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    Archive through April 15, 2010

    KENtucky... yeah I dont need a strong jet as in a sprayer, just for watering purposes. I could do soaker hose but that seems like a lot of work. For one thing thats a lot of hose! I'm not sure how I'd feed them all to get enough pressure. The main garden is roughly 25x65 feet and were putting in...
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    Archive through April 15, 2010

    DIY question for you all... Due to lots of recent purchases I dont have a whole lot of money for projects right not but need to come up with something to get water to my newly planted trees and soon to be garden. Looking for advice/opinions on something I can throw together relatively cheap...
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    Archive through April 08, 2010

    Yeah I plan on getting a slide hammer next time I am at harbor frieghts, and if I leave early enough for work I should be able to tomorrow evening. I've not used one before so I dont exactly know how they 'attach' but I worry about not being able to attach it. The previous suggestion about...
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    Archive through April 08, 2010

    <blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1>quote:</font> By jeff l baker (Jbaker) on Thursday, April 08, 2010 - 09:15 am: Hey tristian did ya ever get that screw driver out????<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote> Nope. Its stuck good. Tried a couple more hours today. Tried pulling the...
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    Archive through April 06, 2010

    Thanks for all the input guys... and not being to hard on me lol! I'm off to work on it again... but might have to take a trip to harbor frieghts to get one of those slide hammers. Randy Crim: I have used this website before http://tiresunlimited.com/default.htm also you could check...
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    Archive through April 06, 2010

    Jeff - yes I did but it stopped moving... I figured doing that might make the situation worse by further pinching the screwdriver end inside. But I guess that depends on what the inside of that thing is. Can someone tell me are they solid, with just an opening the size of the rod all the way...
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    Archive through April 06, 2010

    Well I done 'screwed' up today. There were several items needing attention on my 129... missing bolts, etc, so I was tinkering with the cub today. One thing is the large rod that goes through the 3-pt lifting mechanism wasnt properly attached and had shimmied to one side. Why I decided to...
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    Archive through April 01, 2010

    Alright got to post some pics of the new shoes... got my V61's on and the atv rears, so far I love the combo compared to my previous turfs. The guy wanting $50 for install was tempting only since he lives about 1 mile away and this is pretty much middle of no where. However, Discount Tire, who I...
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    Archive through March 30, 2010

    Steve Blunier - Got my V61's today also! Sounds like Dennis F had the best deal but I had already ordered mine from the place in Queens. $134 shipped w/ tubes, but for the 16x6.5x8 size. Wish the 18's would have fit but I dont think they would have. Went with an ATV tire for the rear, GBC...
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    Looking for a bigger tractor... Super C?

    Hmm I guess I hadnt really though about the C still being too big for the garden. Plus I suppose manuevarability wouldnt be that great mowing either. I dont think I have ever driven a tractor with the tricycle front personally, I was under the impression they actually turned tighter. Our...
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    Looking for a bigger tractor... Super C?

    I've got a couple cubs now and looking for something bigger. I often peruse the local craigslist for old fords (9N through 600) and old Farmalls. I'm looking for an all around tractor for garden duty, snow plowing, dirt/gravel grading, maybe a loader, maybe a 3-point log splitter. The cub works...
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    Archive through March 26, 2010

    Thanks for all the suggestions on the V61's... there is a set comming do my door early next week! Donald Tanner- I dont know where your $48 ones are I had to pay a bit more (got it from the place in Queens) but these things apparently are hard to come by so I just went ahead and gottem.
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    Archive through March 24, 2010

    Hello guys, got some tire questions… upgrading tires (got rears coming already, talk about them later) and for fronts I need something better for snow / garden plowing / and just plain lawn mowing since the turfs seem to just slide all over and tear up the grass as it is (mostly in the hilly...
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    Archive through February 15, 2010

    <blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1>quote:</font> By Jerry Muncie (Jmuncie) on Sunday, February 14, 2010 - 09:25 pm: Matt, I don't know what market value is on a used loader, but I can tell you this... I'm planning to build a loader for my 126 at some point in the future...
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    Archive through February 08, 2010

    Well theyre predicting another 6-8" and I'm out of room to push snow from the last storm! I need a blower... Anyhow I have found what the limit is for what the 129 will push... this bank is it: For central ohio this is a lot more than usual, infact I think the most I have ever personally...
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    Archive through February 06, 2010

    Marlin... that was sort of a joke about beating up stuff with the tire changer. However I really did come to my wits end there, and did destroy the rim (while trying to use the changer, not in anger). I think just trying to figure out how to use by myself for the first time just didnt go to...
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    Archive through February 06, 2010

    I bought that exact same tire changer last year... you all must have more skill and patience than I do. After I sufficiently destroyed 1 rim and bent the handle of the the thing (the one with the ball on the end) I think I commenced beating it on my sawhorses, cinder blocks, and maybe a close by...
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    Archive through February 02, 2010

    Thanks for all the info on pulling trailers a few days ago all... I did persue a few that were listed on craigslist, all the smaller/cheaper ones sold to fast. But I did get my hands on a nice 'medium' sized one thats a bit overbuilt it seems, 6x10 inside the rails. Dry weight is about 1400#...
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    Archive through January 29, 2010

    Thanks for the advice guys, so sounds like you all are saying weight wise the cubs can pull even a car hauler... sounds good. I have the ball/pin combo hitch from Xtreme motorworks but have never used it yet... as I recall its a 7/8" hole and if I'm not mistaken the size ball I'll need will...
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    Archive through January 29, 2010

    Something like this: I'm not even sure if my hitch would be high enough to pull it. I really got my doubts.
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