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Yesterday was a really good and real busy day. 2 of the 7 roll around shelves are free. Sold a nice 310 hour 314 with a tiller and a deck that was picked up yesterday morning, and put some Brinley stuff on CL yesterday morning that was all sold and picked up by the end of the day. More space!
The more I sell the more I want gone so the sale list grows every day even though things are going out almost every day. I had 3 more calls on restores yesterday so it looks like I'll never have time for a lot of these projects anyway, and that's ok.
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You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
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Geno wrote: GT is my focusing coach lol.
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I put a battery on the old reel mower and she fired right up. It has a 35HP Kubota diesel in it and a lot of hydraulics, 5 cylinders on the 5 arms, 3 in front and 2 in the center, hydro drive and steering, and runs 15mph. I'm not sure weather to sell it to someone who would use it or need a good engine, or adapt some of the arms for use around here for lifting, moving and pulling...
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Geno wrote: Dad and I have been cleaning up the mess out back and it's sort of under control lol.
I put a battery on the old reel mower and she fired right up. It has a 35HP Kubota diesel in it and a lot of hydraulics, 5 cylinders on the 5 arms, 3 in front and 2 in the center, hydro drive and steering, and runs 15mph. I'm not sure weather to sell it to someone who would use it or need a good engine, or adapt some of the arms for use around here for lifting, moving and pulling...
Well if you like me i can think of a lot of ways to use it but then again might not ever need it...so sell it since you have a forklift.......
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I got to thinking this morning that the forklift is no good unless it's on blacktop and I want to be able to move stuff around all the time so it doesn't get all grown up out back like it was. Granted the vehicles can be sold but the trailers need to be moved around even if they are emptied. Now I have an easy way to move trailers quick, just pull right up to it, hit the raise lever, move it then hit the lower lever.
I'll prob cut the swivels off of the outer arms tomorrow morning and drill them for the receiver so it can be moved around, 1 pin and it just slips off. Later I can add some other mods and use it for a lot of things, especially if the forklift is tied up or I have to go off road.
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