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Re: measuring vbetls..
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Posted by JayWalt on June 29, 2007 at 04:32:35 from (69.221.6.234):
In Reply to: Re: measuring vbetls.. posted by georgeky on June 28, 2007 at 21:45:52:
well george, almost traded for a cub loboy 185 with a kwikway loade, but the cub need an entire new pto which runs over 300 used. the dude wqanted my blade, i told him i needed to kep it to sell to recoup the cost of the pto. well that broke the deal, what an idiot, he knew the blade didnt come with the tractor. Oh well, its probly for the best, I think... so the 300u is back on the bay. Gonna work on the jd, making a 1/2 ton lawn roller from an old headstock drum dad got from the quarry. Also got a bit crazy nd went to the JD and kubota dealers. If I ever do buy new, it sure as heck wont be a JD and their crapppy black oxide cylinder shafts, freaken junk!! Anyways... about measuring those belts...
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