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1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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Bassin' and Horsin' around!
66 Lawn Ranger
68 Lawn Ranger
72 Charger 10 auto
74 C-100 8-Speed
81 C-101 Blackhood
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Geno wrote: Very sweet GT, how much weight you got back there? :goodjob
About 200# I like being able to disassemble for removal (not lifting all at once)
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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AJ WH Ranger wrote: Digging earth with that? :pics1
Yea it will push hard, I made a toothed scraper for the plow and excavated for my new shed. Did not take any pics . :sorry
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1983 C-225
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GT 14 wrote:
Geno wrote: Very sweet GT, how much weight you got back there? :goodjob
About 200# I like being able to disassemble for removal (not lifting all at once)
I like that idea.
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Geno wrote:
GT 14 wrote:
Geno wrote: Very sweet GT, how much weight you got back there? :goodjob
About 200# I like being able to disassemble for removal (not lifting all at once)
I like that idea.
It was cheap enough HF receiver and hitch and yard sale iron.
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
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Trouty56 wrote: You must always be thinking....."I can use that to make a ________ for the tractor"......lol
Yup, I am a problem solve and innovator at heart.
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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