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Electro 12 Played in the Snow Today

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wheelhorsekid

First time I got to use her. She worked very hard and did a great job!

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brandonozz

I'll say she did a good job. Looks like you got it all!

Nice tractor.

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Dieselcowboy

I have been curious as to what an "electro" model is. Are they like a raider or charger. Is there any differences in them all?  Name sure is cool.

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pacer

I have been curious as to what an "electro" model is.

 

 

Yes, good question -- when I first started seeing the name I though they were an electric (electro - battery?) version but obviously not the case... :confusion-scratchheadblue: :confusion-scratchheadblue:

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speedyleedy

Great looking job on the snowblowing :)

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Hodge71

I believe the Electro was aptly named because of the electric clutch for the PTO…I may be wrong on that but for some reason I remember somebody on here saying that….. Im sure someone will correct me if'n Im wrong...

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evanloock

Electro-12 is the same tractor as a Charger-12 but with all the options added....hydraulic lift, electromagnetic clutch and chrome hub caps.

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AMC RULES

Sharp looking  :wh: Electro there. 

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slammer302

Very nice looking. I'm supposed to have sum snow on the way to

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squonk

Make sure you take those hubcaps off and dry out the insides to keep them from rusting. Maybe a coat of WD-40 as well.

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Wheel-N-It

Make sure you take those hubcaps off and dry out the insides to keep them from rusting. Maybe a coat of WD-40 as well.

At the very least do this. Best thing to do is remove them and keep em' dry till mowing season.

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wheelhorsekid

Make sure you take those hubcaps off and dry out the insides to keep them from rusting. Maybe a coat of WD-40 as well.

 

I was thinking of spray painting the backside with some black paint to help. What are your thoughts?

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