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I've been guilty of several MWIs and have never seen a blue light. I'm sorry to hear about Markie and his issues but my indulgence only goes as far as mowing...never "behind the wheel". I also think I do a better job as well. Go figure.

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Wish I had a pic of me driving an 80's Cadillac around my buddy's backyard weed whacking. Just held the trimmer out the window radio up and cruise set at like 5 mph. Before it went in the demo derby.
 
C'mon guys - it's hard for me to lurk when nobody's posting!

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I fired up my old 1250 this morning and sprayed the lawn for weeds. (There - I did my part)

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I thought about going to buy a 127 today, but removed bushes instead. That kind of counts?
 
Earl- have any KT17S2 or M18s around (or a Command 18?) My 782 S2 blew up today. Really, really disappointed. It was a heck of a tractor but now I gotta figure wth I'm gonna do with it. Found a 1400hr 1541 for $300 close but doesn't seem like a good option to me.
 
I discovered I have a 50A deck not a 44. Been mulling over "re-working" the deck as I had seen Steve Blunier do some years back. Maybe use some box tube to create a framework on the deck to stiffen it as well as add casters to carry the deck and stop scalping.

Earl's been a great cheerleader! LOL..
 
Earl - Yeah, that's the ticket! You brought in two more posts; one of them directly to you.
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Brian, I've been trying to work a friend on his commercial mower for it's m18, no luck yet. That sucks really it went on you.
Mike, I still have to cut the Swiss cheese deck up, I need a runner loop for my 44a deck, and I'll probably save the other and also the wheel brackets. But I still have yardwork to complete before I can even get to it!
 
Greg L,

It's too dang hot to get out and play with our cubs, so we don't have anything to post.
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