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Show off what your doing from the seat of your Horse!!! Fixed up a mowing deck for the 1277 and put the plow on the C1014. Getting ready to level a topsoil pile and going down the block to mow the small park to test the mowing deck out.20230422_170710.jpg.934970b275dd11c3371668baed3ac003.jpg

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c-series don

From one firefighter to another shouldn’t you have a screen on that burn barrel?🤣🤣😂

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45 minutes ago, c-series don said:

From one firefighter to another shouldn’t you have a screen on that burn barrel?🤣🤣😂

Ha! We yern for chaos!! Plus you can't fit the big stuff in with one on 🤣🤣

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Monstrosity

It's not a horse but it'll do. In maytown PA  today at my parents place put up a temporary fence and drove the kiddos around on with the Husq. Shed  is getting torn down soon and putting up a steel building cant wait for my next trip.....lol while im here anyone got some cheap wheel weights?????20230429_181142.jpg.c0aeab152c6365c54910af42646764d6.jpg

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kpinnc

For anyone doubting the advantage of upgrading to LED headlights:

 

 

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Retired Wrencher

I ride it. And listen to that Kohler power. I enjoy the ride.

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8 hours ago, kpinnc said:

For anyone doubting the advantage of upgrading to LED headlights:

 

 

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What do those bulbs go fro as a rule.

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2 hours ago, Retired Wrencher said:

What do those bulbs go fro as a rule.

 

About $35 a pair last set I ordered. Just PAR 36 LEDs. 

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21 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

About $35 a pair last set I ordered. Just PAR 36 LEDs. 

Looks like they do work. Is there P/N and make or model for these? I will look into it. Thanks for any info.

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kpinnc

I've used these with good results. Good company to deal with too. 

 

PAR 36 style LEDs

 

I've used the Natural 4000K versions.

 

Plug and play bulbs. Just make sure you jumper your ground over to the frame from the hood. Prevents flickering. 

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Monstrosity

Took the diesel horsey and family down to the park today! 

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