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oliver2-44

Nice!  
Now what’s the back story on the 702

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Bill D

Very nice.  I was recently given a set of 8" four lug wheels.  Can you tell me more about those front hubs?  I've been wondering if I could adapt the wheels to fit my 416H and maybe gain stronger front wheel bearings in the process.

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Achto
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Looks like y'all have made your self at home in Symco. :handgestures-thumbupright: Save a little booze for me please, I'll be there around 4pm Thursday. BTW - I'm sure I'll be ready for a beverage. :D

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Pullstart

And the name.  Back when Rylee got her 1076 I think, I told Steve that I’d name my next one Steve, just to rub in in that we name our machines.  Well, I named a C-81Steve shortly after.  Since that name is taken, I told him I’d name this one Steve Oh Two, as in 702.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Retired Wrencher

Boy Kev you get around. Good to see Steves farther tractor going to a good home. Ohh nice rig with camper and hauler setup.

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ebinmaine

Awesome! 

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Pullstart
9 hours ago, Bill D said:

Can you tell me more about those front hubs?


I have not yet gotten that far into the tractor, but we were sitting around watching it get dark last night when we noticed the hubs too!  They are stout!

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, Retired Wrencher said:

Boy Kev you get around. Good to see Steves farther tractor going to a good home. Ohh nice rig with camper and hauler setup.


Only about 460 miles we’re covered yesterday, but it took nearly 12 hours by the time we got done making our way :lol:

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JPWH
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10 hours ago, Pullstart said:

y’all get ready to see what Hank sees this weekend!

I'm looking forward to the virtual trip as well as my in person trip to see @953 nut .

My first trip this year and it's gonna be a two-fer!

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stevasaurus

Hey Kevin...where is the "Selfie" of the 3 of us??

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Sparky

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  Who did the pinstriping? I really like that, and the yellow is perfect! Much better than white stripes :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

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Handy Don
18 minutes ago, stevasaurus said:

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As a teen, I thought the ’64 Custom and Galaxy were the coolest but I dropped them like hot potatoes when the ’65 Galaxy came out with the more angular look!

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rjg854

What was Hank doing, looking for obstacles :laughing-rolling:

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JPWH
32 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

What was Hank doing, looking for obstacles :laughing-rolling:

Sometimes Kevin needs a little help.

 

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squonk
41 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

What was Hank doing, looking for obstacles :laughing-rolling:

" dog muffins!" 

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

@Sparky You will love this...My Dad was an electrician, but he was also an artist.  He built switchboards for places like the Milwaukee Braves statium, high schools, etc.  Kinney Electric.  Anyway, he started his own lawn business in the early 70's (after he retired) with 4 Wheel Horse tractors.  He had a Ford pick-up truck that was this orange color and he accented the horses and accessories to match.  He used a little hand held stripping wheel that held a little bit of paint.scan0001.jpg.be3548b6a234e49ab8e25ae65ab9b083.jpg

 

 

 

LOVE this picture Steve! 

 

A Big square hood. An old Ford truck. 

That's a combo. 

 

 

If that picture could be blown up without losing resolution I'd hang a copy in my barn. 

 

 

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