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buckrancher

my super secret new toy......well sort of

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Jake Kuhn

Wow,thats is a beauty Brian! Jake

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Zeek

Having seen and touched that at the show, pictures don't do it justice . . . that thing is a work of art :bow-blue:

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neil

would be a shame to actually use it and get it dirty

Nice Job

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KC9KAS

That is a really cool looking mowing machine!

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Coadster32

Amazing job Brian. Your fab work is totally top notch!! :bow-blue:

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dclarke

I was hopeing you would post pics of this Brian. You've certainly been busy, can't wait to see it on the 854.

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Ken B

I saw it also, a work of Art it is.

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Kelly

Wow very nice, another quality piece of art from you.

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rmaynard

Brian's sickle bar, along with all of his other works of art, sat next to me and my tractors all weekend long. I have to agree that the pictures don't do it justice. It is truly the work of a master.

Brian, you are amazing.

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bowtiebutler956

That is unreal ! :scared-eek: You have some serious skills. :bow-blue:

Matt :flags-texas:

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DKF

That 854 was, by far, the star of the show for me. Your craftsmanship is unmatched. I can't wait to see your next endeavor.

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buckrancher

Thanks guys it was a challenging build, lots of angles

Here are the mounted picture's

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Brian

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can whlvr

wow,thats some serious fabrication there :thumbs:

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312Hydro

A feeling of pure joy swept over me as I gazed upon your awesome fabrication . And that's all I'm gonna say 'bout that. :handgestures-thumbupright: :thumbs:

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Ken B

Very nice Brian, it looks awesome and ya just gotta luv them 854's!

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WildHorses

Wow, that's amazing. 

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Chris G

That is some awesome fab work and it looks awesome as well! Great job

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peter lena

great work on that Brian , I worked in a stainless weld shop that did fabrication for food make up equipment. the open gears on those cutters often are neglected for the proper lubricant, and fail often , https://www.applied.com/c-brands/c-lubriplate/l0152-000/Gear-Shield-Extra-Heavy-Open-Gear-Grease/p/102075579?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI7bmSlPSj3QIVmUoNCh147QSJEAAYAiAAEgIMSfD_BwE , I have used this in similar applications , its correctness will match and preserve your great work , Pete

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Tankman

Great work!  :greetings-clappingyellow:

 

Years ago, in the shop, fab'd lots of Horse parts.

316 SS, I handed a dealer a magnet. Try this.

Dealer, "What is this?" Under the paint, 316 SS.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

We were fab'ing chemical tanks. No rust on my decks!

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