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Old 06-09-2008, 07:16 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Okay Ed - I'll bite! Drum roll please!!!

And the "B" stands for...???

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Old 06-09-2008, 07:20 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Cute little guy all painted up. You did well!!!
Thanks Theweldor! I'm quite pleased with it. The pix got a little funky in places as they got shrunk for posting... but it is looking pretty darn good looking machine overall despite the "baby blanket" colors. The GF is a darn good painter... and it will only get better when we have more time to really do it up right!

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Oh man!!! You are positively brutal tonight!!! Did the bossman cut back on your unlimited expense account or something??? Was your lobsta and filet mignon dinner late again tonight???

Did you already blow out another set of front tires on the TANK? Or worst of all... did you fail to win the Backwoods, Maine Annual "Maine Living" Photography Contest???

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Oh man!!! You are positively brutal tonight!!! Did the bossman cut back on your unlimited expense account or something??? Was your lobsta and filet mignon dinner late again tonight???

Did you already blow out another set of front tires on the TANK? Or worst of all... did you fail to win the Backwoods, Maine Annual "Maine Living" Photography Contest???

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Nope just fell like picking on ya tonight that's all.
Actuall I'm looking for a part for my bale wagon. I tore the deck off of it this weekend. Now I have to wait for the lumber, get four new/used tires and put it all back together before my hay guy starts cutting. Which will be any moment now.
Plus I need to find a dust cover for one of the hubs. It has three out of the four. I really don't want to duct tape a tin can on it, but I might have to until I find a new/used dust cap. You wouldn't know anybody that has parts for a JD 953 running gear would ya.
 
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Old 06-09-2008, 07:42 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Could you get another picture with something in it to give us some perspective of size.

Like maybe a quarter, or a IPOD or something so we can really see how big it is.

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Could you get another picture with something in it to give us some perspective of size.

Like maybe a quarter, or a IPOD or something so we can really see how big it is.
I would love to do that, but the wagon is 187 miles away right now and some dummy forgot to measure it or take a picture of it this weekend.

Not sure if this helps LoneCowboy, it is the only thing I have found for the wagon to date. I believe that I have the wheel labled part #11, which would mean I need dust cap #12. But I could be wrong. Not sure without measuring it and maybe finding the serial number on the frame.
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Boy ole boy you guys sure know how to piss in somebodys cornflakes for sure - rough crowd here

Just want the guy to go out and tackle the world with his machine - and feel good about himself again - not with you guys is this happening anytime soon

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Boy ole boy you guys sure know how to piss in somebodys cornflakes for sure - rough crowd here

Just want the guy to go out and tackle the world with his machine - and feel good about himself again - not with you guys is this happening anytime soon


Ah he's use to it. Last week he got to pick on me. Now it's my turn.
 
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I really don't want to duct tape a tin can on it, but I might have to until I find a new/used dust cap.
Duct tape??? Tin cans??? Old beer kegs??? Hmmm... sounds familiar!

Backwoods, Maine ingenuity strikes again!

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