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    A Family Member

    Randy, Sorry to hear about your cat. Pets are great additions to the family but hurt like crazy when they go because the are so much a part of your life. I'm a big dog person myself and a loss is like lossing a child. Tigger will always be in your hearts.
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    Archive through December 31, 2010

    Happy New Year everyone! Heres to a great year and to many happy days Cubbing around the property.
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    SNOW!!!!

    What Snow!!! Here in mid MI we have had two warm days and rain today. The only snow left is the piles from pushing snow. As I write this it is 50 degrees out side. No Cub play right now for me.
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    Archive through December 23, 2010

    Merry Christmas Everyone!!! Be safe and have fun.
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    Archive through December 23, 2010

    Charlie, That is a nice snow pile. Was it pushed or blown? Here is what I did today. But I do have a question. When is it too much weight? As you can see I have just a little. 295lb to be exact, plus my 200lb. I took off the chains to see how it do and I barely spun a tire. I took a small push...
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    Archive through December 23, 2010

    Charlie, I stand corrected, I was putting on my "blade". lol Michael Glenn, The tires on my 1250 are Carlisle both front and rear. The fronts are "X Trac" 16x6.50x8, and the rears are "All Trail" 23x8.00x12. The fronts I had put on at the tire store because my tire changer will not do a 8"...
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    Simplicity 2010 Landlord almost done

    Mike, Nice job. I hope my wheel horse comes out half as good. I wish I still had my Boardmoor 717. It would have made a great resto project. Oh if I didn't sell it I would not have my 1250 or be a part of this site.
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    Archive through December 22, 2010

    By Charlie "Digger" Proctor (Cproctor) on Tuesday, December 21, 2010 - 08:51 pm: Chris R. What are you doing putting a plow on this time of year? Charlie, Just a little snow moving! This pile is about 4ft high and 8ft long.
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    Archive through December 21, 2010

    I join that club with a pic of my 1250. I'm getting jealous of all the "O" talk! This was just before the plow went on.
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    Who needs gas anyway?

    $2.95 a gal here in mid MI
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    Archive through November 24, 2010

    Thanks Don T. That is a great help for a friend of mine. On a different note going out to get my 1250 ready for plow time. The white stuff is teasing us here in mid MI.
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    Archive through November 24, 2010

    Does anyone know the normal operating pressure for a NF hydro lift?
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    Bolens 650

    Looks like a good tractor Melody. Have fun tinkering with it this winter.
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    Archive through November 24, 2010

    Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!!
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    HEATING OPTIONS:

    Rodney, If you go with a 90% furnace ou will have to leave it on low all the time. If you shut it off in the winter you run the risk of the condensation in the furnace freezing and cracking the secondary heat exchanger. I would go with a 80% and keep the flamables as far away as possible, and...
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    Don't hate me...I have a new LOVE!

    Terry, Nice tractor, looks like its ready for some serious work. When the time comes I will be looking for a 318.
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    Simplicity Tractors

    Thanks guys. The four tractors named as "good" are my personal favorites from growing up. Thease were the name I always saw as being the best and taking the most abuse. I know M/F and Case are great tractors but in the garden tractor size you dont see them much in mid MI.
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    Simplicity Tractors

    Hi everyone, this is what followed my dad to my house the other day. A Simplicity Sovereign 18. Kohler motor (the only way to go) that runs great. Came with a 48" deck, a 42" plow/ snow blade and chains. All it needed was a ign. switch and a curcuit breaker. Its not a "Cub" but its not a box...
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    Archive through July 23, 2010

    Just thought you all would like to see this. http://flint.craigslist.org/grd/2022771233.html
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    Archive through October 04, 2010

    Steve, With 2" of back space I still have About an 1 1/4" of clearance to the inner fender. But what I would like to know is the OEM spec. back space for a QL tractor?
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