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Nice score Charlie!

Got bearings and tires put on the 122 tonight, they look really good. Can't wait to get the plow in the ground and see how they do, should be a big difference from the old ones.


Origianal Goodyear bites the dust.
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Plenty of Kendall Blue Bearing grease. Not quite sure if what the bearing came with was bearing grease but the Kendall blue will hold up great!
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Harry B. You're going to fall in love with that little fella and decide to keep him.

Charlie P. Absolutely a great find. And the picture of everyone enjoying a meal is really neat.

Brian B. The new tires look sweet. I know a fella that could use those old Goodyears.
 
There were at least a half dozen or more 70/100's that I didn't get pics of....
 
Kirk,
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now you have to go back with your camera,,lol
 
Brian

those tires are well cats I think you all say over there, and they are a great tire that the stubble will not punch with a lot more weight than a Cub . and well they look good to and steer great. But I like the looks of a tri on my O`s and 100 get to me . and seem like they were meant to be.
 
Kirk - geez Louise, I see a couple newer fender styles in 2 of the pics but I'd guess there are between 30-40 of the 70/100 series and now you say there are more of them !!! I think you should convience your buddy to swap some for different models. He must have some that are equipped alike. Otherwise he just might end up on TV with his relatives
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Kirk L.

Thanks for the pictures.
Good looking group of 100s and 70s.
I thought I was bad with having six 100/70s.

I showed the Wife the pictures....her comments were something to "there is someone crazier than you".
 

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