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24 Mar 2015 17:34 #21 by Kyblue
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Can't wait to see!

I've got to dig mine out here shortly...

There's room for all god's creatures ..... next to the mashed potatoes (and possibly bbq'd)

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24 Mar 2015 18:07 #22 by Trouty56
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The D has bolt on tines.....


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01 Apr 2015 13:12 #23 by Trouty56
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Got the tines......they are shaped differently but pretty sturdy......here is what it looks like welded on the tine shaft.....keep in mind I am not a welder but an office worker.....





just a glimpse of the case and cover plate.....





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Adams County Pennsyltucky


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01 Apr 2015 13:19 #24 by Geno
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That tine will outlast them all! You should get some more shots of that pretty thing and put it in the Implement pic section. What a beaut. :thumb1 :goodjob

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01 Apr 2015 14:30 #25 by nappypappy
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Trouty56 wrote: Got the tines......they are shaped differently but pretty sturdy......here is what it looks like welded on the tine shaft.....keep in mind I am not a welder but an office worker.....





just a glimpse of the case and cover plate.....


Wow that's Purdy.....shame to even use it... :cool


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01 Apr 2015 15:26 #26 by GT 14
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Great job, your "Office Worker" welds look better than the factory worker welds. :goodjob

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01 Apr 2015 18:28 - 01 Apr 2015 18:29 #27 by Trouty56
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Thanks for the kind replies.....the pictures make it look way better than it really is.....it is just one of those things....when I get something I have to clean it up.....put seals in.....paint it....then after that it seems I just let it all go....

Nappy...I will have no problem getting it dirty.....it's the best thing to do.....get some dirt on it.....

GT....thanks....but I know better....my welds have a lot to be desired.....I use an old AC-225 Tombstone stick welder....welds stuff like this really good.....a caveman can do it.....lol


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10 Feb 2016 17:57 #28 by Trouty56
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Bumping this to the top for Geno....


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10 Feb 2016 18:04 #29 by Geno
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LIKE! :thanks

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16 Apr 2016 20:48 #30 by Geno
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I added a little info to your 1st post Bob, it's at the bottom. :thumb

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