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As long as I'm not called late to supper
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Looks good Bobby !!!
 
Thanks guys. Um..Allen;DMV inspection? I live in L.A.(Lower Alabama)!We drive tractors to work here!(LOL).
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Kendall; sorry,my bad!Sumtimes my readin' ain't so gud!Seriously,I am prone to rush through some of my text.Thanks for the info!
 
Bobby - After you hang the speaker , watch out about jumping in the backseat.
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Kendell is trying to tell ya you spelled his name wrong ................
 
Christopher Cote (Ccote) - You are correct. You'll need a Cub 3pt hitch, plus a Brinly sleeve hitch adapter. Then check the FAQs above for details on how to adjust the plow correctly on your tractor.
 
County left a grader blade in front of our place years ago, I cut it in three sections to use for weight on the lawn roller (with a bunch of other scrap)...Since last year, I've been plotting on a tow behind grader, gonna have to weld two of the pieces back together.
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I used a full size Cub with a belly blade years ago to grade our front yard - my only concern is the close coupling of the wheelbase on a Cadet might promote the same "waviness" that you get with a front or rear mount.. any thoughts? (I know that vertical blade movement would be 1/2 of the front or rear axle rise and fall if the blade is centered between the axles).

Bobby - no problem - you were only an E and a D away, a lot closer than a lot of the phone pests used to get ("Kendra Idle", Idy, etc.) We also used to get a lot of Japanese callers, apparently thinking we were from there....(nope, New York State about 150 years ago...)
 
Charlie - Ya better be doing your best snow dance to get the center of the storm that the weather guessers are calling for to start tommorrow to move closer to us!!!
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