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Matt, nicely done!
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Hmmmm, looks like it could make a nice foundation for a heavy duty "Guard-n-Cart" type hauler. Shouldn't be too hard to build a cargo hauler that just hooks onto that.
 

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Dlbarnett

I sold many of those when I was a Snap~On dealer years ago,customers really liked them.
 
Matt, why the need for the inspector gadget deal? I understand transferring the load to the ground, but would a receiver type hitch bolted to the tractor frame be fine? Are you afraid the front axle won't hold the weight of the trailer? If it can hold the weight of a 2 stage snow blower, surely it can hold a trailer tongue.

Let us know how it works. I'd afraid it will bend that 1/4" steel strap when the wheel is stuck in a whole or ledge and your turning at the same time.
 
Kraig - Oh Great One Keeper of the Photos - NOPE, don't look off topic to me. I see some "yellar'n white"
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Now, does anyone have a pic of their seat tray rubber bumpers on a 106, 107, 126, 127 or even a 147. I know they are bigger and get held on with a small nut and screw. They likely get damaged from using the underseat tool box, where they might keep their Cheez-Whiz.
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Doug B - thanks for posting that. Sure looks like something a whole lot easier and quicker to use.
 

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Thexton #404 spark tester - napa #7002015 $13.71

Get one or two or three, I've got one at work, one at home and one at my cabin anywhere you've got an engine keep one handy. That and test light and power probe.
 
Tire Cleaning. First, a little Enamel Paint Remover rubbed on. Nuthin'..zilch. Then a fine aluminum wire wheel. Presto! Finished with 'ArmorAll' tire foam. Locomotiveman Tom

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