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Kraig - Oh Great One Keeper of the Photos - Is your "Whine" red or white(with yellar)?

Hey Jeff and Doug - with all this talk about Whine(ning), I just found out this is following my 169 Trailer Queen home.
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Obviously needs a little clean up to match the 169 but should look really nice hanging on the rear(end).
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Charlie,
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Hydro, "Yellar and White" Nice score on the landscape rake and blade combo.
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Well Don, how about you take your walk behind thrower and work your way to the shed and get your wrench and go adjust the belt on your 1512 so you can dig your way out of the house to the street.
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Allen S - very good suggestion there for Don T. I really have a hard time understanding some of those guys north of the border. He said "It will have to wait till next year." What's he thinking? It ain't gonna snow next year? If'n it don't snow next year he won't need to go to the shed to get the belt adjuster, cause he won't need to adjust the belt, cause he won't need to use the snow thrower, cause there ain't no snow - sheez
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Kraig - HyTran with some Yellar 'n White Whine - sounds like the makings of some good Hydro'n to me.
 
Brian A. Neat setup with the 70 and blade.
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Question for someone with an electric lift on their narrow frame Cub Cadet. What is the total length of the electric lift when the lift is totally extended minus the bracket that is added onto the end of the lift itself? TIA.
 
Harry

yep next winter I will have the trower repaired. I have been pushing and blowing snow in front of the door of my Cub storage building all winter . Now you see I have an artifical hip install in 1997 that the 27th of this month I will see a specialist for a replacement and my right knee that is shot ,plus the disk 3 and 4 that put me off work 7 years ago. so it is painfull for me to shovel snow and use the walk behind blower.So when the snow melts down from 5 ft high and 8ft deep ,I will see if I have the parts needed to fix the IH snow thrower. Since I`am way over here , parts are not so easy to get. sad that I cause you so much wondering .
 
Hopefully tommorrow I can start switching tires, weights, and chains from my IH 169 to my ccc 782.

I plan on an semi retirment for the IH 169 which meens just cruising around the property.

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could not resist,, sorry Charlie
 
Schultzie,
I've always run one chain on the front on my machines in the winter. It dates back to my dad running one on the front of his 127 with the snow thrower on it. Two chains makes it a little hard to steer (with the wider front tires anyway), but one seems to help it going where I point it.

Kraig, those are the stock 4411's for headlights.

The funny thing about that 70 is how many forum members have had their hands on parts of it. I bought the tractor from Matt Gonitzke. The engine was in a 72 that Art Aaytay sold Lonny Butke. Lonny sold me the engine, which was then rebuilt by Dale Merkle and put in the 70 when I refurbished it.
 

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