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Hungry beasts they are and the grass needed cut anyway. So we got bussy

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Started with the 520H it allways eats the most

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Moved on over to the 416H

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When you get to the tight spots the 310-8 allways comes in

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Move over around the kennels and the C 81 saves the day and keeps the grass out of the water bowls with the rear discharge deck

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It's been a good day , the place looks a little better and a few good horses are quiet for awhile :whistle:

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rustyoldjunk

thats a good looking herd of horses you have there.i especialy like the 520 and C81.

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kpinnc

Great looking machines! Good strategy too! :whistle:

Kevin

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TT

Where's the other 49 Wheel Horses, Norm? :WRS:

Did you forget to feed them? :whistle:

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Dave

I like that C81. Mine will be all the same color some day. :whistle:

Do you have a picture of the other side?

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Dual Wheels

They all get a turn...just not at once

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just happen to have the other side

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KyBlue

Like the others said, thats a good lookin herd! glad I dont have to do all the upkeep on em!

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Stigian

Thats a very nice herd you have there :whistle:

i especialy like, well all of em :WRS:

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T-Mo

Norm,

That is a nice looking herd you got. I agree with Ian, I like ALL of them. :whistle:

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nwh1-0475

That's nice, wish I could find a few more that didn't cost me an arm and a leg. If you can even find them around the mid-west they are expensive.

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T-Mo

Here's a nice looking C-81 in Kansas City:

C-81 $500

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nylyon

Now that's a nice looking group of horses :whistle:

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DMESS

Nice. I'm diggin the axle setup on the 416 and that's a good looking little C-81. We had one a bunch of years back and it was always a great machine. Seemed funny as it was such a big tractor with that K-181 looking lost in the engine bay. To think 8 horsepower could do so much work! I look at the HP rating on these modern throw away "tractors" and laugh. :whistle:

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Dave

They all get a turn...just not at once

just happen to have the other side

Thanks. I wanted to see the muffler and the PTO lever.

I bought the lever for mine, I just haven't put it on yet. I'm missing the mower deck so there's no hurry.

I had the button/mushroom type muffler but I replaced it with a cylindrical one that sticks up and I put a flapper valve on the top. Now it looks like a tractor. :whistle:

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Kelly

Did you put the gear reduction on the 416 also? I see it has the 520 front axle. Very nice looking bunch of tractors, Most of mine have that used look, you know rusty but trusty

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Dual Wheels

Yes ,I tore the tractor down and installed the gear reduction stearing and the 520 front end..You Guy's don't miss a thing. It works quite well and it's not really that hard to do.

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