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    Archive through August 06, 2004

    Digger, I wish it was better. I was planning to sneak a good one but forgot.
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    Archive through August 06, 2004

    That's Mike Horn from WFM on the roof.
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    Archive through August 06, 2004

    Who's that guy on the right in this picture?
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    Archive through August 06, 2004

    I thought that would be best. I didn't want to be telling his story. (hover your cursor)
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    Archive through August 06, 2004

    Mike M. Did some plowing at Little G.
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    Archive through August 06, 2004

    Damm, where was I for that shot? We could have been the "Three Bucketeers"!
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    Archive through August 02, 2004

    jimmac, I think the shaft on the hydro is hardened and shouldn't have much wear unless it has been run with a worn coupler for too long. The coupler being softer is usually the thing that wears. A new coupler and correct roll pin should fit tighter. <FONT SIZE="-2">IMO, FWIW, YMMV, My...
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    Archive through July 19, 2004

    Wyatt, Know what you mean. I was in Sabula ( Iowa's only island city) yesterday and couldn't believe the piles of bugs. The ledges on the windows were full of them.
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    Archive through July 09, 2004

    Travis, Is that picture from the WFM weekend or is it still sitting in that spot?
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    Archive through July 09, 2004

    Thanks for all the replies on the driveshaft pin. The engine mounting is one of the things I wanted to check out when I pick it up. The driveshaft is probably the problem. The original one was trashed and I put one from a parts tractor back in. I just had the rear end out of it a couple of...
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    Archive through July 09, 2004

    Got a question for the Narrow Frame guys. A friend has a 123 that we are having trouble keeping a driveshaft/coupler pin in. A couple of months ago I put a used driveshaft and coupler in it with a new pin and it stayed until a couple of weeks ago. I tried putting a hardened bolt in it and...
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    Archive through May 21, 2004

    Art, OTC Owatonna Tool
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    Archive through April 17, 2004

    Dave, Thanks again for hosting a great Plow Day. It's always fun to get together with fellow Cubbers. And getting to play in dirt..... it's the best. Just ask Steve III.
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    Archive through January 04, 2004

    Tom, keep the faith. After being covered in <font color="0000ff">blue</font> on the radar yesterday, it started to snow here this morning. Light at first, then picked up a little. It's supposed to snow until 4:00PM. Don't if there will be enough to throw, but you can blade an inch if you have...
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    Archive through November 16, 2003

    It couldn't be from what you have in your hand, could it?
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    Archive through November 16, 2003

    (Message edited by dtiernan on November 17, 2003)
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    Archive through November 16, 2003

    Wyatt, This one?
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    Archive through October 29, 2003

    Course, wide tires are always cool looking!
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    Archive through October 29, 2003

    Travis, I always thought wide tires were for flotation. ie: low ground pressure. The narrower the tire, the more pressure on the ground for any given weight. Plus like you said, the narrower tire would ride the furrow better. <FONT SIZE="-2">IMO, FWIW, YMMV, My $0.02, Yada, Yada...
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    Archive through October 29, 2003

    Charlie, Travis told me once that his yard was too hilly and rough. I've been trying to get him to have "Landscape Day". We'll have to work on him over the winter.
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