an 81 inch belt would fit, but it was several inches short. Could not find a 3/8 x 85 belt, but the 1/2 in belt seems to fit OK.

Next step is to fit up the snow blade, but I'll wait unit I can show my son in law how to remove the mower and install the blade. I'll have to make a lift rod, but I have a piece of 1/2 inch steel rod so that will be straightforward to fashion a new one.
The cub looks good with the deck!
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Got the deck fitted up and working. Had to go buy a 1/2 x 85 inch belt. The deck/mower belt table says an 81 inch belt would fit, but it was several inches short. Could not find a 3/8 x 85 belt, but the 1/2 in belt seems to fit OK.

Next step is to fit up the snow blade, but I'll wait unit I can show my son in law how to remove the mower and install the blade. I'll have to make a lift rod, but I have a piece of 1/2 inch steel rod so that will be straightforward to fashion a new one.
Looking very nice!
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Sawdustdad, just read thru the whole thread. Very nice . Also, so saddened to hear about Major. Hope Schultz is doing well. Our dogs are family as well. . Remember the good times and keep up the good work. Chris
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Thanks, JC. Schultz has adjusted pretty well, I think. But we all miss Major. Have not gotten another dog yet, but wife is looking.
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