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squonk
1 hour ago, rjg854 said:

Had a few of mine out the other day to see some sun and so I could clean out the barn.1000000500.jpg.e5661302c4ff0dc9978dc245d230f21f.jpg1000000502.jpg.d6187c5732173d582b39944d84c7f61e.jpg

Your barn got dirty? :teasing-poke:

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@squonk and @rjg854 Randy found a few dozen squonk eggs hidden in different places so he had to remove them and made you an egg pie for the next time you visit his barn.

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Sparky

Dragged a stump into the woods a few days ago… (GT-1600/8 speed with a Mag 10 swap)

 

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rjg854
14 hours ago, squonk said:

Your barn got dirty? :teasing-poke:

yeah, the dust from sitting all winter without use, was getting to me   :laughing-rolling:

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Sparky said:

Dragged a stump into the woods a few days ago… (GT-1600/8 speed with a Mag 10 swap)

 

 

How's the woods trails down there Mike? 

Sopping sponge wet or passable? 

 

 

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Sparky
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

How's the woods trails down there Mike? 

Sopping sponge wet or passable? 

 

 

Un-passable!  Muddy and wet

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Sparky

It’s dried up just a wee-bit…and I made a new path to get to the wood I cut that wasn’t so mucky. 
 315-8 earning its keep 


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kpinnc
54 minutes ago, Sparky said:

In the garage for a little maintenance 

 

That is one tough looking Work Horse, Mike! :thumbs:

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Sparky
8 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

 

That is one tough looking Work Horse, Mike! :thumbs:

Thanks! It’s been a great dedicated plow rig for many many years. I’m thinking I might mow a few times this summer just to keep her exercised. I haven’t used the PTO on this one in well over 10 years. Been greased occasionally (prob not often enough) so I showed her some love in preparation for mowing. 

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Darrenw85

My Son's mowing tractor. We bought this at the big show many years ago.

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ebinmaine

@Achto

 

That's a MO-CHINE! 

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Sodaking27
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17 hours ago, Sparky said:

In the garage for a little maintenance 

 

 

 

That is one of my favorite looking tractors.There’s just something about the stance it has. I bought the same rear tires for my WorkHorse, but they just don’t look like yours.

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Sparky
20 hours ago, Sodaking27 said:

That is one of my favorite looking tractors.There’s just something about the stance it has. I bought the same rear tires for my WorkHorse, but they just don’t look like yours.

My rears are 10.5’s mounted on wide wheels off a 520. Are yours the same? Or mounted on narrower wheels? 

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Sodaking27
1 hour ago, Sparky said:

My rears are 10.5’s mounted on wide wheels off a 520. Are yours the same? Or mounted on narrower wheels? 

I have the same rims. Maybe the wheel weights have something to do with it. Or maybe I haven’t run it enough for them to flatten out.

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ebinmaine
20 minutes ago, Sodaking27 said:

I have the same rims. Maybe the wheel weights have something to do with it. Or maybe I haven’t run it enough for them to flatten out.

 

Most tires aren't known for changing shape much due to usage or age.

 

How much air pressure are you running in your tires?

 

Are you really running the identical tire? Load range identical? Date of production identical? Both sets of tires made in the USA or overseas?

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ebinmaine

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