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new poster w/312-8

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suburbancowboy

got this one from a friend about 6 months ago runs perfect looks like h##l.

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suburbancowboy

Here we go.........Can't upload JPEG pics?????

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suburbancowboy

Try again..

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suburbancowboy

"You cannot upload this type of file."

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suburbancowboy

Nope,ain't workin' :banghead: :USA:

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suburbancowboy

Last time......

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suburbancowboy

last time ........

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suburbancowboy

Nope,no pictures.Goodbye.

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refracman

Cowboy

If you join here,

http://photobucket.com/

down load your pics, open RedSq in another window, then copy them from photobucket to your thread.

Here on the Red Sq. it is the preferred method as it will take less of memory. As of now this is a free site and are restriced on our " free" memory

Steve

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suburbancowboy

Ok Photobucket it is.Thank You...........

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bmuone

Hang in there Cowboy. I know you can do it . After all....I did it! And you can make huge pictures smaller on that site......I think...DT

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suburbancowboy

Again........wh2-2.jpg

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suburbancowboy

Ahhhh.Persistence always wins said the badger.Pics coming.....wh4-1.jpg

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suburbancowboy

Yep.That plow lived it's previous life on a Farmall Cub.C,G,W made it fit on the 'Horse.That's cut,grind ,weld

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suburbancowboy

Rear hitch I cobbled up with 2X3x3/8 angle bolted around differential with 1/2" rod.Heavy enough I guess.wh3.jpg

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suburbancowboy

Those pieces of 1" rod clip onto the angle and then I slide my wheel barrow/carrying thingy onto them.Good for carrying leaves,twigs,tools,kids,refreshments.

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suburbancowboy

Ran outa' pictures.Mebbe' tomorrow I'll get some of my 107 Lawn Ranger I got today.Nice little machine don't know if I'll keep her though.

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KyBlue

Good looking machine!

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suburbancowboy

Thanks 4Star.The weather has been nice here and work is slow so I've got a little time to Horse around.

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rustbucket

nice set up with the home modded plow. i bought a machine if i recall my 854 with a home built plow on it and some of the parts look like they came off a highway plow truck mainly the skid plate feet on the back of the blade.

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Stigian

That plow looks right at home there :banghead:

It's good to see another 312-8 with "home made additions", the towing setup certainly looks strong enough to pull almost anything :USA: :omg:

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suburbancowboy

Thanks,Fellas.The plow is a little heavy.1/4" plate 40" wide.I went with heavier lift chains and it's not impossible to lift but definitley heavy.the 2x3 angle iron for the rear hitch was all I had available.I've got a 17' boat and my 5x10' trailer to jockey around in the yard.It seems to work fine.Put some spray bomb paint on em' and I'm working on the Ranger this week after work.

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Jman6

Nice looking tractor, looks like it is in better shape than mine. What year is it?

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