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Nic B.
Did ya see that shiny thing stuck to the side of the engine. That would be a starter for an AQS engine.
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Easy for me to tell it's not a 169... and holy huge front tires/wheels batman!
 
The hood on the ground is also from the QL series, not 1x9
 
Ok besides the hydro Quiet Line a few things caught my eye.

two compressed gas tanks in back ground one is laying down (at least the caps are on), a gas can next to a mower with what appears to be a full leaf bag, a floor jack with the osha approved 4x6 block of wood. The thing still puzzling me is the trash can pointing 45 degrees
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Nic and Charlie - now you guys can do better than that. Just because it has an AQS engine doesn't mean it isn't a 1x9 unit. You have to look at the frame. The Quiet Lines have the front frame cross member welded on the "inside" of the side frame channels. The 1x8/9 series has the front frame cross member welded on the "outside" of the side channels. I'll post a pic of each so you can see this unit with the bucket loade is DEFINITELY a Quiet Line unit.

The pic below is the unit with the bucket loader - and you can see the front cross member is welded on the inside of the frame sides.
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This is a pic of a 169 front frame cross member and you can see it's welded on the outside of the frame sides
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I just hate giving away my secret ID methods.
 
Trying to post pics of my cub collection but for some reason they are saying I need to shrink my pics that they where to large
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how can I shrink them to post?
 
Jeff B

That grey garbage can is covering a full set of torches. I would say gauges ,hose and cart.The tanks of to the right must be spares.
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