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c-series don
1 hour ago, ML3 said:

Don't talk Ed outta selling it! 🤣 

I need it & I dont want the price to go up!!

I’m not sure if you settled on a price yet @Ed Kennell but I heard it’s supposed to snow like crazy in Ohio this winter. Especially in and around the Chardon area, so………..🤣

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ML3
23 minutes ago, c-series don said:

I’m not sure if you settled on a price yet @Ed Kennell but I heard it’s supposed to snow like crazy in Ohio this winter. Especially in and around the Chardon area, so………..🤣

It always snows bad in Chardon 

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Treepep
On 10/25/2025 at 7:39 PM, sqrlgtr said:

Done small mod to the 1257. First Picture, with plow behind, was when it was still in the hands of the infamous @WHX??. Next pic is after modification that I got done today. Thought it would be fun to see who could spot mod first.

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ya bent yer shifter?

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sqrlgtr

swapped some Deestone 8.50's for some Carlisle 8.50's raised rear of tractor a little over an inch.

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Andy N.

Weatherman says there may be snow this weekend. Not sure I believe hime, but figured since it was close to 60 degrees today,  it was a good day to clean the snow pusher!

 

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Wheelhorse#1

Too much wind today to do leave patrol again so decided to clean up the B80 and to finally put on the anti skid I had laying around .

She cleans up pretty nice I think 

 

 

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

Finished fitting new to me front blade on the C-125. With back blade it's my secondary and touch up snow rig.

 

 

 

 

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

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Nice that you have room to park that big ‘un. 

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Blue Chips

Yesterday, I reinstalled the rear fender assembly on the GT18 (more on that later), and I did another small job today:

 

I cleaned and reinstalled the GT18's rubber foot rest mats. I had some plastic 'variable-depth push pins' that I thought would be a good match to the originals, but it turned out they weren't quite long enough to get a good grip, and I didn't want to pay the crazy price for OEM plastic push pins, so I used 7/8" OD stainless washers and 10-32 stainless truss-head screws, with stainless lock nuts. They were cheaper than the OEM plastic push pins. The washers fit perfectly down into the 7/8" diameter recesses in the rubber mats, and the truss-head screws are low-profile, so when they're all tightened down, the tops of the screws are at roughly the same level as the surface of the mat.

 

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They might not match the original black plastic push-pins, but I kind of like their heavy-duty appearance, and they're certainly stronger than the plastic pins.

 

 

 

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kpinnc
21 minutes ago, Blue Chips said:

They might not match the original black plastic push-pins, but I kind of like their heavy-duty appearance, and they're certainly stronger than the plastic pins.

 

I use alot of stainless fasters on my builds. They definitely add some bling to the look. 

 

Excellent work! :thumbs:

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