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Old 04-20-2010, 07:30 PM
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.....invent reasons to use your cubs??

I mean like cut the grass when their isn't any?

Or cut the neighbors yard just because you need some seat time??

I think I can plead guilty to this myself.:biggrin2.gif:
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Old 04-20-2010, 08:28 PM
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When I first got my 1650 I mowed my dads yard with it as soon as I took it off the trailer.
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Old 04-20-2010, 10:28 PM
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I'm always finding a reason to use the 100.
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My late grandfather and I built a train, 3 cars long seats 4 people each, and i used to pull it with the 1650 at local gatherings and stuff. This year if the 1450s runnin, im gonna pull it around the town with all my cousins, nephews and such for trick or treating. Not sure what costume ill wear, maybe something with jd on it, thats just scary:biggrin2.gif:
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My wife is more guilty of this than I am.....Sometimes I think she would mow the yard 5 days a week if she could. She just loves mowing with the 1211 and 50" deck.

The other day our new neighbor was out trying to push mow his jungle of a yard, and his mower kept bogging down, so he gave up. When he left to go somewhere my wife ran out and mowed it down with the 1211. She was really feeling bad for him. We aren't the snooty neighbors that give a flying snap if he mows or not, but boy was he happy when he got home, and I assured him, that my wife is just a mowing addict.

I've been know to wait till it gets pitch black out to plow the driveway, just because I think its cool to use the headlights.....does that count?:biggrin2.gif:

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O-yea! I'll take the 71 around the property lines, down to the mail box to get the mail. Cut firewood far from the pile so I can haul it.My grand-pa used his tractor mower to get around every where on his huge farm.
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been known to drive the property lines as well as hook the trailer and throw in a log or rock to haul around grinnin like the town idiot:biggrin2.gif:
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My late grandfather and I built a train, 3 cars long seats 4 people each, and i used to pull it with the 1650 at local gatherings and stuff. This year if the 1450s runnin, im gonna pull it around the town with all my cousins, nephews and such for trick or treating. Not sure what costume ill wear, maybe something with jd on it, thats just scary:biggrin2.gif:


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