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Uh, oh, someone rattled Charlie's cage. Notice he said "a" Wisconsin, not just Wisconsin.
So -- who's going to be first to comment on how white (not Whitewater, Wisconsin, where I spent many fine weekends back in my Navy A School days) the exhaust valve area is on the pic I posted earlier?
 
Frank C . i had a great day. The sod didn`t turn the way i wanted it to but i got it done. My first trip plowing and i got more power than i need with the 149. Had a great day.
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Frank C ,I want to get the 125 as a plow tractor i think. i`le work out good i know. Charlie i lost my O mower drive belt and the grass is growing ... lol and an order is pending. later Don T
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Ok...I guess we need to redeem ourselves so I'll start...hehehe
We went down to the creek bed this afternoon. Today's CubTrain

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Had to cut the gravel down some
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Thanks Charlie. what a grin i had and well this day plowing was worth it. A great day and some more to learn on how to dial the plow in. But i`ll ( Get her done) lol
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Don T: Beautiful soil. (Where's your rocks?) I'm going to disconnect when I finish this post - some of us can't talk and play here at the same time. Before I leave, though, I'd suggest leaving the plow duty to Beaulah. Try lifting the plow manually with the 125 and you'll agree. Oh, that stack pipe looks awfully long -- could you shorten it some?
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