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Old 09-04-2018, 12:13 PM
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Spent a lot of time mowing today with the 1450 and pulling the rake around. Did a great job pulling out the thatch and breaking up the dead grass. It's been so dry around here for the past 2 months plus, I'll be doing a lot of re seeding.
The 1450 did a nice job!
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Old 09-04-2018, 02:26 PM
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It did do a nice job Allen, thanks. 1450 is a great machine.
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Thanks Allen, I have a 102 that I need to rebuild the engine on. I think it would look good with duels on it. I have been reading through (mostly looking at pictures) the past post on what did you do on your cub today. About half way through some where in the 400’s. I really do see what you mean by getting some seat time, I really enjoyed finally driving the super. I’m looking forward to using the 450 blower. The super tourque arms and blower cutting edge came in today from Xtreme Motorworks. I hope I can get those painted and put on possible tomorrow and then I can put the Carlisle ag’s on it as well. I’ll include pictures when that happen’s
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Nice looking cub! I love the look of the narrow frames with duels. I swapped out the front end of my 125 with a cyclops front end to give it a little wider look.
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Old 09-05-2018, 11:31 AM
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Nice 125, you have there!
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Took the 1512 for a ride yesterday evening. I'm really enjoying that tractor!



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Got to do some hurricane cleanup with the 1512 over the weekend. Pulled a huge limb, the 1512 didn't know it was there!



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That is a biggie, did it hit your home?
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That is a biggie, did it hit your home?
Thankfully, it didn't, Lew. It did hit the edge of the shed in the fence and dented the tin. No house damage, thank goodness!
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We got Jenn's Fall decorations up over the weekend. The 1512 and Lilly had to make an appearance!



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Put the 129 to work spreading fall weed n feed on the yard. Hopefully, I still have something green growing in a week or so. The broadleaf weeds currently outnumber the grass.

The speed control linkage tension needs some attention on the 129. It kept wanting to go full speed.
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