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11 Jan 2019 18:25 #15106 by Geno
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The steering is on and time to move on to something else, anything else really, this has taken way too long. :laughing It does steer really easy and has 75 total degrees of cut. I could get a little more out of it but I have to do something else for awhile. Setup can easily be changed with the 2 adjusters. I have it set up now for 44 degree right and 31 degree left turn. :thumb1

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12 Jan 2019 13:30 #15107 by Geno
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It is big, really big. :rolling I like big, big is good. :tounge2

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13 Jan 2019 06:24 - 13 Jan 2019 06:25 #15109 by GT 14
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Its a brute!! Should make a great snow eradicator.

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13 Jan 2019 08:44 #15110 by nappypappy
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Great job..............looks fine.........what engine you going to use?
:yay :woo :cof3 :smile2 :bacon0

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14 Jan 2019 08:44 #15111 by whnewone
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Looking AWESOME :dance1

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14 Jan 2019 09:57 #15113 by Geno
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nappypappy wrote: Great job..............looks fine.........what engine you going to use?
:yay :woo :cof3 :smile2 :bacon0


I've got a Kohler twin off of one of the tractors used to build this one. :thumb1

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21 Jan 2019 16:34 #15134 by Geno
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Did a little seat bracket work last Friday, may try to finish it up in the next few days in between paint drying on the restore I'm working on. :thumb

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21 Jan 2019 18:23 #15135 by nappypappy
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nice and might need a step or something to get in the seat......and you never know 4 wheel drive could turn out to be a hot item......................:10 :smile2 :bacon0

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21 Jan 2019 18:56 #15137 by Geno
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It's gonna have 2 steps. :smile2

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21 Jan 2019 19:48 #15138 by nappypappy
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Geno wrote: It's gonna have 2 steps. :smile2

great or maybe a running board sort of..............or maybe some kind of adjustable seat like in a car.........:smile2 :cof3 :yay :bacon0

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