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Bttatro

Well,  it seems today was the day to get the horses ready for winter.  Aside from putting on the blower and cab, I also replaced the idler pulley on the deck. 

 

No wishing for s#@w, but bring it on! 

 

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Retired Wrencher

 Bttatro  Looks like you are ready for what ever old man winter brings your way.

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elliot ness

Let the snow begin !        :happy-jumpeveryone:

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AMC RULES

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 :think:   :angry-nono:

 :text-thankyoublue:

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Wishin4a416

It will be here before we know it. Sooner for you than me at your Lattitude. You look ready.

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

being on the coast, I guess I will have a bit more time. Your ready for battle.

 

Glenn

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Tankman

Don't use a blower but, ready for the white, cold, wet, blowing junque. Went and picked up hot cocoa for the grandsons. :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

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