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Old 09-03-2014, 08:54 AM
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I finally got the axle seals & axle bushings replaced, put some loaded ags & the weights on. Also installed a spring assist. The spring assist & ags I got from a fellow OCC member, I really enjoyed visiting with him & admiring the super he has.

I think the 122 is ready to turn some dirt over!!!
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Old 09-03-2014, 10:13 AM
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Good to meet you too sir. I bet that lift handle just springs back now. What did you load the tires with?
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bolivier: Oklahoma's Cub Cadet black market dealer!

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Old 09-03-2014, 11:35 AM
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Hopefully I'll be going back to work soon. September 10th will be 2 months since my transplant. When life gets back to normal, I won't have nearly as much time to play with cubs. Lately I've just been on CL looking for deals so I can make a few bucks while I'm sitting at home. Anyway, it's been fun while it's lasted. I go back to the doctor next Wednesday and I'm hoping he says I can go back to work, even if it is light duty.
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Good to meet you too sir. I bet that lift handle just springs back now. What did you load the tires with?
Yes the spring assist helps tremendously, that plow is heavy. I loaded the ags with washer fluid.
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bolivier: Oklahoma's Cub Cadet black market dealer!

I was like a kid in a candy store over there, I had to go back to the ATM before I could leave.....
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I was like a kid in a candy store over there, I had to go back to the ATM before I could leave.....
Lemme guess, the 7-11 just down the street?



bolivier, that NF snow plow you sold me is great. Saved me a ton of work trying to patch together the clunker I was planning on using.
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Lemme guess, the 7-11 just down the street?



bolivier, that NF snow plow you sold me is great. Saved me a ton of work trying to patch together the clunker I was planning on using.
Great to hear. Good to make some local cub friends. I wanna come to your place some time and check out your 147. Before I have to go back to work. Maybe some evening when you are free after work.
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[QUOTE=TheSaturnV;284444]Lemme guess, the 7-11 just down the street?



Yep 2 lefts & a right, you're there!!!
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